starbelgrade wrote: » whilst others admitted that they could not even change a plug*.
alwaysadub wrote: » Yep i'm quite good at DIY. Know a fair bit of electrical stuff cos of my job, had actually thought about becoming a sparks at one stage. Am handy with a screwdriver too. Don't know anything bout plumbing though.
alwaysadub wrote: » I think if you go into advanced settings, you can change the thread title if you have to.
starbelgrade wrote: » So you have to get a man in to sort out your leaky pipes then?
starbelgrade wrote: » Where are the advanced settings? (me not so advanced)
alwaysadub wrote: » I dunno, i only said that to make myself look smart:pac: Go into edit,and click go advanced. The thread title should appear* *Not my fault if it doesn't though...
Pighead wrote: » Pighead's a brilliant handyman. Have just finished painting the upstairs room and it looks great. Getting stuff done gives Pighead an enormous sense of well being (Porklife!)
Kimono-Girl wrote: » i can build flat pack, change a ballcock, paint a room (without streaking), wire a plug, install a washing machine, install a cooker, use most power tools and i know what they do to, i even bought my own tool sets!
alwaysadub wrote: » Mrs Pighead didn't get to paint the room then?
starbelgrade wrote: » I'm fairly handy myself... I did all the work in our house when we moved in, from floors to plumbing. The only thing I didn't do was the tiling in the bathrooms because it seemed like a huge amount of work! My proudest achievement though, was laying a patio & building a concrete base for the shed, mainly because I got to use cement mixer & a con saw (the king of power tools!). I roared like a lion when I finished the job.
PaintDoctor wrote: » Unfortunately, I'm not the worst at DIY, car stuff, PC/Mac/Web/Electronics stuff, and can setup guitars, so I'm constantly hounded to do stuff for people. Saying no is also difficult, I need to learn how. In future, I'm just going to tell people I'm useless with that sort of stuff, waaaay easier