I actually have this T shirt
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Hardly comparable for most trades though.I see a lot of recoil at tradesman charges you are also paying for years of experience and that gets forgotten.
What annoys me even more is no one blinks at paying a solicitor £200 to write a feckin letter those lot are never investigated way worse than tradesman in my book, biggest rip of merchants in the country.
Hardly comparable for most trades though.I see a lot of recoil at tradesman charges you are also paying for years of experience and that gets forgotten.
What annoys me even more is no one blinks at paying a solicitor £200 to write a feckin letter those lot are never investigated way worse than tradesman in my book, biggest rip of merchants in the country.
Well, that path ain't straight for starters.During home ownership I’ve taught myself many DIY skills. But as I know reliable tradesmen who won’t rip me off, I leave them to electrics, plastering, plumbing and carpentry. We’ve never used decorators, but it’s so boring, that I’m tempted.
I do stubbornly refuse to allow anyone else but me to carry out landscaping of our garden, I love knowing it was all by my hands.
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Personally think all electrical help vids should be taken down having arrived at jobs seeing the CU cover off and some melon poking around in there with their fingersI hear ya brother.
Why waste all that time at college getting qualifications when all you had to do was spend 5 minutes watching a video on YouTube.
If only it was that easy, right?
It’s more the point of comparison that annoys me. Stupid tv shows about probably what 5% of the trade or less are ‘cowboys’ is what sticks in peoples minds. You only have to read threads like these on here to realise it.Hardly comparable for most trades though.
The solicitor will have spent six or seven years studying full-time, without being able to earn a solicitor's salary. That has to be recompensed eventually, as do the university fees. Aren't most trades people time-served? I realise sparkies are different though as their coursework is complicated. Also, more responsibility as regards keeping people alive (including themselves. Haven't most sparkies being electrocuted at least once in their careers?) Personally I regard them as the solicitor's equal but that's because I could more easily get my head round litigency than electrical circuitry!
That will be the fan motor bearings it will come back to haunt youLast week the extractor fan in our bathroom started making a terrible squarking noise.
Mrs Mancgull told me I had to fix it.
So after my breakfast I went upstairs with my trusty screwdriver and hammer.
I turned the fan on and miraculously the noise had gone.
Rather than admit this, I picked up my phone to look at NorthStandChat for half an hour whilst also making the occasional banging sound with the hammer.
After a good perusal of threads and the occasional comment, downstairs I went. ‘Have you fixed it?’... ‘oh yes, it was a loose part of the fan that I needed to tighten up’
So in short, yes brilliant at DIY!
What is the most popular colour of LVT at the moment? I like a costal grey.Carpet, vinyl, luxury vinyl tiles (amtico, karndean etc) laminate, wood, safety flooring, cap’n’cove, latex screed, that’s it, I am a firm believer in each trade to their own, and Jack of all trades master of non.
Thing is some things are easy aren't they. The trick, as others have mentioned is to kow your limits. I'm happy working with timber, I've built 2 big raised decks in our garden, no issue at all (probably completely over engineered!) built my own 7m x 6m shed etc. Even about to rebuild my barn, with guidance. Once though, I decided one mild October SUNDAY morning to change a light fitting in my gym room, I happily change sockets, switches, simple fittings etc. Switched off the circuit, took out the old fitting, placed it to one side then was faced with the below.... Obviously it quickly dawned on me that the lights upstairs were now out of action . Fortunately the sparky talked me through what to do but yeah, know your limits.....I hear ya brother.
Why waste all that time at college getting qualifications when all you had to do was spend 5 minutes watching a video on YouTube.
If only it was that easy, right?
One Sunday morning this a lady rings me up it was her daughters 18th birthday party at the house that day, all the food was in the fridge etc and the power was tripping in the kitchen. I gave her the rate for first hr think it was like £160 can’t quite remember.
She booked it in and then cancelled as I was getting ready as she said her husband who knew nothing about electrical installations was going to fix it. Great I thought and went back to bed this was like 6.30am
Around 11.30am the wife calls back and yep problem still not fixed all the party food is going off. Long story short it took me 5mins or something to resolve the issue. The husband had ruined the day for sake of being tight and knowing F all about the job in hand and they weren’t poor by any means.
I see a lot of recoil at tradesman charges you are also paying for years of experience and that gets forgotten.
What annoys me even more is no one blinks at paying a solicitor £200 to write a feckin letter those lot are never investigated way worse than tradesman in my book, biggest rip of merchants in the country.
I see a lot of recoil at tradesman charges you are also paying for years of experience and that gets forgotten.
What annoys me even more is no one blinks at paying a solicitor £200 to write a feckin letter those lot are never investigated way worse than tradesman in my book, biggest rip of merchants in the country.
Watford 0 does have a point there, @Justice!
But I'm now wondering what the point is of somebody writing "one mild October SUNDAY morning" when the temperature, season, DAY (and part of) turns out to be completely irrelevant!
Watford 0 does have a point there, @Justice!
But I'm now wondering what the point is of somebody writing "one mild October SUNDAY morning" when the temperature, season, DAY (and part of) turns out to be completely irrelevant!
Did he tell you to sleeve the switch lineThing is some things are easy aren't they. The trick, as others have mentioned is to kow your limits. I'm happy working with timber, I've built 2 big raised decks in our garden, no issue at all (probably completely over engineered!) built my own 7m x 6m shed etc. Even about to rebuild my barn, with guidance. Once though, I decided one mild October SUNDAY morning to change a light fitting in my gym room, I happily change sockets, switches, simple fittings etc. Switched off the circuit, took out the old fitting, placed it to one side then was faced with the below.... Obviously it quickly dawned on me that the lights upstairs were now out of action . Fortunately the sparky talked me through what to do but yeah, know your limits.....
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Fair play to your electrician for helping on a Sunday by talking you through it.Once though, I decided one mild October SUNDAY morning to change a light fitting in my gym room, I happily change sockets, switches, simple fittings etc. Switched off the circuit, took out the old fitting, placed it to one side then was faced with the below.... Obviously it quickly dawned on me that the lights upstairs were now out of action . Fortunately the sparky talked me through what to do but yeah, know your limits.....
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I don't think so, we don't let any old riff-raff in. I'm still barred for calling the landlord "fatso"I’m visiting Eastbourne on Saturday, I will be round for a pint of orange juice and lemonade