Betty by Gary Delainey and Gerry Rasmussen for October 24, 2018

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    Nachikethass  over 6 years ago

    Refer my comment from yesterday!

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    fredd13  over 6 years ago

    I have little sympathy for Bud; we’ve bought enough over the years, and I’ve always found the instructions clear. Anyone who genuinely struggles with them is probably from the “real men don’t read instructions; how hard can it be?” school, and probably shouldn’t be buying them. Or tying their own shoes, either, come to that…

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    jaxxxon58  over 6 years ago

    Well, some of us are just more challenged than others – I canNOT get the hang of doing these types of things, and prefer to leave it to the experts. Those experts are ANYONE but myself!

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    1MadHat Premium Member over 6 years ago

    I suppose it’s what you use as a hammer and how you use the allen wrench….. 8^)

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    Dani Rice  over 6 years ago

    I’ve never found those instructions hard to follow, either. I did have trouble using the Allen wrench – I had it upside down – but that was my own ditziness. (I put the long end into the hole and was trying to turn it with the short end.)

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    david_42  over 6 years ago

    Never did understand how someone could mess up IKEA furniture. You don’t even need to read, just look at the pictures.

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    Plods with ...™  over 6 years ago

    I have extra allen wrenches (supplied) if anyone needs them.

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    joeatwork212  over 6 years ago

    The furniture I’ve made from scratch is of my own design and the instructions/blueprints are only in my head, therefore, no one can say I did anything wrong.

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    kunddog  over 6 years ago

    if I do an inventory first it familiarize me with the construction and I can put things in order

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    ChessPirate  over 6 years ago

    I just recently had to replace something in my computer and came up against a non-standard screw-head. I eventually managed to work around the problem, but I decided to buy a tool kit with a great many different socket-head types. Then, only a couple of weeks after I got it, I had to use it on a non-standard screw-head on my car

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    heathcliff2  over 6 years ago

    I have bought some with missing parts, tools. Some had parts or tools of incorrect size. Among other issues included: incorrect diagrams, very badly misnamed parts or nonexistent parts, written by someone from another country not familiar with the language, etc.

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