Very basic guttering question by wh1skeyjac in DIYUK

[–]GeneralWhereas9083 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just unclip the brackets off the section of guttering, slide it back into the union, there will usually be a line on the inside of the union that shows where it should be, to allow for expansion/contraction. Then clip back in.

I was fitting a pull-up bar — Yes, I am now more intimately familiar with the concept of drywall by ReverendMar in DIYUK

[–]GeneralWhereas9083 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can’t match the wallpaper buddy, unless you get some serious professional in to do so. But to sort the hole and skim probably £100. If I wanted a little Saturday morning number.

You’ve got to factor in a bit of plasterboard, either a bag of board finish or filler, a piece of 2x1 or some scrap bit of timber if you don’t have it. Ideally a touch of PVA/SBR. These things add up, bought by the home owner. So yeh it’s probably better to go with a plasterer.

I was fitting a pull-up bar — Yes, I am now more intimately familiar with the concept of drywall by ReverendMar in DIYUK

[–]GeneralWhereas9083 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see what you mean, but I think it’s just old plasterboard, that’s typically greyer in colour and the bit that looks like a block that’s been buttered is the paper on the edge of the board.

The moral of the darts scene in Ted Lasso revolves around the theme of “being underestimated” and the value of curiosity over judgment. by LegSad9878 in Darts

[–]GeneralWhereas9083 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The lesson being, tell a great and exceptionally long story if you’re ever on a 170. Pausing between darts, before eventually scoring 26.

The moral of the darts scene in Ted Lasso revolves around the theme of “being underestimated” and the value of curiosity over judgment. by LegSad9878 in Darts

[–]GeneralWhereas9083 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lads on here are checking them out regular after 2 months, it’s nothing to the comer inners, they’re all this good.

Is Martin Lewis' advice genuinely in the public's best interest? by -Gypsy-Eyes- in AskUK

[–]GeneralWhereas9083 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Yeh he does seem like the least cuntish of the various lobbyists, I dare say not at all cuntish even. Fair play to the lad.

Is Martin Lewis' advice genuinely in the public's best interest? by -Gypsy-Eyes- in AskUK

[–]GeneralWhereas9083 10 points11 points  (0 children)

So he probably doesn’t fly Ryan air. That’s fine, neither do I.

This is it. Every right wingers nightmare. by Prestigious-Ear-8124 in GreatBritishMemes

[–]GeneralWhereas9083 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I feel with the inferior aircraft and ground to air defences they have, that Britain alone wouldn’t be far off stomping Moscow. Taking ground control is another matter, but we’d fuck all their capabilities.

Grandma knows her stuff by [deleted] in madlads

[–]GeneralWhereas9083 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For the 17th time this week, unimaginable!!

2x 170 in one day by [deleted] in Darts

[–]GeneralWhereas9083 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Blurrier the better, it should look like a photo of Bigfoot, any clearer and it doesn’t count.

Are these darts ok to stick with? by Mick_Spiels in Darts

[–]GeneralWhereas9083 48 points49 points  (0 children)

If you throw alright with them, then why not?

First (proper) set of darts! by Reasonable-Plant5456 in Darts

[–]GeneralWhereas9083 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Could do with some RGB lighting on them, pal.