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Thought I would be efficient and change the front air springs on the wife’s car, 4 hours later and it’s a fail I need to make a special tool to compress part of the strut top to get the retaining clips in 😢

tomorrow mornings job now, at the moment I’m stuffing my face with a huge trifle 

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Why is there some unwritten rule that states that no UK Hotel can ever have sodding working air conditioning?

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We've managed to shave a whole 0.5C off since I checked in at like half three.

This ain't a cheap hotel either!

To be fair...nowhere around here is this weekend, so I paid a little extra for somewhere <200 metres from the event and one that claimed to have AC in the rooms...

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22 hours ago, RoverFolkUs said:

Hmm, well Indesit and Hotpoint are owned by whirlpool, and I think they are under the umbrella brand Merloni but don't quote me on that! 

Used to hear of Indesits exploding on the spin cycle, but I suppose there will always be a horror story for everything 

Miele are the dog's danglies, they're bloody heavy though!

Cheap Bosch appliances are shit. If it's a Bosch made in Spain, it'll be shit and nothing to do with Bosch really. Check the label if looking at one in store (do people still do that these days!?) to find out for sure. No experience with Liebherr so can't comment on them, but I do know someone who had a fridge that didn't last very long and I think it was a Liebherr now you mention that brand 

Haven’t had a case yet involving Miele but Bosch 😬

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Why is there an increasing fascination in this country to cover gardens with acres of tarmac and/or plastic grass? They both look shite. 

This company flashed up in my fb feed for some reason and they seem to specialise in covering entire front gardens in the black stuff. This particular project was especially interesting as they appear to have covered a chunk of what I'm assuming to be council owned verge in tarmac too. Surely someone'll knock on the door and tell them to restore the verge to the original layout? 

Why do people do this? Dickheads. 

Edit: I wonder if it's so the house owners can advertise the place with an 'eight car driveway' or some such nonsense. I foresee the pavement being blocked by their overflow parking...

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My employer's offices have aircon controllers like that in the meeting rooms.   I suspect there's a trick to them, because one of our super-brainy consultants spent ages fucking with one and the meeting room was at 24C by the time we were done.  The next time, a colleague managed to get the room like an ice box.  This is one of the reasons why I hardly ever go to the office.

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17 minutes ago, Dick Longbridge said:

Why is there an increasing fascination in this country to cover gardens with acres of tarmac and/or plastic grass? They both look shite. 

This company flashed up in my fb feed for a

some reason and they seem to specialise in covering entire front gardens in the black stuff. This particular project was especially interesting as they appear to have covered a chunk of what I'm assuming to be council owned verge in tarmac too. Surely someone'll knock on the door and tell them to restore the verge to the original layout? 

Why do people do this? Dickheads. 

Edit: I wonder if it's so the house owners can advertise the place with an 'eight car driveway' or some such nonsense. I foresee the pavement being blocked by their overflow parking...

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Less maintenance.. a lot of folk seem adverse to using lawnmowers these days as they don't seem to like real grass! So they lay down plastic turf or just tarmac it over

I agree - it looks shit 

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But you could park loads of LDV Convoys on it and then it would look BOSS.

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45 minutes ago, Wibble said:

Haven’t had a case yet involving Miele but Bosch 😬

Bosch are a perceived luxury for some reason, they're no less shit than the rest.. 

Apart from the older ones that were actually made to last, also like the rest

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2 hours ago, RoverFolkUs said:

Bosch are a perceived luxury for some reason, they're no less shit than the rest.. 

Apart from the older ones that were actually made to last, also like the rest

The quality of Bosch power tools has definitely declined a lot in the last 20 years. I’m talking domestic quality not the professional range of which I have no experience as they are well out of my price range. I suspect they are probably made to last and the diy stuff made as cheaply as possible in China. Similar thing with Black and Decker / De Walt.

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Posted
17 hours ago, RoverFolkUs said:

I bought an electric tyre pump last month. Used it for the first time today and it started smoking within 5 minutes(!) 

That's right, such great quality it overheated pumping a tyre up from 22psi to 32psi 🤦

It still works, you just can't use it for much more than a few minutes at a time

All tyre pumps are shit, I have a couple of single barrel ones where the gauges have stopped working, a double barrel one with a leaking valve, a "Ring" branded electric one which has stopped reading pressure and now this cheapy one that overheats after a couple of minutes. 

I know the common theme here is buy cheap buy twice but surely working as it should when brand new isn't not too much to ask for!?

I bought half a dozen from eBay. Cheap enough, around six quid apiece I think.

All OK except mine that had a defective pressure gauge that showed either zero or forty psi, they replaced it without question.  That was three years ago and all work well.

My grandson bought an 'RAC' one that is a pile of crap.

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8 hours ago, RoverFolkUs said:

Less maintenance.. a lot of folk seem adverse to using lawnmowers these days as they don't seem to like real grass! So they lay down plastic turf or just tarmac it over

I agree - it looks shit 

And is to be banned, allegedly.

The runoff from so many paved/tarmacked drives is becoming a significant factor in flooding.  Where a grassed area would let rainwater filter through slowly, tarmacked surfaces just guide it straight into the drains that are overwhelmed.

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Went to Italy for work.  Left house at 3 am on Wednesday. Got home at 7pm Friday.  There were a few high points. But mostly it was painful shit. 

Could have been home by 4:30 pm, but the MD failed to send some one to Birmingham Airport to pick up the "would you mind bringing back 100 parts in your hand luggage" which turned out to be 560 parts and weigh 24 kg.  I'm not sure we should have walked through nothing to declare, but I know the duty will get paid, as it was part of a larger batch of 12000 coming on a lorry. But by that time I wasn't thinking. 

So I had to go into Aston, to drop them off.  Rather than drive straight up the M6 Toll. 

Anyway get home. Wife hasn't been well, she's been putting on a brave face, then my sister in law phones to say she's going to see our son on Sunday.  Can we look after her dog.  This made my wife cry.  Nobody cares about her.  It's not her sister's  place to visit our son, when he's already told us he has too much work on with final exams and getting the house ready for a new baby in November.  Shes had to cancel going out with friends tonight, because she is in too much pain, and do they drop in or ask how she is...I tried to be as patient as possible, but given that on Friday I got up at 4 o'clock UK time and then took two flights, with a 1 hour stop over and then pretty much drove for 4.5 hours, but at 11pm when my head is on the pillow, if you start pouring your heart out, don't be surprised if the sound of your voice sends me to sleep. 

 

 

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3 hours ago, myglaren said:

I bought half a dozen from eBay. Cheap enough, around six quid apiece I think.

All OK except mine that had a defective pressure gauge that showed either zero or forty psi, they replaced it without question.  That was three years ago and all work well.

My grandson bought an 'RAC' one that is a pile of crap.

I suppose it'll do the job and will save me from pumping tyres up with a conventional pump, but it just means I'll have to wait 10 minutes between each tyre if any need a significant topup

The scale on it is ridiculous, it goes up from 0-150psi I think and there's barely any middle ground from 20-40🤦 so you have to use a separate guage. There's no way it would cope above 40 psi either

Instead of buying all the cheap ones I probably should have just bought one decent one, but there's no guarantee that one of those is going to be any good

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Oh fuck off.

Just been told that one of the neighbours we share a fence with have been round hassling us about the knackered fence again.  They're now threatening to get legal proceedings under way.

We have contracted someone to do the work, and paid a deposit to the tune of about £1600 several months ago.  There is literally nothing else we can do at this point.

I've passed the contact details of the contractor on, left a voicemail with them to contact the perturbed neighbour...not really sure what else I can do.

I am so fucking ready to have this place sold and to bugger off somewhere without any neighbours.

I'm supposed to be on holiday this weekend...so of course this comes up halfway through the Saturday.

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Ffs.

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Literally 0 miles. How does that even happen?

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Posted
17 minutes ago, Zelandeth said:

Oh fuck off.

Just been told that one of the neighbours we share a fence with have been round hassling us about the knackered fence again.  They're now threatening to get legal proceedings under way.

It is partly their boundary. Tell them to crack on with the fence themselves.

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27 minutes ago, Zelandeth said:

We have contracted someone to do the work, and paid a deposit to the tune of about £1600 several months ago.

Wait, what? That sounds like a big deposit, and why isn't it up by now? I am presuming it is your fence and not a shared one.

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Unless stipulated in the deeds there's no legal obligation for you to even have a fence, so tell them to crack on if they want one

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43 minutes ago, reb said:

Ffs.

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Literally 0 miles. How does that even happen?

You caught it on something ?

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That's my understanding as well.

Although I guess that if you live in something like a conservation area there might be regulations that say that you do though.

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6 minutes ago, twosmoke300 said:

You caught it on something ?

The only thing I can think is it got sliced when we were taking the hub off again.

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43 minutes ago, High Jetter said:

Wait, what? That sounds like a big deposit, and why isn't it up by now? I am presuming it is your fence and not a shared one.

Half now, half on completion.

To be honest it's been such a battle getting anyone to engage with us we just wanted to get it done so we're willing to stand for it.

Their supply chain has been utterly screwed up which has put a bunch of jobs behind.  They're working literally one street over from us so I know they haven't just disappeared into the aether - though there was a while where I was wondering that!  Trying to get work done around here is hell.

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1 hour ago, chadders said:

a conservation area

I've heard Milton Keynes described as many things...

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2 hours ago, reb said:

Ffs.

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Literally 0 miles. How does that even happen?

Clean the split carefully with brake cleaner and superglue the bitch back together.  Worked for me in the past.

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20 minutes ago, wuvvum said:

I've heard Milton Keynes described as many things...

I'd forgotten that he lived there. I had the misfortune to work there for about 5 years, it was better than Bletchley though.

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Work have been using the wrong tax code so I've been paying about twice as much tax as I should be. Apparently I need to phone HMRC to sort it, the joys.

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8 minutes ago, reb said:

Work have been using the wrong tax code so I've been paying about twice as much tax as I should be. Apparently I need to phone HMRC to sort it, the joys.

Look on it as a savings scheme.

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Top tip for anyone ringing HMRC: try just after 8am, usually get through quite quickly.

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1 hour ago, reb said:

Work have been using the wrong tax code so I've been paying about twice as much tax as I should be. Apparently I need to phone HMRC to sort it, the joys.

I've had cause to speak to HMRC three times in the last 2 months, each time I've got through to a human being within 4 minutes of dialling the phone number. Each time the staff have been spot on. If you can, call mid-morning or mid-afternoon, its (predictably) busier at 8am and at lunchtime.

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