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XmisterIS

Purveyor of fine nonsense
A guy who I've posted about before, DIY enthusiast, always drilling and banging, etc. Same chap who's piled soil up straight against his other neighbour's wooden fence (he's used the fence to make one side of a raised bed) and it's already starting to buckle.

I didn't think it was possible for him to surpass himself ... but I was wrong! He has bought a set of patio doors "I gots 'em proper cheap off EBay. No need to pay full price, that's a mug's game!" (his words). "Oh yes? I see ..."

He went right ahead and sledge-hammered the old doors clean out of the very wide aperture without a care in the world, didn't check to see if the lintel would need supporting! I cringed and feared for the structure of my own house and asked him if he'd better not check first. "No need!" he said. "Oh dear. Help ..."

He then fitted the new doors (well, I say "fitted", I mean walloped them into the hole with brute force ... ) So then they got jammed in the hole at a rakish angle and wouldn't open, plus he cracked the frame.

Today the builder turned up, it seems they've been knackered so a new set will be required (at full-price, naturally). The builder's words were along the lines of [a] "why did you take the old ones out they were perfectly good", "Let's a get a new set that are the correct size for the aperture, shall we?" and [c] "Those flags won't stay put, you need to put sand in with the cement to make mortar".

I now live in fear of the next thing he'll do and whether or not it will damage the party wall, or the garden wall, or cause an exposion, etc ...
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Might be worth taking a few photos of your house now so that if there ever are any problems thanks to his idiocy, you have some proof of how it was beforehand.
 

Shaun

Founder
Moderator
All this pales into insignificance when compared with a deaf, nonagenarian neighbour who's into sunbathing and opera music!

I just Googled that to see what country a nonagenarian was from ... :blush:

I think I'd prefer living next door to XM's Bob-The-Bodger-DIY-Man ... :thumbsup:
 

postman

Squire
Location
,Leeds
The bay window you told me would be easy to fit .Well ,just a minute the nurse wants to stitch the gaping wound in my head .No just joking .
What gets me how these people actually think they can do these jobs .Laughable .Hope he does not cause too much damage to your property .
 
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XmisterIS

XmisterIS

Purveyor of fine nonsense
The bay window you told me would be easy to fit .Well ,just a minute the nurse wants to stitch the gaping wound in my head .No just joking .
What gets me how these people actually think they can do these jobs .Laughable .Hope he does not cause too much damage to your property .

Quite so! There are things that I will happily do and others that I will look at and think, "I could possibly do that but if I bugger it up, it's going to cost me a whole hell of a load of money to have it put right ...". For example, I can fit windows and doors no problem but I can't do screeding, plastering or bricklaying to any particularly good standard! All are a black art as far as I'm concerned and they take a lot of practice to do well.
 

asterix

Comrade Member
Location
Limoges or York
I just Googled that to see what country a nonagenarian was from ... :blush:

I think I'd prefer living next door to XM's Bob-The-Bodger-DIY-Man ... :thumbsup:


My neighbour will be in Nonageria next year. She is a chicken, rabbit and vegetable farmer. Separately, obviously.

I am the only Bob-the-bodger-DIY-man in the village.
 
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