Gabsgrandad said:Can cut the grass, can clean the patio, can brush the decking, can paint the fence, can (always) spray the neighbours cat . Where's your spirit of adventure, mind you everyone else might think you 'crackers'! Hasn't lights and electricity arrived down there yet? ---- Oh and by the way -- on dark dismal evenings I write facetious comments on here!!!! π π π π π π π π π π
Sproket said:Just been in my nice warm van :lol: removing the microwave so that i could get to the screws to remove the combined striplight holder that sits under the cupboards and it also hides the extractor fan .... got there in the end and managed to source a new one from Amazon .... it's a little job to do as the old one has become noisy ...
Gabsgrandad said:Dy'know Kev that's the first 'male' van I've heard of. They are generally female!
Mel said:The other evening OH and I assembled one of them plastic storage box/shed things. Pitch dark except for the very very slowly brightening energy saving bulb of the outside light, and one of them light sabre things from Aldi that Sprocket persuaded us all to buy. It was also chucking it down with sleet for a while. The air was illuminated with blue when I tipped all the black screws onto the dark wet patio. Although completely unable to see because the light sabre got repeatedly shone in my eyes instantly robbing me of any dark adaptation as my pupils slammed down to pin pricks, managed to somehow locate most of them. At some point after some time struggling OH said, "we could take the doors into the (warm, dry, well lit) kitchen and put the locks and hinges on in there. Didn't know whether to kick myself for not thinking of it sooner, or kick him for thinking of it at all.
Happy Days.
Mel
Mel said:and one of them light sabre things from Aldi that Sprocket persuaded us all to buy.