Where are the spiders and cobwebs?
Where are the spiders and cobwebs?
It is very real, the first thing most blokes say when they come in is Wow! Most women will say they wish their other half would keep his garage as tidy.
Once went to a council house to buy spare doors for a Mk3 cortina, I was expecting that the person was breaking one, I could not have been more wrong, engines and gearboxes etc (all the heavy stuff) was downstairs, the doors panels etc were upstairs.... the house was full, no room to live inI once had to go looking for a spare gearbox for my Volvo Penta boat engine as the one in use was giving problems. Got a contact from somewhere and went to a place in Roseneath where there was a large shed full of Volvo boat engine bits. Had to turn sideways to get round the place as the walls were shelved and a large table in the centre piled high. Got a spare gearbox tho' after much searching.
Me & Screenman, we don't go for that. We like to keep everythin' spick 'n span.Where are the spiders and cobwebs?
I like to imagine their gasps of joy as they stumble across particular gems among my immense collection of treasures.One of the reasons I do not hoard is, should anything happen to me I do not want to leave a mess behind for the family to have to sort.
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Recently daughters b/f bought a MGB-GT
The first time I saw it, I presented him with a brochure from its year of manufacture (1978)
There are various magazines that date back to the late 70s/early 80s
Imagine if your precious bikes were sent to the council tip in a clearout after you've gone.
My bikes will be sold for peanuts, no one knows what they are worth. (4)
I have not been in the building trade since the early 2000's, however I still have all my bricklaying tools, a lot of joinery tools, 2 cordless drills both good ones, one corded also a good one, 2 circular saws, one very good jigsaw, one bench saw, one corded reciprocating saw, 1 cordless, one 4" grinder one 9" grinder, one electric plane, plumbing kit (lots) wall tilling kit, including a diamond table saw, plastering kit, 4 ladders more shovels than you can shake a stick at, alots of other tools, 3 high end beach caster rods, 1 airgun and 4 shotguns,
I don' t hoard, you just don't know what the day will bring
Where do you liveMy bikes will be sold for peanuts, no one knows what they are worth. (4)
I have not been in the building trade since the early 2000's, however I still have all my bricklaying tools, a lot of joinery tools, 2 cordless drills both good ones, one corded also a good one, 2 circular saws, one very good jigsaw, one bench saw, one corded reciprocating saw, 1 cordless, one 4" grinder one 9" grinder, one electric plane, plumbing kit (lots) wall tilling kit, including a diamond table saw, plastering kit, 4 ladders more shovels than you can shake a stick at, alots of other tools, 3 high end beach caster rods, 1 airgun and 4 shotguns,
I don' t hoard, you just don't know what the day will bring
I'm dreading the day my brother and I have to clear our parents house . 45 years of junk and counting .......