Some of us will be getting along with the restoration work, but be careful.......... My daughter is an A&E consultant, and is seeing a rise in minor accidents due to careless DIY and other reasons. This obviously puts extra strain on the health system, which is not good .
So please think about what you are doing, use protective clothing,gloves goggles and footwear when at work. More important than ever.
For my part I have put the chain saw away ,I use it for cutting firewood to stack for next winter.
Lawnmowers, strimmers, garden forks ,ladders, stepladders have all featured recently in her daily work. Think first,keep the workplace clean and tidy and stay safe for you own and others sake.
As we are now in lockdown...
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Re: As we are now in lockdown...
You raise an interesting consequence of this new way of daily life, in fact I’m sure not all the effects have come to light yet, i think they’re going to surprise and indeed shock us in the months to come, and indeed the difficulties when this is all over. When it gets a bit warmer I’m going to content myself with a good clearout of tools etc, I only want one or at most two of things. Hopefully that won’t be too dangerous an activity !
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I'd love to be in the workshop at home but I'm still out working. Life is so unfair sometimes
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Re: As we are now in lockdown...
Ampwhu...
count yourself fortunate to still have work .Stay safe and the workshop will still be there when you are able to use it.
count yourself fortunate to still have work .Stay safe and the workshop will still be there when you are able to use it.