davetranter
Well-known member
House/yard work
I do all my own maintenance work, but as little as possible. I have arranged my home (and that of my 'Good Lady') to be as 'low maintenance' as possible. The fact that I now work as a Gardener/Handyman means that (like others) I don't want to start doing the same stuff when I get home from work ;-)
I do any electrical, plumbing, woodworking, decorating, etc. work which needs to be done. The Good Lady handles most of the laundry, apart from pegging out on the lines, which falls to me.
I do all my own automotive and machinery repairs, apart from car body welding, which is a PITA because the metal is so thin nowadays :-(
I was encouraged to 'experiment' when I was a boy, and I now have the confidence to tackle pretty much anything. My late father would be proud that I can and will tackle jobs which he would never have dreamed of attempting.
As mentioned in earlier posts, I also despair of the 'younger generation' who seem either too afraid or too lazy to tackle even the simplest of jobs. As I said in a thread elsewhere, its a situation which will keep me in a 'job for life'....
All best
Dave T
I do all my own maintenance work, but as little as possible. I have arranged my home (and that of my 'Good Lady') to be as 'low maintenance' as possible. The fact that I now work as a Gardener/Handyman means that (like others) I don't want to start doing the same stuff when I get home from work ;-)
I do any electrical, plumbing, woodworking, decorating, etc. work which needs to be done. The Good Lady handles most of the laundry, apart from pegging out on the lines, which falls to me.
I do all my own automotive and machinery repairs, apart from car body welding, which is a PITA because the metal is so thin nowadays :-(
I was encouraged to 'experiment' when I was a boy, and I now have the confidence to tackle pretty much anything. My late father would be proud that I can and will tackle jobs which he would never have dreamed of attempting.
As mentioned in earlier posts, I also despair of the 'younger generation' who seem either too afraid or too lazy to tackle even the simplest of jobs. As I said in a thread elsewhere, its a situation which will keep me in a 'job for life'....

All best
Dave T