What is your skrongest DIY home maintenance/improvement skill set?

What is your skrongest DIY home maintenance/improvement skill set?


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YellowSnow

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I’ve done all of them except Tile and Baze’s specialty.

This stuff is why REAL God made the trades.

I’d rather spend my tim shitposting.
 
I’ve done all of them except Tile and Baze’s specialty.

This stuff is why REAL God made the trades.

I’d rather spend my tim shitposting.

I spent more money last year on remodeling than you went into student loan debt for academis including the Beko (Bosch couldn't come through) dishwasher.

But money doesn't grow on trees, and sometimes a man's gotta do some things around the house to make ends meet. Also, sometimes it's hard to find trades people who are worth a shit and don't want to charge through the Moon.

When I moved to the High Desert I had to become an sprinkler whisperer out of necessity. The irrigation guysm are always backed up and I can't be relying upon them every time a head breaks or needs adjustment. The only thing I can't do is the fall system block out.

Electrical scares the shit out of me though and I suck at plumbing.
 
Using my cell phone to call a plumber, landscaper, carpenter, electrician who won't fuck things up.

The Throbber doesn't sound poor.

 
I done flooring in two houses, landscaping in three, built add-ons to a barn, shop, and a general wood storage shed - that holds 8 cords of wood.

Good choice in Plumbling - I have friends that are electricians so they do that. Concrete work I have done small jobs and save the big ones for the folks that know what they are doing.

I did all the design work and submitted the plans for a major remodel and also a 20 x 15 deck complete with iron gate and lattice work. almost forgot in a previous marriage another remodel design for an addition and decking
Edit: Fencing

Now you know why I bought a trailer and travel.
 
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I’ve done all of them except Tile and Baze’s specialty.

This stuff is why REAL God made the trades.

I’d rather spend my tim shitposting.

I spent more money last year on remodeling than you went into student loan debt for academis including the Beko (Bosch couldn't come through) dishwasher.

But money doesn't grow on trees, and sometimes a man's gotta do some things around the house to make ends meet. Also, sometimes it's hard to find trades people who are worth a shit and don't want to charge through the Moon.

When I moved to the High Desert I had to become an sprinkler whisperer out of necessity. The irrigation guysm are always backed up and I can't be relying upon them every time a head breaks or needs adjustment. The only thing I can't do is the fall system block out.

Electrical scares the shit out of me though and I suck at plumbing.

I told you Miele.
 
Decks

It was a hobby as a home owner. Built three of them. Ended up adding value too
 
Have done quite a bit of landscaping as well over the years, but oncoming knee and hip replacements has put that on ice…plumbing and electrical stuff has always been, and will continue to be no-man’s land for me.
 
Have painted the entire interior of our house, including trim which sucked. Built one of the big Costco gazebos out back which included grading the area it went to put down a 20'x16' patio, pouring piers, etc. Have rebuilt a couple sections of fence. Currently in the middle of a kitchen remodel with counters and backsplash the remaining items to complete over the next couple weekends. Have done tile and bathroom remodels in the past. I will do minor electrical like replacing outlets, but not any actual wiring stuff. Plumbing is easy as long as I don't have to go inside a wall or under the floor. Overhauled all of the landscaping when we moved in 4 years ago. There's always something new going on with that as the seasons change.
 
Decks

It was a hobby as a home owner. Built three of them. Ended up adding value too

I've never built a deck. But I did refinish both are front back ones last summer. I sanded them down entirely and then applied a nice stain. It's amazing how well 20 year old cedar holds up in dry climate. Fuck your Trex @CFetters_Nacho_Lover !!
 
Using my cell phone to call a plumber, landscaper, carpenter, electrician who won't fuck things up.

The Throbber doesn't sound poor.

I'm only pour because Mrs. Snow has exceedingly expensive tastes in restaurants, travel, etc.

But I think no matter how much wealth a man has, you still gotta do some manly DIY stuff now and then, so you don't go soft. The most cuckish of my male neighbors are also the ones who are also completely incompetents when it comes to anything DIY.

You don't wanna we be like @creepycoug getting soft, supple hands and having to rely upon some Messicans every time your grass needs a mow.
 
Using my cell phone to call a plumber, landscaper, carpenter, electrician who won't fuck things up.

The Throbber doesn't sound poor.

I'm only pour because Mrs. Snow has exceedingly expensive tastes in restaurants, travel, etc.

But I think no matter how much wealth a man has, you still gotta do some manly DIY stuff now and then, so you don't go soft. The most cuckish of my male neighbors are also the ones who are also completely incompetents when it comes to anything DIY.[/b]

You don't wanna we be like @creepycoug getting soft, supple hands and having to rely upon some Messicans every time your grass needs a mow.

This. Teach your kids some life skills, too.

Dealership offers free oil changes for my purchase and I say fuck that and do it myself.
 
Using my cell phone to call a plumber, landscaper, carpenter, electrician who won't fuck things up.

The Throbber doesn't sound poor.

I'm only pour because Mrs. Snow has exceedingly expensive tastes in restaurants, travel, etc.

But I think no matter how much wealth a man has, you still gotta do some manly DIY stuff now and then, so you don't go soft. The most cuckish of my male neighbors are also the ones who are also completely incompetents when it comes to anything DIY.[/b]

You don't wanna we be like @creepycoug getting soft, supple hands and having to rely upon some Messicans every time your grass needs a mow.

This. Teach your kids some life skills, too.

Dealership offers free oil changes for my purchase and I say fuck that and do it myself.

I've done my own breaks once (under heavy, expert supervision) and my own oil once. It was cool to learn the process and it's not rocket science, but ultimately it's not my cup of tea. Plus we put so few miles on our cars these days both working from home (EMFA Elon) that there just aren't that many opportunities to save money on DIY oil changes.

Alas, the extent of my car maintenance DIY consists of cabin/engine air filters, wiper blades, and light bulbs. I suck. Lulz.
 
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