Pottler wrote: » What with the whole "Recession" thing, more and more people are turning to DIY(the fastest route to A&E, apparently) to try and save a few squid. Lad at work decided to plumb in a boiler himself leading to a night of chaos and exploding hot-presses plus a massive bill from a proper plumber the next day. Being as I'm a builder I get to see a lot of the aftermaths - floods, drilled wires, blocked drains and collapsed attics. Ever cocked up royally at the DIY(damaged it yourself)?
Sparks43 wrote: » Electrocutions burns cuts explosions Just a normal day in my houseBtw i offer a Pc Repair service quite cheap as well Pm me for details :pac:
Pottler wrote: » I chucked a block down onto a pile of timbers - a lump of 4*2 shot back up and I stuck my arm up to deflect it - arm broke with a very satisfying crack - much to the hilarity of the rest of the mugs present. Off to the A&E, where I'm on first name terms:D Plaster in the eye- steel in the eye, steel chunks in the hand, severed arteries, smashed fingers, cracked neck vertebrae, electrocution(not fatal Whoopsadasiedoodles).jasus, it's a miracle I'm still here..
Pottler wrote: » Wasn't my angle, but laughed anyway:D Also laughed a lot hearing the tale of the exploded hot-press, seeing as the same lad works side by side with a plumber but was too mean to throw him €20 to do it for him, properly.:)
1ZRed wrote: » Don't have one myself but Mom and Dad say I'm theirs
jugger0 wrote: » Was mixing cement, never heard before that cement causes burns, cue the worst pain i have suffered in quite some time, couldn't wipe my ass for 2 days.
Giselle wrote: » I was defrosting a freezer and decided to speed things up with a chisel. It didn't end well.