Just thought I'd be a top bloke and clean the sash windows. Top sash collapsed . FML.
Bodged it with 2 screws but now need to source and fit 2 new spiral balancers. Not a problem but I've never done a top only a bottom. Fingers crossed it's easy enough. Annoying as we have sold the place and surveyor was coming last week but I ended up in hospital.
Ouch.
Why is that chair wearing trainers?
It would have been too soon for jokes given the grief I was having at the time with itBit late, but title of your sex tape?
I feel your pain, my partner shut a 13 amp plug in the car door recently and the window just went pop. I had to hoover all the bits out of the carpet and take trim panels off to clear it tooIt would have been too soon for jokes given the grief I was having at the time with it
That has to be the Darwin award of the year.
Eh? He's not died!That has to be the Darwin award of the year.
Latest job was this, opening up some inaccessible loft space, with the added bonus of beefing up the insulation. Just need a structural engineer to say if I can remove a couple of uprights, i want to put a clothes rail and use the area for storage, no big deal if any uprights can't come out. I'll work around them.
Funny, we have just started pretty much the exact same thing!
Down to the textured paper on the current plaster board to the same old dingy yellowish insulation.
Only difference being we are not intending on moving any of the supporting wood.
Yours is looking good so far, will be lovely when its all done.
Quick question, did you remove the old insulation? Or just plop the new stuff on top?
I've had a yukka style plant for 15 years. It has been kept in the same pot (circa 20cm width) since I got it but it's grown to the unwieldy size of over 6ft in height with 4 branches from the singular trunk and lost a lot of bottom leaves as they do.
It's been with me for a long time and through house moves...
So with great trepidation, I performed some major surgery on it.
I cut each branch around 5 inches from where the brown trunk ends and the green starts at the top and planted them into pots and then took about 3 feet off the remaining branches to leave them around 6-8 inches from the main trunk.
I am hoping that the tops will re-root and start growing again and, perhaps, I'll get new growth from the stumps on the main trunk
To say I winced a little as I made the first cut is an understatement
I'll know in around 4 weeks if it's successful or I've just butchered it
Needed before and after pics!