I've been doing a fence all this week, on my fucking own. I'm capable of doing it but my week off, annual leave and I'm broken! It's a long run of fencing too, it's not even my fence, my neighbour bought all the posts and postcrete. He was meant to be doing it with me but for whatever reason has sacked it off. The deal was I bought the boards and he would do it, then I said I'd help him, now I've been doing the whole thing. He's just got in from wherever he's been and asked if I needed a hand, i told him to crack on, I've been at that poxy thing from 8am until 4.30 digging in flint and chalk. This is why I earn good dough doing what I do to pay other people to do this sort of shit
When you've had a cup of tea can you come and have a look at mine mate. Not too long though, it'll be dark before too long.
I forget will look at some point. Tested it using the PlayStation first time the home theatre has worked properly (fixed amp for 7.1 sound/added subwoofer) since we converted the loft about 4 years back Star Wars battlefront fairly epic on it.
I forget will look at some point. Tested it using the PlayStation first time the home theatre has worked properly (fixed amp for 7.1 sound/added subwoofer) since we converted the loft about 4 years back Star Wars battlefront fairly epic on it.
I’ve got an Onkyo AV amp. They are rather good value for money. I watched,Ghost in the Shell last week I thought the film was tedious, the sub and the seven speakers kept me awake.
I was trying to work out how many different tools I have used for the right purpose in the last 20 years (like I couldn’t find a hammer and used a chisel doesn’t count). My impressive list is screwdriver (Philips and ordinary!!), pliers, hammer, drill, spanner (but I might be overclaiming). I might have used a saw once too.
Trying to save a bit of money I put up a false ceiling in our bathroom to be. Got a plasterer in to finish off the job..... when he asked if I wanted to keep the uneven wavy line look..... i knew a pro was going to come in and do it properly. In the same room, the old bath and toilet needed to come out, under pressure from other trades and after being let down by our plumber, I've had to do it myself, all sorted now and I'm sure the downstairs kitchen lights will eventually dry. The wife running around screaming 'the house is falling down, the house is falling down'. I hate DIY.
My Mrs is quite practical. She used to paint backdrops and knock up theatre sets. I find that I'm more of a director than a doer when it comes to DIY which she obviously appreciates.
Absolutely chuffed to bits that I have managed to replace a cracked cistern without flooding my toilet or the flat downstairs, sticking my foot through the ceiling (as has happened on a previous visit to the loft) or having to visit A&E.
Note; please don’t any plumbers come on here asking if I did this or that. It’ll just make me paranoid.
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Well bugger me it only went and worked
https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Panasonic+Viera+-+HDMI+Input+Board++Replacement/74914
I have another much older panasonic with failing HDMI ports, I suspect that might be a much taller order. 42" TV but only 1080i/720p resolution.
I watched,Ghost in the Shell last week I thought the film was tedious, the sub and the seven speakers kept me awake.
In the same room, the old bath and toilet needed to come out, under pressure from other trades and after being let down by our plumber, I've had to do it myself, all sorted now and I'm sure the downstairs kitchen lights will eventually dry. The wife running around screaming 'the house is falling down, the house is falling down'. I hate DIY.
Alternatively put the rad in an untaxed car outside and wait for removal.
I neither have the knowhow or patience for any of it.
If anything needs sorting I get someone in who knows what they’re doing.
Unusual for a rad to spring a leak anyway. Far more likely to be one of the valves or possibly the bleed.
Note; please don’t any plumbers come on here asking if I did this or that. It’ll just make me paranoid.