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Years ago while flooring the attic I banged my head on one of the beams and jumped backwards putting my foot through the ceiling then having a even more stupid moment I managed to step forwards and put my whole let through the ceiling, end result was 2 very large whole right above our bedroom, I learnt how to plaster after that
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My fingers bear several scars from close encounters with a Stanley knife! Worst accident was stepping off the kitchen worktop (I had been hanging wallpaper) onto a step ladder... and missed! Lucky not to break my leg
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Always, always double check the rating of the cable you're using to connect your new electric cooker. That was a big bang.
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I can't think of any proper big disasters.
A few mistakes, close calls and things not done very well but that's about it so far. But with a large house and garden to renovate and landscape there is plenty of scope for accidents and injuries. :)
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my worst DIY distaster?
The Dog Toilet in the garden? Or maybe the spiked shoes for aerating the lawn while mowing the garden...
the list is nigh on endless, and pains me... ;)
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I've had my fair share of Stanley knife wounds and a few jolts off the mains but the notable ones that spring to mind include busting a fair few hundred quids worth of mower on a lump of concrete the size of my fist and watching said lump of concrete almost kill a car windscreen were it not for a well placed lamp post. Chasing a run away Ferris half way across a field because I engaged it's cruise control to check the time on my phone and the age old favourite strimming into a pile of dog mess or, if you're in Wolverhampton as I happened to be one afternoon, into a leaf pile FULL of used condoms...
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hmmm... a few
had the builders, amongst other things laying a new floor.
Lots of spring in it, had a look there were a line of screws joining the chipboard where it butted up, over a joist that stopped.
so simply screwed it down properly,simple...
hadn't realised the xxxxxxx plumber had relocated the CH pipes along the top of that part of the joist, so got to fix the plumbing and the patch the ceiling (minor).
compounded by one of my sons coming home from uni, concluding the same and very helpfully putting the screws back in...
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Not really my fault, but a DIY fail from the previous owners of this property.
Having just moved in and eager to check everything out I grabbed the ladders and headed for the loft.
The catch was stubborn on the hatch and needed a few whacks to open it. Little did I know that there was a large work-light (huge thing with a big metal cage on it) screwed to one of the A frame beams. That would have been fine if it was screwed into the beam, but the last guy had put a screw in, balanced the work-light on the screw and left it like that.
You can guess what happened: The Whacking of the loft hatch moved the light, falling directly onto my head full pelt as the hatch opened. Which caused me to fall off the ladder backwards...catching the radiator on the wall ripping it out of the valve...water everywhere. Half on the floor, half on the stairs with my head bleeding my light that I was planning to take into the loft clouts my eye after falling off the end post of the stair rail.
The first day in my house sucked - A black eye, bleeding head that needed 2 stitches, small scale upstairs flooding and a destroyed loft hatch.
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I think Agent wins. Time to close the thread :)
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Having a dad who is a professional prevents silly accidents.... I do remember some years back though, my next door neighbour cutting a tree down in his garden only to have it fall on and crush his shed. Could have been much worse though. He actually rested the ladder against the branch he was sawing through!
Agent, that's gonna take some beating.
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Love the story Agent - thats one of the best to crop up today - I've just been reading similar stories on a site called diydisasters.co.uk
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I was doing a job with a friend tiling a bathroom. I got shown the basics by my friend who thought i was ok to continue what he had started. What i thought was a good job turned out to be horrific.... the tiles id put on were all on the lash.... needless to say he had to redo all my hard work. lol oops
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Not sure why this thread is in the PC Hardware/Storage section :P
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Not sure why this thread is in the PC Hardware/Storage section :P
Nor me - must have been by accident - so I have moved it back! :)