I must get around to doing that .

I must get around to doing that .

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OMITN

Original Poster:

2,686 posts

106 months

I suspect, other than those who aren’t bothered or others who have (post-snagging!) new build homes, everyone has a sort of unwritten list of minor jobs that, every so often, they say to themselves “I must get around to doing that”.

A mere 8 years after our kitchen was installed I got round to properly fixing the double electrical socket which is set into the end of the peninsula (but wasn’t brilliantly installed by the electrician - more a wood butcher). The job took around 5 minutes and that’s only because I needed to wait for Mrs OMITN to lend a hand!

What’s on your “I must get around to doing that” list?

miniman

28,054 posts

276 months

Clearing out the storage container that costs £150 a month and contains things I haven’t used for 4 years.

21TonyK

12,392 posts

223 months

Sorting out the threshold between kitchen wood floor and lounge carpet (change the lounge to wood is the answer).

Finish the skirting under Mrs21's dressing table and our bed.

Clear the loft of 20+ years of crap.

Replace old hot water cylinder (see other thread).

Replace 40 year old gas boiler (thread coming up).

Finalise design and start work on ensuite once water is upgraded.

Level front garden or completely remove and put in new terraced driveway to increase parking.

Paint side elevations of house.

Change remaining sockets and switches to smart stuff.



OMITN

Original Poster:

2,686 posts

106 months

miniman said:
Clearing out the storage container that costs £150 a month and contains things I haven t used for 4 years.
Can you do sort mine while you’re at it? biggrin

Slow.Patrol

1,807 posts

28 months

Going through the massive crate of family photos, diaries and paperwork and deciding what to keep for historical purposes and what to tip.

I've had it since 2014 when my Mum died.

Steve H

6,244 posts

209 months

We still have a bulb hanging on a pendant that I said I would get a suitable shade for.

In 2002.

OMITN

Original Poster:

2,686 posts

106 months

Steve H said:
We still have a bulb hanging on a pendant that I said I would get a suitable shade for.

In 2002.
There’s no rush. Make sure you get the right one.

Steve H

6,244 posts

209 months

OMITN said:
Steve H said:
We still have a bulb hanging on a pendant that I said I would get a suitable shade for.

In 2002.
There s no rush. Make sure you get the right one.
You think I should start to look at options then?

OMITN

Original Poster:

2,686 posts

106 months

Steve H said:
You think I should start to look at options then?
Steady on. Maybe you should start to think about starting to look at options.

T1547

1,183 posts

148 months

Re-grout the bathroom floor

Sand and reseal the wooden kitchen working surfaces

Patch up some flaking paint on the bathroom ceiling (this one will handily keep getting worse over time so at least it will add to the pressure to sort it at some point)

That’s the top 3 list at the moment. Been thinking they need doing for about 3 years so not too bad biggrin For the first two I need sprog and other half to disappear for a couple of days.

Mr.Chips

1,128 posts

228 months

OMITN said:
Steve H said:
We still have a bulb hanging on a pendant that I said I would get a suitable shade for.

In 2002.
There s no rush. Make sure you get the right one.
Thank you for posting this. A couple of my bulbs have only been shadeless since 2006, so I’ve got a few years yet before I need to pick a shade! rofl

paulw123

4,094 posts

204 months

Got a few small jobs to finish from my full house renovation 10 years ago. Tiny snagging jobs most wouldn't notice. In my book If it doesn't get done in 12 months it's never getting done.
I'm moving next years so they deff aren't getting finished now.

Glosphil

4,629 posts

248 months

Sort out top 2 drawers on a chest of drawers. One sticks & the other doesn't fully close.

Patch & paint plaster where 3 new wall lights are slightly smaller than the original set.

Paint 6'x4' shed + side & rear fences.

Stake out rear garden & shoot the 3 pigeons that crap over our cars after they've flown over or round the house. My WH100 with 24x scope easily capable of that job.

Many other little jobs that have needed doing for years. At 78 I'd rather read a book or be with friends.

HTP99

23,978 posts

154 months

Slow.Patrol said:
Going through the massive crate of family photos, diaries and paperwork and deciding what to keep for historical purposes and what to tip.

I've had it since 2014 when my Mum died.
Lol, exactly the same to thing for me, same year, however it's my dad and my sister has it and occasionally she mentions we must go through it all.