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so this is my first time posting on the DIY thread.
I'm single (divorced) and I just bought a house last summer and I'm starting to do projects on my own which has been very liberating! I insulated my entire attic, did one hek of a job on my hedges as they were growing into the house. So more than just "cutting the hedges" was required. And I just hand dug a 24x6 garden.
However I have several small projects that I know are "simple" yet I haven't a clue how to do them or the tools required.
as an example the threshold of my garage door is rotten. I know easy fix, just a cut a board to size, seal it, take out the old put in the new. Problem: I don't have a saw.
I have a hallway and part of my kitchen that needs floor trim. Again, no saw or the motor skills to hammer in small nails without hurting myself
I have a concrete patio that is in need of repair/patching. I guess its as simple as mixing concrete and patching it however, I don't want to mess it up and 1)make it look bad, or 2) do it wrong and make it worse.
I do have friends that offer help but I feel funny becasue I know they have their own things to take care of or these "friends" want to do more than "help" me if you know what I mean.
There are a few other items that I need done that I didn't list but you get the idea. I could hire a handy man to just price all the small jobs but I feel like I should be able to do this. (this is the stubborn part of my personality coming through)
when I got divorced my ex got all his tools and I got my tools (meaning the small kitchen appliances). I now wish I went for the chop saw instead of the food processor!
I'm single (divorced) and I just bought a house last summer and I'm starting to do projects on my own which has been very liberating! I insulated my entire attic, did one hek of a job on my hedges as they were growing into the house. So more than just "cutting the hedges" was required. And I just hand dug a 24x6 garden.
However I have several small projects that I know are "simple" yet I haven't a clue how to do them or the tools required.
as an example the threshold of my garage door is rotten. I know easy fix, just a cut a board to size, seal it, take out the old put in the new. Problem: I don't have a saw.
I have a hallway and part of my kitchen that needs floor trim. Again, no saw or the motor skills to hammer in small nails without hurting myself
I have a concrete patio that is in need of repair/patching. I guess its as simple as mixing concrete and patching it however, I don't want to mess it up and 1)make it look bad, or 2) do it wrong and make it worse.
I do have friends that offer help but I feel funny becasue I know they have their own things to take care of or these "friends" want to do more than "help" me if you know what I mean.
There are a few other items that I need done that I didn't list but you get the idea. I could hire a handy man to just price all the small jobs but I feel like I should be able to do this. (this is the stubborn part of my personality coming through)
when I got divorced my ex got all his tools and I got my tools (meaning the small kitchen appliances). I now wish I went for the chop saw instead of the food processor!