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Mickymoody
My current washing line is attached to my bog downpipe, which has become detached at the top, during the winter, but the bottom half is secure, with this Heath Robinson device attached that would surely catapult the entire pipe if loaded with drying washing, so the line must be relocated, as I have no ladder, or head for heights to reattach the top part.
So in preparation, drill charged, instructions how to use the drill read, safety manual skipped, drill a pilot hole in mortar, drill a bigger hole, insert rawl plug, attach some form of hook from some junk that I hoard, screw in hook, into rawl plug, job done?
WHAT could possibly go wrong?
I set about de-weeding the path today, a simple task. I'm stung, have thorns stuck in two fingers, grit in my eye, whoever invented the PPE was a genius, even though everyone ignores it! Bees attack, but don't sting, spiders, slugs, beetles, and other nasties aren't nice.
I don't know what HSS bits are, or the difference between wood/metal bits, or to use the drill clockwise, or anticlockwise...so anything may happen.
So in preparation, drill charged, instructions how to use the drill read, safety manual skipped, drill a pilot hole in mortar, drill a bigger hole, insert rawl plug, attach some form of hook from some junk that I hoard, screw in hook, into rawl plug, job done?
WHAT could possibly go wrong?
I set about de-weeding the path today, a simple task. I'm stung, have thorns stuck in two fingers, grit in my eye, whoever invented the PPE was a genius, even though everyone ignores it! Bees attack, but don't sting, spiders, slugs, beetles, and other nasties aren't nice.
I don't know what HSS bits are, or the difference between wood/metal bits, or to use the drill clockwise, or anticlockwise...so anything may happen.