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Jimbob
22-03-2006, 14:08
I've just spent the last 2 hours screwing my arse off so i'm now sat at my PC as I deserve a break. In a minute I'll be right back at it, unfortunately.

To make it worse, I've found my tool is far too big for the job and there seems to be a problem with my wood.

To make it even worse, I really think I've been over charged.

What have I been doing??

J o n
22-03-2006, 14:11
dunno, but if your tool dunt fit it sounds like you've been shopping at Ikea

Lunner
22-03-2006, 14:11
making some sort of flat pack funtature....you want a cordless, minimum effort

wavy
22-03-2006, 14:13
I've found my tool is far too big for the job and there seems to be a problem with my wood.


:shock: sounds like u need more blood in ya that will sort out the wood problem
as for your tool being too big
aint u the lucky 1 :lol:








u tryin to fit a square peg in a round hole :lol:

Jimbob
22-03-2006, 14:27
Lol! Bloody Argos wardrobe. Why is flat pack stuff so cr@p? Paid £120 for this and it feels cheap as. And you have to build it yourself so how do they get away with charging that amount for some rubbish plywood and a few bits of metal.

Anyway, better get back to it...

Lunner
22-03-2006, 14:29
chipboard, plywood would make it decent quality.

Alternativly you could go and pay £600 for a nice hand crafted pine jobbie thats taken a bloke a week to make......

Jimbob
22-03-2006, 14:32
I like wardrobes, useful things. Dont think I'd pay £600 for one though!!

andybtsn
22-03-2006, 14:45
I bought an Argos wardrobe, it's a good un!

kj16v
25-03-2006, 01:09
aah just throw ya stuff on the floor!

steveos_16valver
25-03-2006, 14:53
Lol! Bloody Argos wardrobe. Why is flat pack stuff so cr@p? Paid £120 for this and it feels cheap as. And you have to build it yourself so how do they get away with charging that amount for some rubbish plywood and a few bits of metal.

Anyway, better get back to it...

cause people like you buy them !!

Justin..
25-03-2006, 15:44
chipboard, plywood would make it decent quality.

Alternativly you could go and pay £600 for a nice hand crafted pine jobbie thats taken a bloke a week to make......


lol! if its good quality it would cost three times that amount......