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Stat Brother

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Is rather rewarding, isn't it?


Not being particularly Alpha (and somewhat intimidated by my 'this afternoon I'm going to build an office in my garden' neighbour) it's rare that I embark on a task, with everything required ready, a clear understanding of what needs to be done and most crucially of all, it going pretty much too plan.


Sure the 5 minute job took about 3 hours, but old Mickey 'Magnolia' Angelo, didn't hurry perfection so why should I?


Anyone else recently spent back from a task and thought:-


'Shiver me timbers, I've done a bloody good job on that'.
 






Stat Brother

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Sometimes, just sometimes I swear that you are Timmy! :ohmy:

That's not very nice. :down:

I'm trying to move us on from the sniffles, never scoring another goal, weird maths and slagging off Solly and that's all the thanks I get.

I was expecting a deluge of heroic boys-own tales of dare do and fence panels, but instead get likened to Timmy.
Double :down:
 
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DarrenFreemansPerm

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That's not very nice. :down:

I'm trying to move us on from the sniffles, never scoring another goal, weird maths and slagging off Solly and that's all the thanks I get.

I was expecting a deluge of heroic boys-own tales of dare do and fence panels, but instead get likened to Timmy.
Double :down:

To quote Stat Brother: ”are you new here?”
 




jamie (not that one)

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Is rather rewarding, isn't it?


Not being particularly Alpha (and somewhat intimidated by my 'this afternoon I'm going to build an office in my garden' neighbour) it's rare that I embark on a task, with everything required ready, a clear understanding of what needs to be done and most crucially of all, it going pretty much too plan.


Sure the 5 minute job took about 3 hours, but old Mickey 'Magnolia' Angelo, didn't hurry perfection so why should I?


Anyone else recently spent back from a task and thought:-


'Shiver me timbers, I've done a bloody good job on that'.

Pictures or it didn't happen
 


BNthree

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Assumed the thread was going to be about an Albion player scoring a goal..
 










Tim Over Whelmed

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I am the least DIY'er or mechanical person on the planet. About 20 years ago I took a WEEK, yes a WEEK, off work to box in some pipe work for a house I was selling. A few days in and after several screw ups I sat looking at a job well done, and yes, you've guess it, one or two of the screw heads looked just a tad, and I mean a tad, higher than they should be to allow me to start filling the little screw holes and painting the box that now housed the pipes.

So, I turned the second to last screw and 90 or 180 degrees and BOOM .... water everywhere.

I ran downstairs and turned off the water and sat and realised I was right, I should never be doing this sh!t. Bloke turned up, puts some sort of sleeve thing on it and I flogged the bloody house, never again have I tried anything similar.
 




The Andy Naylor Fan Club

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That's not very nice. :down:

I'm trying to move us on from the sniffles, never scoring another goal, weird maths and slagging off Solly and that's all the thanks I get.

I was expecting a deluge of heroic boys-own tales of dare do and fence panels, but instead get likened to Timmy.
Double :down:

:lolol: I mean no harm Stat. A slow Corona Virus news day brings out the bad in me. :wink:
 




Blue3

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I’ve recently started making wooden kids toys, and I must admit, I’m rather proud of this one.

That sounds intresting I decided to not buy presents last Christmas but instead I made all the family oak chopping boards and for next year I was planning tree ornaments and woodern toys for the children, I would be interested to see what you have made?
 




Mellotron

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Jul 2, 2008
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I have re-felted a shed roof, and know how to re-pressurise a boiler. I understand to most those don't sound impressive at all.

I am a very unpractical man, who comes from a line of unpractical men. Both moments made me feel like a right faaaaackin gweeeeza.
 


SockMonster

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In the last couple of weeks I have rebeaded a wooden exterior window (i think thats the right terminology?), unplugged an exterior drain, re-felted a shed roof and fixed a dishwasher. All jobs in the past I would have called someone out to do. I am not a particularly practical person so yes I feel slightly chuffed with myself.
 


hans kraay fan club

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Replaced the shed roof, and built three different decking areas - but not too BOTHERED about that sort of stuff, because working with wood and screws and that, seems entirely logical.

However, a couple of years back we had a toilet that wouldn't flush properly. The INTERNET taught me that something called the DIAPHRAGM was damaged, within the cistern and needed changing. I managed to buy a pack of these things for about a quid, and carefully following the INTERNET'S guidance, had it fully working in a couple of hours. I was WELL CHUFFED.

Last week I connected up and fitted a built-in dishwasher - I'd been putting it off for months because I am terrified of anything pipes / water related. Decent
 


Stat Brother

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I never got back to my moment of glory. (I always think brevity is best, in an opening post)

Thanks to Ebay and Youtube, for the tidy sum of just £42, over the course of last night and this morning, myself and Jnr:-

- Removed the central console of my 'new' car.
- Removed the tatty looking heating control panel.
- Replaced the back bulbs in the 'new' panel.
- Reconnected said panel (added bonus of checking everything worked before putting it all back)
- Removed the old gramophone player.
- Installed a windscreen DAB aerial.
- Installed my old, but new, DAB wireless.
- Put everything back together again.

No 'spare' screws, no rattles, nothing 'loose'.

I'm pretty sure that's a first for me, hence the rather strange feelings which I assume must have been what you call Pride.







Sure I left the inside light on all last night and had a flat battery this morning, but hey there's nothing wrong with being a Persian Rug!
 




PILTDOWN MAN

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Pathetic the lot of you :laugh::wozza:
 


Algernon

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The satisfactory completion of a job outside of your comfort zone

I can't seem to do the @ user tagging thing but

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Oh, maybe I can.
 


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