So at the beginning of this year having had 2 years off from decorating, we decided to re-do our bedroom . We had coped with paper thin carpet very creaky floorboards, 1970's fitted wardrobes and extr broom handle hanging space for 7 years.
We had save up,discussed what we wanted ( and I agreed ;)). So just after Christmas this Year I stated the project. We crammed into the spare bedroom using a cardboard wardrobe from when we moved. on 2nd week of January.
I booked the electrician, ordered the fitted furniture.and arranged forsomeone to paper the cracked ceiling . I then worked hard making good , sorting out the floor that creaked like a haunted house and painted the room . It was already for the furniture fitters to by the 2nd week in march and they were due to come in three weeks.
We all know what happened then ......... the room was left decorated but empty, withbare floorboards
Four months later, in a military style operation I managed to get the fitters in , got the electrician to complete his half done work two days after the fitters , The carpet was ordered the next day and due to be fitted the day before the new bed (ordered 7 month previously) arrived.
I then painted the caulk round the edges of the newly fitted furniture to match. the room was just waiting the carpet and the bed.
Disaster... the carpet company called t say it the supplier said it would take a month to be delivered as they had only just started making them again.. AARRRGGGHHHH where were we going to put the huge bed?
Last week the Carpet shop called up. He said "You know we placed your carpet on order and was told delivery on 27th July?, well somehow its just been delivered. Can we book you it. So the carpet was fitted yesterday.
The bed arrived today. One of the boxes said "Fitting kit and instructions enclosed". I opened the box ,and the fitting kit was there but no Fr*gg*ng instructions .
So after all the flipping workmen went out their way to help us get the room done ASAP after lockdown, we are stalled by the lack of a set of instructions.
>:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:(
Can you find them online? Many these days come as pdfs
Mark
That has been a saga and a half!!
Most beds aren't that complex to put together (the only really tricky one I have made was an Ikea one with a kind of sprung set of slats that needed to go together in a particular order). Most of the rest have been pretty obvious.
Multiply that to an entire house then you'll be where I am. I do most work myself but lack of building materials particularly plaster has left us living with bare concrete floors and half finished ceilings and walls since Feb.
Argh, frustrating! It's always the little things after all the big ones that get you.
We still have a hole in our kitchen ceiling from where we had a leak and the plumber was able to cut the hole but the plasterer couldn't come to fix it... Frustrating thing was the ceiling had just been freshly painted a few weeks before. Not to mention the tiling that needs done in the kitchen still and the skirting and painting needing done in the bedrooms. All so we can hopefully sell the place to find somewhere bigger with a usable garden so it can all start over again...
Quote from: sultanbev on 16 July 2020, 08:25:33 PM
Can you find them online? Many these days come as pdfs
Mark
Yes I have found two sets from the actual manufacturer - Neither is quite right .
Phone them in the morning, they should be able to email you a copy.
I've got all of this to look forward to in the new place...! I was dragged up to Ikea today (for anyone thinking of it, don't. Like most shops now, there's no distancing going on, people aren't paying any attention to their personal 'bubble' at all and it's far too stressful) but we managed to get a few bits that we need for the house. We made notes for anything else we'll need once we're in so we can get those delivered instead. I've got a fair sized list of jobs I'd like to tackle before Christmas so we'll see how I get on.
Quote from: Orcs on 16 July 2020, 10:16:48 PM
Yes I have found two sets from the actual manufacturer - Neither is quite right .
I thought that was perfectly normal with instructions. :-\
Seriously, though....Hope you can get it sorted 'toot sweet', Mark.....I think Will's idea is a 'goodie'.
Quote from: Leon on 17 July 2020, 12:10:04 AM
Like most shops now, there's no distancing going on, people aren't paying any attention to their personal 'bubble' at all and it's far too stressful)
Still not been in a shop that
wasn't open during 'lockdown'...apart from the opticians....(and that was a 'one person in the shop, at a time, job.)....But I can imagine what it's like. :(
Tesco's have done away with the one-way route around the store.....Which is something of a relief, if you suddenly realise you've missed something in a previous isle. (Especially doing a shop for the
more elderly neighbours across the road, at the same time as our 'bun run'.
At least, in Tesco's, folk are still holding onto a 'bubble' of space.
Cheers - Phil
Quote from: Leon on 17 July 2020, 12:10:04 AM
I was dragged up to Ikea today (for anyone thinking of it, don't.)
IKEA was already a personal hell of mine before the current situation. Hateful, hateful place.
Having said that, I still go because a) it's close - 5 minute drive for me, b) It's undeniably cheap, and c) I do like quite a lot of their stuff.
Got to know the shortcuts* though!
* Which weren't there when it first went up. You followed a rigid path through the store and that was it.
Quote from: mad lemmey on 16 July 2020, 10:33:00 PM
Phone them in the morning, they should be able to email you a copy.
Tried that, due to Covid they only have a skeleton staff and you have to request a callback - this can take three days!!!!!!!
I have also sent an email.
We purposely went to a well established recommended family firm to get good service .....
I feel your pain.
mine is just as annoying.
I had a builder ready to work on my house. then Covid !!!
now its starting to relax builder isn't available !!!!
all this while working away in Germany. with my ex demanding I sell the house to fund her new lifestyle. !!!!!!
regards
Sean
So after not finding the assembly instructions in the box that has the label "Bed Slats, assembly kit and instructions ", being told by the shop website thy would call back in the next three working days I decided to use the "almost right" instruction I had found on the internet
I then unwrapped the rest of the bed- Attatched to the rear of the headboard was a set of the "almost right" instructions. >:( >:( >:(
Why did they not put them in the correct place or label the headboard that they were there. >:( >:( >:(
You mean you read instructions ?
Quote from: ianrs54 on 17 July 2020, 12:15:16 PM
You mean you read instructions ?
I can't think why, he never reads the scenario or his orders in games!
=O =O =O =D>
I really worry about Mark, sometimes.
A very short while ago he asked me (Yes....ME) about safety hints on a certain piece of 'gardening' equipment, that I'm only allowed to use, if a grown-up (Von) is supervising.
Cheers - Phil X_X
Quote from: Techno on 18 July 2020, 07:22:48 AM
I really worry about Mark, sometimes.
A very short while ago he asked me (Yes....ME) about safety hints on a certain piece of 'gardening' equipment, that I'm only allowed to use, if a grown-up (Von) is supervising.
Cheers - Phil X_X
Well, incorrect use of a watering can can have life changing consequences! :-\
;D ;D ;D
You complete oik, Meirion.
I think even I would struggle to injure myself with a watering can.
Last time I used the (ahem) item....I was standing on rickety stone wall....with the 'item' over my head 'watering' a big bough.....Next to the lane.
Cheers - Phil ;)
Phil you would probably fill it with battery acid and sprasy on your foot, Or you'd fill it and the handle would snap, 20 lb (or 10 kg) on your foot :d :d
Battery acid ?
That's for wimps !
From previous experience, I'd more likely use petrol, and then ask Von where I'd left the matches.
Cheers - Phil ;)
Actually, I did blast my own eyebrows off with a watering can, a box of matches, and a spray can of insecticide in my youth.
Well the company we bought the bed from emailed me the instructions - they were the wrong ones.
So I used the almost correct instructions and have assembled the bed. Not slept in it yet.
Dont do anything too athletic in it !
Just wait.
Tomorrow he'll be telling us it collapsed as soon as he got into it ! X_X
(Hope it doesn't do that, Mark !)
Cheers - Phil
Quote from: Techno on 20 July 2020, 11:23:39 AM
Just wait.
Tomorrow he'll be telling us it collapsed as soon as he got into it ! X_X
(Hope it doesn't do that, Mark !)
Cheers - Phil
We have already both sat on it and no squeaks creaks or groans (from the bed ,from the bed!). So should be all ok. Its so fa across I am going to need a packed lunch to travel across top the other side. :)
One of the very best decisions I have made in the last forty years was to go for a king-size bed.
Yes, we thought about it and decided that the room was plenty big enough so it was daft not to get a big bed.
We got some new bedroom curtains at the weekend, went to put the pole up but realised the built-in wardrobes were going to get a bit in the way of the drill. Managed to work around that. Realised there were no hooks with them curtain or the rail. Parents had some spare, no worries. Watched a video on how to gather pencil pleat curtains (what a faff!) got to it, pull pull pull....missed the onscreen comment that the guy on the video had left "forgot to mention you should tie the other end of the strings before you do this"....
Spent the next few hours rethreading around 9 meters worth of string back through the curtain tape. At least the last few years of painting little men have come in useful as it has given me the patience and precision to do such a thing without losing the plot!
Got them up in the end thankfully.
Quote from: mmcv on 20 July 2020, 03:35:25 PM
We got some new bedroom curtains at the weekend, went to put the pole up but realised the built-in wardrobes were going to get a bit in the way of the drill. Managed to work around that. Realised there were no hooks with them curtain or the rail. Parents had some spare, no worries. Watched a video on how to gather pencil pleat curtains (what a faff!) got to it, pull pull pull....missed the onscreen comment that the guy on the video had left "forgot to mention you should tie the other end of the strings before you do this"....
Spent the next few hours rethreading around 9 meters worth of string back through the curtain tape. At least the last few years of painting little men have come in useful as it has given me the patience and precision to do such a thing without losing the plot!
Got them up in the end thankfully.
X_X
Quote from: mmcv on 20 July 2020, 03:35:25 PM
We got some new bedroom curtains at the weekend, went to put the pole up but realised the built-in wardrobes were going to get a bit in the way of the drill. Managed to work around that. Realised there were no hooks with them curtain or the rail. Parents had some spare, no worries. Watched a video on how to gather pencil pleat curtains (what a faff!) got to it, pull pull pull....missed the onscreen comment that the guy on the video had left "forgot to mention you should tie the other end of the strings before you do this"....
Spent the next few hours rethreading around 9 meters worth of string back through the curtain tape. At least the last few years of painting little men have come in useful as it has given me the patience and precision to do such a thing without losing the plot!
Got them up in the end thankfully.
I would have lost the plot.
Well first night in new bed - No it did not collapse . Really good nights sleep.
:)
You were probably worn out figuring out how to put it together !
Glad you got there, Mark !
Cheers - Phil :)
Quote from: Orcs on 21 July 2020, 12:00:55 PM
I would have lost the plot.
My wife did...
Glad you got your bed sorted!
Wow, impressive tales all round!