undyingking (
undyingking) wrote2006-06-28 11:05 am
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Entry tags:
Fix that screw
I never thought I would be the sort of person who would for pleasure browse through the Screwfix catalogue. Yet I've just spent a happy half-hour doing exactly that. And thinking "What could I do with a biscuit jointer?" etc.
I've been quite restrained, though, and only actually bought the garden shredder (which is what I was supposed to be getting) plus a hasp and staple for the shed door, a new #1 Philips screwdriver (mine is worn), a circuit tester, and some light bulbs for the kitchen*. How long before I'm back again, though? It's worse than Amazon -- at least, there, guilt of self-indulgence sometimes holds me back from excess, but on Screwfix all these things are notionally useful.
* NB
waistcoatmark -- re earlier discussion, yes, one of ours has failed already.
I've been quite restrained, though, and only actually bought the garden shredder (which is what I was supposed to be getting) plus a hasp and staple for the shed door, a new #1 Philips screwdriver (mine is worn), a circuit tester, and some light bulbs for the kitchen*. How long before I'm back again, though? It's worse than Amazon -- at least, there, guilt of self-indulgence sometimes holds me back from excess, but on Screwfix all these things are notionally useful.
* NB
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
no subject
They don't come with a waste-collecting bag as standard (or at least ours didn't) but it's easy enough just to hook either a very large carrier bag, or something like those bright yellow waste bags that garden centres sell, over the relevant bits.
no subject
Yeah, I borrowed a [whatever the cheaper mechanism is] one when I had to do some clearing at the old house, and found it only slightly more effective (and possibly more frustrating) than tearing the stuff up by hand would have been. I like the way this one reverses to free clogs, too.
no subject
Given that a fair amount of our shredding needs involved firethorn, which is really not something you want to be trying to do by hand....
no subject
no subject
no subject