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I just can't do power tools. They always fly out of control and end up embedded somewhere they shouldn't. I've no idea how I've still got all the appendages I was born with.

Add to that the fact that nothing ends up square, able to support weight or free of sticking-out sharp bits and you can see why I try to avoid DIY.

Tell us of your own DIY disasters.

(, Thu 3 Apr 2008, 17:19)
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Tiling
Never having thought of myself as a DIY person, I'm beginning to learn now. I even own a drill, god help me.

In the bathroom, though, you can see the evolution of my tiling skills: if you look at that wall, the tiles are straight and - if I say so myself - not a million miles from professional-looking. But now look around to your right, clockwise over the sink and along the bath to the tap end. It's like looking incrementally back in time - an almost evening-by-evening record of the development (or, if you're moving to the right, the degeneration) of my DIY skills. There's a reason why I started to teach myself to tile on the bit of the wall hidden by the taps and shower curtain...
(, Mon 7 Apr 2008, 9:49, 5 replies)
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That will be most helpful to archaeologists of the future who will be able to use tiling seriation to determine a relative chronology for the sequence of bathroom decoration. I mean, if they're not too busy decoding the mysteries of the great god Tesco.
(, Mon 7 Apr 2008, 9:55, closed)
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Ever the pro, eh, Dr C?
(, Mon 7 Apr 2008, 9:58, closed)
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I do hope you mean professional archaeologist and not Lady of the Night, Dr E.
(, Mon 7 Apr 2008, 10:05, closed)
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Your secret's safe wi... Oh, bugger.

:D
(, Mon 7 Apr 2008, 10:18, closed)
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Buggery is not usually a service I offer, though we all have our price.
(, Mon 7 Apr 2008, 10:21, closed)

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