Soldato
I have been doing DIY since I bought my first house around 1974 and I feel that I have been very lucky Untill today.
I knocked over my first ever tin of paint and I only bought it this morning.
I am painting the Summer house and I am on the windows bit -Did first coat then later started on second coat - These windows are high but narrow and hinged at the top - Did the top and sides and only had bottom to do when I thought I need to kneel down to do underneath.
I had the tin of paint on third step of some step ladders near to me but not standing on them - Looked in summerhouse for something to kneel on and found a cushion so threw that down and half way to kneeling my knee went - reached out and grabbed step ladders and they tipped toward me and tin of paint just slid off the step - I did catch it and only lost a few inches from a 2.5lt tin. - This paint is Cuprinol shed paint thick and sticky - it went all over my left hand completely covering my Rolex -all down my jeans not to mention the slabs.
I now have sincere sympathy with anyone who is unlucky enough to tip over a tin of paint.
If it had been in the house
PS - I never thought about taking a picture and also it was my Seiko I don't have a Rolex
I knocked over my first ever tin of paint and I only bought it this morning.
I am painting the Summer house and I am on the windows bit -Did first coat then later started on second coat - These windows are high but narrow and hinged at the top - Did the top and sides and only had bottom to do when I thought I need to kneel down to do underneath.
I had the tin of paint on third step of some step ladders near to me but not standing on them - Looked in summerhouse for something to kneel on and found a cushion so threw that down and half way to kneeling my knee went - reached out and grabbed step ladders and they tipped toward me and tin of paint just slid off the step - I did catch it and only lost a few inches from a 2.5lt tin. - This paint is Cuprinol shed paint thick and sticky - it went all over my left hand completely covering my Rolex -all down my jeans not to mention the slabs.
I now have sincere sympathy with anyone who is unlucky enough to tip over a tin of paint.
If it had been in the house
PS - I never thought about taking a picture and also it was my Seiko I don't have a Rolex