Relative to what?These things are all relative!
Relative to what?These things are all relative!
Relative to your skills, your available tools, etc. YouTube won't actually do it for you.Relative to what?
Very much so, some ppl are just not good at this sort of stuff, so what might be easy to one person would be very difficult for another..Relative to your skills, your available tools, etc. YouTube won't actually do it for you.
Assuming the requisite number of limbs and brain, most people can learn.some ppl are just not good at this sort of stuff
Assuming the requisite number of limbs and brain, most people can learn.
Edit to correct myself here; many folks are without one or more limbs and can also learn new skills.
Few of us are Cordon Bleu cooks, but we can all knock together an edible meal. And if the first effort isn't great, we'll try again.
My point really is that having a go is worthwhile.
Learning new skills is always worth the effort, not just for the skill itself, but for the self development it brings.
If you learned to ride a bike, drive a car or swim; you can learn how to screw some pieces of wood together.
Choosing not to do it, is completely different, you have freedom of choice after all.
But don't say you can't do it.
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But don't say you can't do it.
Adult Education Ireland has a few. Spotted a few schools mentioned on their website specifically for DIY courses.But I would more than happily join a diy class where I could try it all out. I think schools used to run these but I don’t see them advertised these days.
Thanks, I’ll look into that.Adult Education Ireland has a few. Spotted a few schools mentioned on their website specifically for DIY courses.
I hear you. I’m in the same boat.Sorry I was away for a bit so didn’t respond to my thread. My dad could fix electrics, create built in wardrobes, manage basic plumbing and it saved a fortune. But I never learned those skills. When I finally bought a house in my forties, I went out and got a drill and tried putting up a few shelves. It didn’t work out at all and left ugly holes in the wall. So I’m reluctant to experiment further with that kind of thing. In relation to the gate, I’ll have to agree on a solution with my neighbour but I can see how it might be doable otherwise, if you had the tools. I guess there’s an element of confidence to all this.
Thanks @DannyBoyD for the encouragement, I do appreciate it. Unfortunately I don’t find YouTube videos great owing to a lack of patience on my part - this applies to all topics. But I would more than happily join a diy class where I could try it all out. I think schools used to run these but I don’t see them advertised these days.