Chris S
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If you don't wheel bikes by their handlebars then the forks wobble about.Cyclists that wheel their bikes by the handlebars (rather than the saddle to keep a hand free).
If you don't wheel bikes by their handlebars then the forks wobble about.Cyclists that wheel their bikes by the handlebars (rather than the saddle to keep a hand free).
I don't think i've ever seen a draining board on the right of a sink! I wonder If they're made for left handed people?🤔A draining board to the right of the sink! Highly annoying.
Unless you are a leftie, I suppose.
Lots of sinks can be fitted right or left handed if they have tap holes at the front & back.I don't think i've ever seen a draining board on the right of a sink! I wonder If they're made for left handed people?🤔
I've just done a bit of pretend washing up and me being right handed, yes it's a lot easier to place washed dishes etc on the left of the sink, so maybe they are made for left handers.🤔
A draining board to the right of the sink! Highly annoying.
Unless you are a leftie, I suppose.
Just to prove a point,I don't think i've ever seen a draining board on the right of a sink! I wonder If they're made for left handed people?🤔
I've just done a bit of pretend washing up and me being right handed, yes it's a lot easier to place washed dishes etc on the left of the sink, so maybe they are made for left handers.🤔
I can't get my head around it, as they say. It's like looking at a left hand drive car dashboard.
And, if you think it's been flipped/mirrored, look at the label on the bottle on the window.I can't get my head around it, as they say. It's like looking at a left hand drive car dashboard.
{splutter, splutter.......}A draining board to the right of the sink! Highly annoying.
Unless you are a leftie, I suppose.
Yes, i've been examining your window bottom stuff. 🤔 Not wanting to sound picky, but maybe you could turn the plant pot holder's handle to the right.And, if you think it's been flipped/mirrored, look at the label on the bottle on the window.
Wrong, wrong, wrong!{splutter, splutter.......}
Ordinary folk use their right hand to do the detailed stuff......like attacking stuff on a dirty dish. The left hand is merely an appliance to present the workpiece to the tool. It follows that the natural progression for a work flow is from left to right, leaving the clean dishes on the right of the sink.
It's not rocket science. Your suggestion goes against The Natural Order Of Things.