That's exactly what I thought after the kids had given me a touch-up!
Miscellaneous DIY Projects (or bits of jobs)
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"Kitchen looks a lot fresher for a new lick of paint.
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That's exactly what I thought after the kids had given me a touch-up!
That's exactly what I thought after the kids had given me a touch-up!
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Getting to the end of the kitchen refresh. I gave the two window bottoms two coats of paint yesterday. Dried off nicely so I cleaned both windows inside, I need some white sealant now for the back edge of the window bottom, I'll nip down to Merrit's to get that. I'll put the brackets back up for the blinds before I run the sealant along. Will just have the blinds to clean then before they go back up. I need the whole of the dining table clear to do that though, It's presently holding stuff that we have had to move about!
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I've just completed a mini-task. A mere nothing to Ian and Ken but a significant thing for me to undertake....
I had a hook missing and one not connected on my kitchen curtain and the pole wasn't letting the curtain rings slide easily. My balance felt fairly good today so I got the steps out popped up on to the work top and sorted them out.
And I was doing a load of washing as well.....
I had a hook missing and one not connected on my kitchen curtain and the pole wasn't letting the curtain rings slide easily. My balance felt fairly good today so I got the steps out popped up on to the work top and sorted them out.
And I was doing a load of washing as well.....
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I have decided to put a metal arch in the front garden here at Chez Kev. There are a few climbing rose plants which grow around some low level canes but you can't really see the roses too well. I've ordered a heavy duty, powder coated, arch from eBay, it'll give us something a bit different to look at out of the window.


I'll post some more pics once it arrives and I put it in the ground
I'll post some more pics once it arrives and I put it in the ground
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Royal Mail delivered the arch this afternoon, it feels reasonably robust. I'll put it together in the morning and, weather permitting, set it up around the roses. Pictures will follow.
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The weather gods will stop heavy rain just for you Kev at around 09:00.... 
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That'll do the job. It was a bit awkward pushing it into the ground without bending it, it claims to be heavy duty...
I just need to train the roses to climb up it now.


I just need to train the roses to climb up it now.
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I am considering getting some heavier tubing to knock into the ground and secure the arch to it, it is 'flexing' a bit 
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Think about a couple of wooden stakes Kev, rigid and easier to fasten the metal arch to....
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Good idea, I have some pressure treated timber in the cellar
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I bought a mixer from a local charity selling page, still boxed and PAT tested, for £3. I used the dough hooks today (homemade focaccia) and the 'hooks' are oriented wrong. The spiral twist, in the hooks, should move the dough downwards (pushing it back into the bowl when kneading). These don't, they pull the dough back up towards the mixer and make a right old mess.
Looking at the mixer the hooks rotate in opposite directions to each other so the simple fix would be to swap the hooks into the opposite holes, unfortunately there is a fixed washer on one of the hooks so it only fits on one side (one hole is bigger) a few minutes with the dough hook in the cordless drill and a flat file it's sorted. The hooks now fit in the opposite holes and dough kneading is restored mess free. I'm presuming it's a manufacturing error, the washer was fitted on the wrong hook.

Looking at the mixer the hooks rotate in opposite directions to each other so the simple fix would be to swap the hooks into the opposite holes, unfortunately there is a fixed washer on one of the hooks so it only fits on one side (one hole is bigger) a few minutes with the dough hook in the cordless drill and a flat file it's sorted. The hooks now fit in the opposite holes and dough kneading is restored mess free. I'm presuming it's a manufacturing error, the washer was fitted on the wrong hook.
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Nice one Kev. I appreciate a mechanical mystery!
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I've just spent half an hour in the shed doing a simple little task.....
I have some extremely powerful rare earth magnets that come in very handy at times. I used to keep them stacked and stuck to the cast iron head of the vertical mill but for some reason I'd moved them and when planning a job I shall need them for in the near future I realised I didn't know where they were.
I want looking for them and when I found them wanted to stack them and put them back on the CI head of the mill. Easier said than done they are so powerful that if you have one in the grip of your fingers and get close to a solid bit of iron they fly out of your grasp. That's why such a small job took half an hour! But they are now at rest stuck to the head of the mill and I know where they are for when I need them.....
I have some extremely powerful rare earth magnets that come in very handy at times. I used to keep them stacked and stuck to the cast iron head of the vertical mill but for some reason I'd moved them and when planning a job I shall need them for in the near future I realised I didn't know where they were.
I want looking for them and when I found them wanted to stack them and put them back on the CI head of the mill. Easier said than done they are so powerful that if you have one in the grip of your fingers and get close to a solid bit of iron they fly out of your grasp. That's why such a small job took half an hour! But they are now at rest stuck to the head of the mill and I know where they are for when I need them.....
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Only on OG.
Glad your magnets are sorted Stanley.
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They literally have minds of their own Cathy!

Here they are safely at rest. They are sandwiched between the two flat black plates.
Apart from anything else they can be very destructive especially to anything involving electronics.
Here they are safely at rest. They are sandwiched between the two flat black plates.
Apart from anything else they can be very destructive especially to anything involving electronics.
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Liam from Newtown Carpets came and fitted the new carpet on the stairs and top landing today. We compared notes in the plan and once he'd finished I set about fine tuning the oak laminate for the risers. Paulette is pleased with the end result so winners all round
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I like that Kev. Never seen the risers faced like that before.... Nice one.
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One of my grandsons was 11 today, he's always taken an interest in the gazebo in my garden so I built him a lean to at my son's house today for his birthday. Hopefully it'll keep him happy for a while.
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