Playing with Concrete

Regular readers already know that when it comes to DIY I’m pretty much a total bell-end. It’s a thing I’ve inherited from my father, who is a world-renowned DIY bell-end, and tales of his idiocies have been used for me and my brother to dine out on many times.

Anyway, about two years ago, I put in a thing for the rotary drier/airer in the garden. At the time it was fairly straight, but over time it’s got more and more wonky.

So this time we got another fitting (this time with a built-in spirit level – genius!) and a bag of Postmix cement. You can see already where this might go horribly wrong, can’t you?

Only it didn’t – the holder is now cemented in properly (and absolutely straight!) and the airer’s post fits in it fine.

At the same time (i.e. while waiting for the postmix to set) we’ve also put up a hosereel thingy on the wall of the house, which’ll hold a 25m hose-reel – enough to get almost halfway down the garden – which should make for a tidier garden without sodding hosepipe coiled up in random places.

Sometimes, a day can be quite successful. Of course, I’m now waiting to find something to screw up in order to balance things out again…


3 Comments on “Playing with Concrete”

  1. Simon says:

    Maybe you should wait for it to rain a bit before patting yourself on the back too hard.

  2. lyle says:

    Well, it’s pissed it down all night and the damn thing’s still straight, so fingers crossed…

  3. hellcat says:

    Don’t worry he had close supervision – from the dog and the cat who both came over to have a look in the hole – probably to check that it wasn’t meant for them.


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