That's a bit harsh!
Good point, not all hammers are designed for that kind of treatment and it could invalidate the warranty if it a new one.
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That's a bit harsh!
when working up a ladder, always have a hammer with you. never know when a plumber will walk past below.
NO!! My OH was a plumber!
Hes a dry liner now.Was?? Seems to suggest he came to his senses.
He's still taller than me if I stand on steps!Until you dropped a hammer on his head! :smilielol5:
Hes a dry liner now.
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He's still taller than me if I stand on steps!
To the level of a performing seal?a slight improvement, no doubt. perhaps you can train him up.
This is my OH your talking about! He's getting trained in all sorts of building aspects, but his title is dry liner. Just got to get him doing some bricklaying...can't be that hard. And then we could do everything between us!!
He had to stop plumbing because of his back
and he is going to do brick laying? wont he struggle carrying a wheelbarrow with a bad back?
Is his name Jack? this is pricelessThis is my OH your talking about! He's getting trained in all sorts of building aspects,
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