We all need a little help when it comes to DIY. Useful tips anyone?
The DIY thread
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Norpig
boltonbonce
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2 Re: The DIY thread Thu Sep 10 2015, 16:04
Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
i hate all forms of DIY and am not too proud to admit it, when in doubt get a man in (ooh err Missus)
4 Re: The DIY thread Thu Sep 10 2015, 16:08
Boggersbelief
Nat Lofthouse
I'm a very good diyer, they should call me handy andy.. If my name was andy
5 Re: The DIY thread Thu Sep 10 2015, 16:09
Guest
Guest
When knocking in those thick nails with the thread on them and the phillips head, make sure you use the biggest hammer you can find because they're hard to bang in.
6 Re: The DIY thread Thu Sep 10 2015, 16:15
Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
Breadman wrote:When knocking in those thick nails with the thread on them and the phillips head, make sure you use the biggest hammer you can find because they're hard to bang in.
or better still stick everything up with no more nails, it works a treat
8 Re: The DIY thread Thu Sep 10 2015, 16:25
Guest
Guest
scottjames30 wrote:You can tile over tiles.
And you can lay carpet over laminate floor.
10 Re: The DIY thread Thu Sep 10 2015, 16:29
scottjames30
Nat Lofthouse
I don't like Carpet.
Id rather mop than vac.
Id rather mop than vac.
12 Re: The DIY thread Thu Sep 10 2015, 16:50
Banks of the Croal
Frank Worthington
Just fixed mi couch
Not done a bad job
Not done a bad job
13 Re: The DIY thread Thu Sep 10 2015, 16:52
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Couch?
Or Settee. We always called it a settee.
Or Settee. We always called it a settee.
15 Re: The DIY thread Thu Sep 10 2015, 17:17
Chairmanda
Andy Walker
would it be ok to extend this to incorporate the Phillips screw thread? Bum tish!
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