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Are you a Do-It-Yourselfer?
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[SIZE="5"]Are you a Do-It-Yourself type of person?
Or do you always have things done for you?[/SIZE]


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Personally, my granny always told me to learn how to do for myself. It is more viable that I know how to do things for myself, as I would not have to depend on people that much.

So, I have learned how to do a lot - sewing, knitting, carpentry, painting, some woodworking, laying tile, laying carpet, working on my vehicles (as long as its mechanical, I dont know anything about computerized stuff), light plumbing, light electrical, and all that kind of thing....
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#2
I'm fairly self-sufficient....

except when it comes to handy jobs..
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southbiochem Wrote:I'm fairly self-sufficient....

except when it comes to handy jobs..

Hmm, for a second, I read that as "hand jobs".......LMAORofl
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MisterTinkles Wrote:Hmm, for a second, I read that as "hand jobs".......LMAORofl

....mmm.....well certainly it would be so much better to get a hand job done for you, no?...

nah, anyway, thank goodness I have my dad..

I usually can set up easy stuff but if it's too damn tricky I need someone else to do it
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#5
Yes as much as possible...

Even the mechanical stuffs... I search the steps online and do it by myself.

I remember i dropped my phone in the toilet before... I thought it was already dead since the touch screen is not responsive. But then i searched online for the solution, opened the damn phone, did something on the inside and it worked. Technicians would probably ask me for an expensive fee if ever
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#6
Yes and no. I am certainly able to do a lot of things for myself, but I am lazy. If I care enough, I will do anything by myself. Otherwise I'll pay someone else. It also comes down to my budget at the moment.
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#7
I'm too much of a control freak to let others do stuff for me lol. Hell, I even give my self back massages, because I know my own body better than anyone else could and the right areas and points to target.

I mean, I like having stuff done for me sometimes, especially if I'm busy, but if I can, I'd prefer to do it myself, except when it comes to like Mechanical/Vehicular/Lifting stuff lolz.

I can do Electrical work, I even have a Basic/Novice certificate in NCCER, OSHA and all that biz, however I'm better at the book/theory stuff rather than practical and I'm pretty good with designing and constructing things, particularly Habitats for animals, however I severely lack physical constitution to lift many/heavy things, so often require help in that department.

I've always wanted to know how everything works and do it myself, but I guess I'm 75%DiY and 25% Lazy ass Rofl
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#8
I like doing things by myself!
It's funny, cheaper, most of times ecological and also more and more interesting than going into a boring shop...

I'm also the kind of stupid person who thinks: "Hey, why I cannot do it by myself? I'm still not able to do an easy thing like ******?" ...
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#9
Yeah.. in more ways that one.. haaa.

..but every time I go to shops or Ikea and I see something that I want
I will try and look at the object and see if I can make it myself. It's usually
small room decor/craft-y type stuff, so it's do-able..

Sometimes with the cost of one already made item, you can already make
several of them cheaply if you just go to the craft shop/Home Depot and
buy the materials and put the effort into making it..

I'm already good with my hands so.. <____<

Ohh.. and check this place out if you want.. They really have cool
repurposed Ikea furnitures/products and turned them into something new..

http://www.ikeahackers.net
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#10
I was a very enthusiastic DIYer but as time goes on I'm getting a little lazy and at times I get things done for me. But even if I do say so myself, when I set to it the end results are usually pretty good. The photo shows an example of my work. I made those two sofas.

I can do very basic electrical work and basic plumbing etc. Many years ago in the time of LPs (vinyl records), I even made a pick up arm that played records at an incredibly low weight, but my true forte is furniture I suppose.



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