I've just bought and assemblers this today.
No spare parts remained
I man, half an hours work.
Can't lift the bugger into the room I want it in Help anyone ?
http://www.johnlewis.com/john-...kcase-oak/p230495352
I've just bought and assemblers this today.
No spare parts remained
I man, half an hours work.
Can't lift the bugger into the room I want it in Help anyone ?
http://www.johnlewis.com/john-...kcase-oak/p230495352
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You should've built it in the room you wanted it, but failing that, another pair of hands
Slight exaggeration on the moving front. When I remove the shelves it's relatively easy to manoeuvre into the room. It is taller than a door opening though.
well done you but did you really spend ÂĢ150 on it?
My daughter always says be careful my mum built it
well done you but did you really spend ÂĢ150 on it?
I've been looking for a while for something that will fill a space, all the others I found were really cheap and flimsy and in the flesh looked awful, you know the type of stuff you see in Argos and those types of stores. This looks good and hopefully will be good for a few years.
As for price I know a few women who spend that sort of money on a pair of shoes or a dress that they wear for one season and then its no longer "in".
I think I got the better deal here
I've just bought and assemblers this today.
No spare parts remained
I man, half an hours work.
Can't lift the bugger into the room I want it in Help anyone ?
http://www.johnlewis.com/john-...kcase-oak/p230495352
....it's very nice though EC
....it's very nice though EC
Ta
well done you but did you really spend ÂĢ150 on it?
I've been looking for a while for something that will fill a space, all the others I found were really cheap and flimsy and in the flesh looked awful, you know the type of stuff you see in Argos and those types of stores. This looks good and hopefully will be good for a few years.
As for price I know a few women who spend that sort of money on a pair of shoes or a dress that they wear for one season and then its no longer "in".
I think I got the better deal here
I guess I was lucky having a carpenter for an uncle (he passed away 2 years ago) but he made me two very sturdy bookcases from scratch
as for the shoes most women will do that but I'm the type of girl that takes ages to break a pair of shoes in so I wear mine till they fall apart
Now there is no amount of money that I wouldn't pay for a penguin I paid ÂĢ90 for a biggish fluffy Pingu a couple of years ago
well done you but did you really spend ÂĢ150 on it?
I've been looking for a while for something that will fill a space, all the others I found were really cheap and flimsy and in the flesh looked awful, you know the type of stuff you see in Argos and those types of stores. This looks good and hopefully will be good for a few years.
As for price I know a few women who spend that sort of money on a pair of shoes or a dress that they wear for one season and then its no longer "in".
I think I got the better deal here
I guess I was lucky having a carpenter for an uncle (he passed away 2 years ago) but he made me two very sturdy bookcases from scratch
as for the shoes most women will do that but I'm the type of girl that takes ages to break a pair of shoes in so I wear mine till they fall apart
Now there is no amount of money that I wouldn't pay for a penguin I paid ÂĢ90 for a biggish fluffy Pingu a couple of years ago
I know a geezer that can get you an Emperor Penguin for two monkeys and a pony, just make sure they are used notes
well done you but did you really spend ÂĢ150 on it?
I've been looking for a while for something that will fill a space, all the others I found were really cheap and flimsy and in the flesh looked awful, you know the type of stuff you see in Argos and those types of stores. This looks good and hopefully will be good for a few years.
As for price I know a few women who spend that sort of money on a pair of shoes or a dress that they wear for one season and then its no longer "in".
I think I got the better deal here
I guess I was lucky having a carpenter for an uncle (he passed away 2 years ago) but he made me two very sturdy bookcases from scratch
as for the shoes most women will do that but I'm the type of girl that takes ages to break a pair of shoes in so I wear mine till they fall apart
Now there is no amount of money that I wouldn't pay for a penguin I paid ÂĢ90 for a biggish fluffy Pingu a couple of years ago
I know a geezer that can get you an Emperor Penguin for two monkeys and a pony, just make sure they are used notes
I've got a freezer he can live in and a bath full of water to swim in
Slight exaggeration on the moving front. When I remove the shelves it's relatively easy to manoeuvre into the room. It is taller than a door opening though.
I think you need to sit down and watch Eric & Tommy in The Plank....
Slight exaggeration on the moving front. When I remove the shelves it's relatively easy to manoeuvre into the room. It is taller than a door opening though.
I think you need to sit down and watch Eric & Tommy in The Plank....
What a great little film
Slight exaggeration on the moving front. When I remove the shelves it's relatively easy to manoeuvre into the room. It is taller than a door opening though.
I think you need to sit down and watch Eric & Tommy in The Plank....
What a great little film
Full of handy hints too!
Slight exaggeration on the moving front. When I remove the shelves it's relatively easy to manoeuvre into the room. It is taller than a door opening though.
I think you need to sit down and watch Eric & Tommy in The Plank....
What a great little film
Full of handy hints too!
Just found it on YouTube - will take you advice Cosi and give it a watch
I shall have to call you Bodgit and Scarper if you follow their example, EC
I shall have to call you Bodgit and Scarper if you follow their example, EC
I shall have to call you Bodgit and Scarper if you follow their example, EC
we used to say Bodgit and Leggit
I shall have to call you Bodgit and Scarper if you follow their example, EC
we used to say Bodgit and Leggit
If EC copies the antics in The Plank, all the above will apply !
tip it on its side and slide in on the the carpet
tip it on its side and slide in on the the carpet
Shhh.... we want more head scratching and umming and ahhhing first!
tip it on its side and slide in on the the carpet
Shhh.... we want more head scratching and umming and ahhhing first!
I used brute force and ignorance.
All cave man stylee.
I've now sat down with a brew and started to watch Adventure of a Taxi Driver
tip it on its side and slide in on the the carpet
Shhh.... we want more head scratching and umming and ahhhing first!
ahhh
I love flat pack, as a teen my Mum used to buy it and go to work... she'd come home and I'd have out it together
The only flat i hated was my daughters bed.... i posted pics of it at the time
tip it on its side and slide in on the the carpet
Shhh.... we want more head scratching and umming and ahhhing first!
I used brute force and ignorance.
All cave man stylee.
I've now sat down with a brew and started to watch Adventure of a Taxi Driver
Gawd, don't be giving him (EC) ideas about getting behind the wheel. It's a big jump from bookcase the highway carnage!
tip it on its side and slide in on the the carpet
Exactly what I was going to say!
I love flat pack, as a teen my Mum used to buy it and go to work... she'd come home and I'd have out it together
The only flat i hated was my daughters bed.... i posted pics of it at the time
Oh yes, I remember that!
tip it on its side and slide in on the the carpet
Exactly what I was going to say!
men are better with an allan key than logical thought
tip it on its side and slide in on the the carpet
Exactly what I was going to say!
Ah, well Dame & Fluffs I can't do that as each doorway has a slightly raised wooden strip which would damage the bookcase as I dragged it over.
I have however used my herculean strength to lift it in
tip it on its side and slide in on the the carpet
Exactly what I was going to say!
Ah, well Dame & Fluffs I can't do that as each doorway has a slightly raised wooden strip which would damage the bookcase as I dragged it over.
I have however used my herculean strength to lift it in
Old piece of carpet/carpet square
tip it on its side and slide in on the the carpet
Exactly what I was going to say!
Ah, well Dame & Fluffs I can't do that as each doorway has a slightly raised wooden strip which would damage the bookcase as I dragged it over.
I have however used my herculean strength to lift it in
Old piece of carpet/carpet square
It's OK Sprout, I've done it now
tip it on its side and slide in on the the carpet
Exactly what I was going to say!
Ah, well Dame & Fluffs I can't do that as each doorway has a slightly raised wooden strip which would damage the bookcase as I dragged it over.
I have however used my herculean strength to lift it in
Old piece of carpet/carpet square
It's OK Sprout, I've done it now
For the next time But then again, build it in the room you want it in
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