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Got another god damn floor finished this weekend. Need to trim it out but sure all the walls need doin still anyway, soo....
Laminate laying is one of those ‘superficially simple jobs’ looking good
I just fixed our oven* and didn't kill myself in the process.
* ok it was just a fan element replacement but I had to identify the problem, source a replacement part, make it to the shop before they closed at 2pm, fail to install it because a screw bracket thing was the wrong way round, slightly modify it with pliers, some painful bending, and swearing, fail to install it again because the old screws were too big for the new part, find screws that would work, install it, and then reassemble the oven
I just fixed our oven* and didn't kill myself in the process.
* ok it was just a fan element replacement but I had to identify the problem, source a replacement part, make it to the shop before they closed at 2pm, fail to install it because a screw bracket thing was the wrong way round, slightly modify it with pliers, some painful bending, and swearing, fail to install it again because the old screws were too big for the new part, find screws that would work, install it, and then reassemble the oven
i did not!You didn't get a man in?
i didn't know you were in the half-arsed repair game?Doing me out of a job you hero.
i didn't know you were in the half-arsed repair game?
All I know is my father in law used to swear by the stuff.Does anyone know anything about this stuff?
It's T-cut metal restorer, if you don't want to click the link.
Got some from work and one guy from yard said it'd be good for polishing the doorknobs etc. He said it in a dismissive sarcastic way. In work we're using it to polish weather-beaten metal things.
Just has anyone ever used it? I'll read the data sheet on the train tomorrow. But personal experience is valuable.
my comprehension of it is that it cuts the clearcoat layer on a car - so particularly of you drive an old car that looks like it was found at the bottom of the sea like an 07 van or something, it trims the scuffed clearcoat layer leaving a new shine on it
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