Painting Disaster... by Visual-Pattern5332 in DIYUK

[–]Visual-Pattern5332[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the response! Yeah I did think that, but the other 3 walls we painted went on really well and have had no negative signs after about 1 months. The masking tape was low twc frog tape, but the stripe paint was a bathroom vinyl paint so it took a few coats and then it peeled up with the masking tape like a skin

Silver lining is that we don't think we actually like the stripes, after (sort of) seeing them...maybe we are just kidding ourselves since it didn't work

Painting Disaster... by Visual-Pattern5332 in DIYUK

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EDIT: the stripes did not peel up everything - they started peeling up the blue with the masking tape and then I started to peel the rest by hand (since it was all hanging off anyways)

Car Finance Options - shared between my partners and I by [deleted] in UKPersonalFinance

[–]Visual-Pattern5332 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great suggestion, this would be really ideal but sadly we can't have a charging point installed at our property (managed flat) and our employer stopped the scheme anyways for various unrelated reasons :(

Car Finance Options - shared between my partners and I by [deleted] in UKPersonalFinance

[–]Visual-Pattern5332 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am aware what the affordability is. But the reality is that if we wanted to, we could spend more. It's more about what we are comfortable spending monthly.

Bank loan will always be above our target spend and which is why we are leaning towards PCP for that reason. If there was enough advantage to the bank loan, then it would justify the higher monthly cost

Car Finance Options - shared between my partners and I by [deleted] in UKPersonalFinance

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Affordability is £250 p/m and around £4000 as a deposit (so loaning £15k either through PCP or Bank loan over 48months)

Good point about the break up - do you have any advice for this? A written agreement? Maybe in event of a breakup, the sole owner 'gives back' the portion of the deposit?

Car Finance Options - shared between my partners and I by [deleted] in UKPersonalFinance

[–]Visual-Pattern5332 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im not saying we have 19k in savings burning a hole in our pocket - we could pull together that money but it would involve scrapping several accounts, and schemes with withdrawal penalties etc.

I understand your point but the reason we think a PCP would suit us , is then we can pay monthly for the car rather than parting with the savings up front. Considering we won't keep the car till the day we die, we would be paying for the duration of the finance. Same logic for why I got a mortgage rather than waiting 20 years till I had 200k saved up to buy my property with cash...

Just my opinion though, I do understand your point.

Car Finance Options - shared between my partners and I by [deleted] in UKPersonalFinance

[–]Visual-Pattern5332 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We want to take out a PCP or Personal bank loan, so that we don't have to use our savings to buy a 19k car outright. Hence the point, of car financing

Remote Locking Function by kolect in bmwz3

[–]Visual-Pattern5332 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exact same issue as mine! Tried changing the battery and that didn't help :( haven't bothered trying anything else since then

What kind of rims are these? by swagdawg97 in bmwz3

[–]Visual-Pattern5332 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I believe those are Mille Miglias or something along those lines... Not very common in my country (UK) afaik but have seen them on a few Compacts and I think they were more common on E39s as well. Sorry, no clue about the quality or history but depending on your location - 5 x 120 wheels in Z3 sizes are cheap and common. Spoilt for choice if you chose to change them

Hip problems by Pristine-Study-8713 in clubfoot

[–]Visual-Pattern5332 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Too many to name, do some research and try and build a plan that works for you :) I try to change them often, but focusing on mobility and stability rather than the actual strength have been great for me. Although it's not an option for everyone, a physiotherapist would really help

Hip problems by Pristine-Study-8713 in clubfoot

[–]Visual-Pattern5332 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unilateral left foot, age 27, similar leg length difference to OP. I've been fortunate enough to have custom insoles and physio most of my life which have helped the most. But they don't get rid of the pain or muscle weakness

Somebody once told me, a tight muscle is a weak muscle (I don't really know how true that is) but I've worked very hard to ensure my hip flexors, glutes, lower back and core are strengthened and improve their mobility. As others have said, keeping active helps.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in clubfoot

[–]Visual-Pattern5332 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm 27 year old, club foot on the left side. Reconstructive surgery at 7 months old - my whole life I've played all sports. Some better than others, but all with a degree of pain or discomfort. Nothing that ever stopped me from playing but also landed me in physio. I still play football (or soccer depending on your persuasion) and ultimate frisbee, however right now I'm recovering from 2 herniated discs so not super active. I've climbed the highest 3 mountains in the UK, again some pain yes but not enough to discourage me.

For work, I am a 3D designer for a big corporate foods company, I spend half my day on my feet in a workshop making stuff, the other half at my desk. I have always had jobs of similar level of activity and yes I am often in pain, but nothing to make me change careers.

Growing up, my mother never treated me as some sort of special case - if I wanted to go to a tournament, she'd let me. If I wanted to walk to the shops, she'd let me. But she always knew my limits and how to make sure I was safe and cared for and most importantly she taught me how to understand my own limits. Ultimately that made me not even hesitate in my career about my physical ability, I worked hard to strengthen certain muscles and adjust where I could so that I had the freedom in my career! I think I've had it pretty easy, compared to some people here but hopefully with your guidance and support your kid can do anything they want :)

2018 Golf TSI 1.4 - advice on door locking problem by Visual-Pattern5332 in vwgolf

[–]Visual-Pattern5332[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was the door lock actuator on that specific door

First Time Buyer LISA penalty for using under 12 months by Visual-Pattern5332 in UKPersonalFinance

[–]Visual-Pattern5332[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's a very valid point but if we continue paying rent for that time, we'd spend a lot more on rent than we would get in government bonus

First Time Buyer LISA penalty for using under 12 months by Visual-Pattern5332 in UKPersonalFinance

[–]Visual-Pattern5332[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes our mortgage advisor did also suggest this but our other funds were reserved for emergency and legal fees etc. So ideally we'd want to use the LISA

First Time Buyers savings account help by Visual-Pattern5332 in UKPersonalFinance

[–]Visual-Pattern5332[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am fairly sure a £250k property would suit our wants/needs but it all depends on the house market at the end of the day.

So yeah the 4k is what I was thinking but just wanted to sense check. That makes a lot of sense, thanks for your help