Can we all borrow her "as needed, and when the occasion arises" please?I would just like to say that my Mrs is fantastic and I would be lost without her!! She just helped me manoeuvre 350kgs of milling machine into the garage from the road where the delivery driver dumped it
The garage entrance is on a short but steep slope and we resorted to a manual winch to pull it up and in!
The mill certainly, the Mrs, not a chance!!!!!Can we all borrow her "as needed, and when the occasion arises" please?
BTW, we are not jealous of your burgeoning machine shop at all....Honest!The mill certainly, the Mrs, not a chance!!!!!
Moving it is going to be fun! I think the removal company will have a fit when they see whats goingBTW, we are not jealous of your burgeoning machine shop at all....Honest!
I would just like to say that my Mrs is fantastic and I would be lost without her!! She just helped me manoeuvre 350kgs of milling machine into the garage from the road where the delivery driver dumped it
The garage entrance is on a short but steep slope and we resorted to a manual winch to pull it up and in!
Tomorrow for the pics, it took over an hour to get it under cover! I am having a rest and a cuppaI am lucky I have 1 the same. They are hard to finds so hang on to her.
Right slushy **** done where’s the pics of the heavy iron for us to drool over
J
As will you when you see their bill.Moving it is going to be fun! I think the removal company will have a fit when they see whats going
I spent some time reading up on the history of the building you were training in.I didn't see that, unfortunately. The BBC did a full programme on the House a few years ago and a photo of me in a group (badminton) was on there. I found it strange as I have the original of that photo!
Must show this to the wife!...regarding the pre-retirement years/months/weeks.
I was about to say "Do you rent her out?" But realised I didn't want you to get the wrong idea!. she must be worth her weight in Kruger-rands!I would just like to say that my Mrs is fantastic and I would be lost without her!! She just helped me manoeuvre 350kgs of milling machine into the garage from the road where the delivery driver dumped it
The garage entrance is on a short but steep slope and we resorted to a manual winch to pull it up and in!
... The garden obelisk and the weathervane parts both got treated to some black paint this afternoon.
It is the last dregs of a big tin of Hammerite Black "hammered finish" that has gone all thick and gloopy.
Note to self...ONLY buy the small tins in future to avoid them setting solid and being wasted.