Is the old man doing the graftingSpent the morning rotavating the old man’s garden ready for the growing season.
Is the old man doing the graftingSpent the morning rotavating the old man’s garden ready for the growing season.
Hard lifeIs the old man doing the grafting
I see a lot of posts on here where people pay for basic gardening, I don't get it...
A lot of it is to do with the time than ability.... Are you back full time yet or are you still kidding on you've got a bad back or whatever it is?
Chaps - I need to replace my fork and spade. What is the go-to brand? No more than £50-100 each.
I checked our Fiskars as my first entry into their gear (need an axe soon enough ) but the reviews of the fork especially seemed quite poor!We have some Wilkinson sword spade's and forks we have had for years and are bomb proof
If buying now is also be tempted to try a Fiskars as I'm a.bit of.a.fanboy ...
If only Nukeproof Bikes made spades?We have some Wilkinson sword spade's and forks we have had for years and are bomb proof
If buying now is also be tempted to try a Fiskars as I'm a.bit of.a.fanboy ...
Chaps - I need to replace my fork and spade. What is the go-to brand? No more than £50-100 each.
Chaps - I need to replace my fork and spade. What is the go-to brand? No more than £50-100 each.
Ageing cat5 what?Today I finished replacing all the ageing cat5 cable in my house.
My hands are sore from all the crimping.
Mesh with eth backhaul is solid.
Cat6 goodness reigns supreme.
Best thing though, the missus will no longer be blaming me and my network
Sounds like you should have just laid it level if it needed sanding afterwardssanded the block paving driveway.
I just knew someone would come out with that after I posted itAgeing cat5 what?
Sounds like you should have just laid it level if it needed sanding afterwards
Hope I'm still doing the kind of stuff you are at your age mateI have finally come to the conclusion that I am now too old to do jobs.
The frame that holds the garage door in place has rotted on bottom left side so thought cut some off and slice a new bit in.
4 Days later I have finished it - my woodworking isn't up to scratch these days and it wasn't the best looking job but it's working - I even know how to adjust the slide locks on bottom of door - The fitter used a big hammer to knock loop into place -I used a pair of stilsons as it doesn't rattle the door.
Today I put the 70x70mm plastic L strips up and it's hidden a multitude of sins, - I am going to stick a trim strip down each side to give me a sort of cavity to put mastic into.
Goes in wardrobe for tube of Sticksall mastric glue -looks fine but would it come out of tube so trip to Toolstation.
Having had a Brades fork and spade for 50 yrs I would say they are the best but they are not made anymore (I think)
One thing I have found with the fork is the tines are very slim and they do not bend -using a new modern fork seems like hard work with those thick tines.