What "man jobs" have you done today?

They are galv and fully covered on all sides.

I wish :o :D


Yeah I had another night of just pure agony :(. It is such a bizarre pain. Horrid.


Yeah and the videos somewhat contradict it to.

The buildpacks are quite good; I think the material list is the best bit. It just means you can do your big orders, get your materials in, then focus on each day. I could easily plan one out now but without seeing the answer first it'd be tough to get it right and not massively over/under order.

The diagrams are OK but a scan through the videos each evening prior to the next days work has been most helpful tbh.


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Totally deceiving from the photo and looked like semi bright.

:cry: @ I wish

I guess it might be different for everyone, but mine was a cramping of the hand at the beginning with a lot of pain and towards the end, a constant vibration that I could liken to tuning forks.

Worth getting them checked out, private if you can.
With me they found out after 3 visits that it was carpal right hand and nerve damage left elbow. Forth visit, it was done and although a little pain remained for around 2 months, it is now really good to have both hands working as they should.
 
Totally deceiving from the photo and looked like semi bright.

:cry: @ I wish

I guess it might be different for everyone, but mine was a cramping of the hand at the beginning with a lot of pain and towards the end, a constant vibration that I could liken to tuning forks.

Worth getting them checked out, private if you can.
With me they found out after 3 visits that it was carpal right hand and nerve damage left elbow. Forth visit, it was done and although a little pain remained for around 2 months, it is now really good to have both hands working as they should.
Interesting - yeah I do have private medical so I will give it a go. My left does feel more like elbow pain at night.
 
Interesting - yeah I do have private medical so I will give it a go. My left does feel more like elbow pain at night.

I thought it was both at first, but the below was roughly how it went.

Visit 1 The machine that goes 'Bing' and 'Bong' measured my Carpel tunnel.
Visit 2 The mild electric tests found out it was right hand and wasn't left hand.
Visit 3 The incredible painful injection of dark matter confirmed it was my right hand (it stopped the Carpal for a week and I slept)
Visit 4 The operations were performed, out the same day and had a really good nights sleep.

I recently rode 32 miles from around Hamworthy to Mudeford and back and had the tiniest of cramps in the left hand (I'd only done six miles since the operation) but after less than a mile my hands caused me no issues at all, which would have not been possible at all before the op.
 
Lovely day yesterday so had a full day out in the garden getting a few bits tidied up

Weeded the gravel area at the front

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The bits left are poppies

Then cut the grass

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Cleaned out the chickens

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Then, despite being the councils responsibility the verge outside the house needed cutting back, so

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And tidied up the kerbs too

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Then, as #Winteriscoming so ... On the hottest day of the year I had a clear out of store#3 ...

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Decided this knarly old boy was better off just going in the "woodland" area of the garden so was banished ....

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Then restocked the store with two have bags of split seasoned logs I've recently inherited

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Then cut up the other unprocessed logs I acquired

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Split them

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And filled the gap in store #2

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Left me with a barrow full of chippings and bark which have joined the knarly log in the woodland area

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Interesting - yeah I do have private medical so I will give it a go. My left does feel more like elbow pain at night.
I also got mine done with private health - Not the sort you go to private hospital at the start - I had to get a NHS Number and the health cover got me in for the Op within weeks - Another words jumped the queue.
It was private hospital up in Crank up by liverpool
My symptons was pins and needles - On bike I had to wind it up then let go of throttle and shake my right hand to get feeling back.
Cleating cables I picked up a cleat and when put it in place it wasn't there -Just no feeling in hands or fingers -
Do Not Wait.
Get in somewhere and get it done. It will only get worse.
 
I also got mine done with private health - Not the sort you go to private hospital at the start - I had to get a NHS Number and the health cover got me in for the Op within weeks - Another words jumped the queue.
It was private hospital up in Crank up by liverpool
My symptons was pins and needles - On bike I had to wind it up then let go of throttle and shake my right hand to get feeling back.
Cleating cables I picked up a cleat and when put it in place it wasn't there -Just no feeling in hands or fingers -
Do Not Wait.
Get in somewhere and get it done. It will only get worse.
Did you ever try the excuse you can't feel your hands when you opened the bike up and the police pulled you over :cry:
 
Popped my new Nilfisk Core 140 pressure washer's cherry and cleaned 5 years of muck and moss off the backyard paving slabs, forgot this is their actual colour!
 
I have a 40cm petrol mower due to the size of the garden but with a garden like that I would definitely have a sit down mower
To be fair I can do the front and back in 30-40 mins

Aside from the cost, I don't have anywhere to store one and given the slope of the garden and steps between the front and back of the house it's pretty much a no go :(
 
Got my water softener yesterday and today jigged it all up so I can swap between my supplies quickly as I will only use it for final rinse.

Got one of those water testers and ours is 300ppm which at the top end of hardness in this country which is great for drinking water but terrible for washing cars!

Made a plinth for it to sit on, a ring to secure it to the wall and a few p clips to keep the plumbing tidy.

I am sure it will be great for cleaning the windows as well as the car so the missus is happy with that!

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It's a real pity. Thankfully I have a friend who's a farmer and let's me play with his mower for the farmhouse lawns. However, he will not let me near a tractor (think Jeremy Clarkson but without a safety team in the background)
 
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