I do my own computer hardware upgrades, software troubleshooting and maintenance. With my back problems, that’s about the extent of my DIY these days. :) :(
If you have no clue what you’re doing it’s usually best to leave it to someone who does and will possibly show you. “At least I tried” when you screw up is lousy reasoning. :)
I personally have mastered the art of installing new toilet seats. I’ve done so twice – once in my former apartment, which had one that actually had wood splinters present on top – and once in my new apartment, which had one so thin it could have been paper. For a klutz like me, this is quite an accomplishment. :-D
Had to fix both bathroom and the kitchen sinks (luckily not the basement one) during the pandemic among other repairs.
On the other hand – husband has allergies when outside in summer and it took both of us to mow the backyard and the small amount of grass in the front (driveway is most of the front property). In 2020 we just about never went out and did not go into the backyard until we went into the garage,which sits just back of the house on one side, to get our outside decorations – oops! We figured it would all die during the winter and we would start new in 2021. Of course we forgot again as we were still mostly staying in the house (as we still are). But this time I put a reminder in my Lotus Organizer in March which resulted in our finally remembering to get a name of a gardener from a neighbor and call him in mid May – the backyard no longer has “weed trees” and they will finish up next week by spraying to kill the invasive plants which have accumulated over the past 2 years. We will keep them on as it is just too hard for us to deal with it – I had to help him mow taking a turn. (Property is less than a quarter acre in addition to mowing almost exclusively being needed in the back yard.)
Templo S.U.D. over 2 years ago
yea verily
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member over 2 years ago
Pluggers also know there are more DIY projects than there are things done.
jmolay161 over 2 years ago
Assuming they are not at the age where they CDIAA—can’t do it at all.
juicebruce over 2 years ago
Pluggers always bring an army of three : Me … Myself and I ;-)
retiredgezzer over 2 years ago
I had a DIY yesterday. Had to replace my garbage disposal myself and I’m 75.
pheets over 2 years ago
yup.
i_am_the_jam over 2 years ago
I once replaced a toilet bowl by myself.
ctolson over 2 years ago
If it’s not on the “Honey-Do” list it’s not that important and thus no time frame for completion.
Doug K over 2 years ago
Some of these projects had been Always Put Off spouse projects.
PoodleGroomer over 2 years ago
DIY so it only has to be done once.
SofaKing Premium Member over 2 years ago
If there’s a chore needs doing, I’ll do it. No need to keep reminding me every 6 months.
anomalous4 over 2 years ago
That would be my mom.
KEA over 2 years ago
I really don’t understand people who won’t do anything themselves…
mistercatworks over 2 years ago
I do my own computer hardware upgrades, software troubleshooting and maintenance. With my back problems, that’s about the extent of my DIY these days. :) :(
the lost wizard over 2 years ago
If you have no clue what you’re doing it’s usually best to leave it to someone who does and will possibly show you. “At least I tried” when you screw up is lousy reasoning. :)
finnygirl Premium Member over 2 years ago
I personally have mastered the art of installing new toilet seats. I’ve done so twice – once in my former apartment, which had one that actually had wood splinters present on top – and once in my new apartment, which had one so thin it could have been paper. For a klutz like me, this is quite an accomplishment. :-D
mafastore over 2 years ago
Had to fix both bathroom and the kitchen sinks (luckily not the basement one) during the pandemic among other repairs.
On the other hand – husband has allergies when outside in summer and it took both of us to mow the backyard and the small amount of grass in the front (driveway is most of the front property). In 2020 we just about never went out and did not go into the backyard until we went into the garage,which sits just back of the house on one side, to get our outside decorations – oops! We figured it would all die during the winter and we would start new in 2021. Of course we forgot again as we were still mostly staying in the house (as we still are). But this time I put a reminder in my Lotus Organizer in March which resulted in our finally remembering to get a name of a gardener from a neighbor and call him in mid May – the backyard no longer has “weed trees” and they will finish up next week by spraying to kill the invasive plants which have accumulated over the past 2 years. We will keep them on as it is just too hard for us to deal with it – I had to help him mow taking a turn. (Property is less than a quarter acre in addition to mowing almost exclusively being needed in the back yard.)