That unfortunately happens more than you think. Just hang in there with Dear. Moral support and all. Perhaps hand him the instructions. Maybe there’s a handy little tip in them.
I am wondering if the old lighthouse in Bremerhaven will eventually go the same way as Mr. Dears shelf – or if they found some ‘instructions’ how to built it back and refurbish the hole lot?
It seems to be missing its support piece. For cheap bookshelves that tends to be a thin plywood sheet that covers most of the back—it looks unimportant, but it saves the case from collapse.
Hubby, the most patient man ever born, and an excellent maintenance mechanic and putter-togetherer, was sent to the brink of insanity with a bookshelf unit I bought. It was a cheap knock-off of an Ikea. The instructions had helpful things like “part A” and “part B”, but none of the parts were actually labeled! By the time he was finished, he was sweating and ready to throw the thing off the balcony. The next bookshelf I bought was already assembled, LOL!
ronaldspence about 2 years ago
No laugh in Fred, just look supportive! Good boy!
kbyrdleroy123 about 2 years ago
That happens to me!!!
Wilde Bill about 2 years ago
Instructions? I don’t need no steenking instructions!
mikenjanet about 2 years ago
That unfortunately happens more than you think. Just hang in there with Dear. Moral support and all. Perhaps hand him the instructions. Maybe there’s a handy little tip in them.
The dude from FL Premium Member about 2 years ago
That is why you build it from the sides.
'IndyMan' about 2 years ago
I see ‘Mr. Dear’ hasn’t quite ‘come to grips’ with "DIY’ ! ! ! !
juicebruce about 2 years ago
Welllll … Mr Dear just learned how not to put the shelve unit together ;-)
Wren Fahel about 2 years ago
When my husband & I were first married, we had a friend come over to help us put together some of the furniture we got. Every time the directions said anything like, “Lay Piece [A] next to Piece [B]” or “Use Screw ©” we’d be off in gales of laughter. To this day – 37 years later next week – we talk about all the “laying & screwing” we did.
anncorr339 about 2 years ago
Bet Mr Dear did not follow instructions
david_42 about 2 years ago
It would help if the shelves were lined up with the holes.
silberdistel about 2 years ago
Might the new shelf be the reason for moving the sofa the other day?
Steverino Premium Member about 2 years ago
The 3 little words that strike fear into the hearts of parents: “Some assembly required”.
silberdistel about 2 years ago
https://www.ndr.de/nachrichten/niedersachsen/oldenburg_ostfriesland/Schiefer-Turm-von-Bremerhaven-Abbau-beginnt,nordmole100.html
I am wondering if the old lighthouse in Bremerhaven will eventually go the same way as Mr. Dears shelf – or if they found some ‘instructions’ how to built it back and refurbish the hole lot?
darcyandsimon about 2 years ago
This is usually NOT a one-person job!
SheMc about 2 years ago
Oh look Mr Dear went to Ikea!!!
heathcliff2 about 2 years ago
Should have braced it while at it.
Diane in comics land Premium Member about 2 years ago
It seems to be missing its support piece. For cheap bookshelves that tends to be a thin plywood sheet that covers most of the back—it looks unimportant, but it saves the case from collapse.
stillfickled Premium Member about 2 years ago
Love Fred’s reaction in the last panel,
finnygirl Premium Member about 2 years ago
Hubby, the most patient man ever born, and an excellent maintenance mechanic and putter-togetherer, was sent to the brink of insanity with a bookshelf unit I bought. It was a cheap knock-off of an Ikea. The instructions had helpful things like “part A” and “part B”, but none of the parts were actually labeled! By the time he was finished, he was sweating and ready to throw the thing off the balcony. The next bookshelf I bought was already assembled, LOL!
edeloriea14 about 2 years ago
The husband was supposed to turn the screws on the right side. (Righty, tighty; lefty, loosey.)
Laurie Stoker Premium Member about 2 years ago
You can’t blame him. The instructions were probably in Swedish!