Things you dont use anymore.

Discussion in 'Off-Topic Discussion' started by pete, Mar 9, 2021.

  1. Selleri

    Selleri Koala

    Joined:
    Mar 1, 2009
    Messages:
    2,635
    Location:
    North Tyneside
    Ratings:
    +8,343
    No, that's not a law, it's the Haberdashery Fairy. After it has finished mending those tiny tears and wears on the clothes you just shoved in her cupboard, it just can't stop. :dancy:

    A waistband button would look so much better if moved inwards just a bit, the dresses surely would be more flattering if the corset part was a tad tighter, and jeans certainly must be let out to accommodate the muscular parts.

    So off goes the Haberdashery Fairy, and whilst her vision and the reality of the development of my body don't quite match I can't complain too much. The Biodiversity Fairy who lives in the hard-to-reach corners of my baking things cupboards is much harder to live with :mad:

    This doesn't work if you have a young daughter who confiscates all of your cast offs and anything that fits her current style (including my expensive non- cast off woollen overcoat :mad:) to marinate in her wardrobes for years until they emerge into the scrap clothes bag to be turned into crafty projects.

    Once they have been used in crafty projects, the inevitable "Mum... where's that blue top I loved when I was 15? " begins. :rolleyespink: :biggrin:
     
    • Funny Funny x 5
    • Like Like x 4
    • WeeTam

      WeeTam Total Gardener

      Joined:
      Mar 9, 2015
      Messages:
      2,392
      Gender:
      Male
      Location:
      Southern Scotland
      Ratings:
      +5,141
      Things i dont use anymore....75% of the stuff in the garage.
      A 1979 Mini, commercial coffee machine, OJ machine, a safe, brand new dishwasher, more stuff, and tins of paint of course. :doh:
       
      • Like Like x 5
      • Funny Funny x 2
      • Informative Informative x 1
      • Black Dog

        Black Dog Gardener of useful things

        Joined:
        Feb 4, 2021
        Messages:
        582
        Gender:
        Male
        Occupation:
        It's a secret
        Location:
        Germany (Emsland, Zone 8b)
        Ratings:
        +1,140
        I'll take the coffee machine, OJ-Juicer, safe and dishwasher please....

        But I really feel your pain. My parents always want to gift me with things they bought 20 years ago on a dubious TV-shopping Programm. But I figure, if they haven't used it for 20 years without missing it, chances are I won't need it either.

        Don't collect kitchen stuff you don't need. Two good knives and a big cutting board can replace have the electrical stuff you can buy nowadays
         
        • Like Like x 1
        • shiney

          shiney President, Grumpy Old Men's Club Staff Member

          Joined:
          Jul 3, 2006
          Messages:
          63,873
          Gender:
          Male
          Occupation:
          Retired - Last Century!!!
          Location:
          Herts/Essex border. Zone 8b
          Ratings:
          +124,743
          I don't have that problem as I got rid of my garage 40 years ago :heehee:

          Electrical stuff in the kitchen? :scratch: What's that? Do you mean the lights? :whistle:
           
          • Funny Funny x 2
          • Like Like x 1
          • JWK

            JWK Gardener Staff Member

            Joined:
            Jun 3, 2008
            Messages:
            32,630
            Gender:
            Male
            Location:
            Surrey
            Ratings:
            +50,494
            Slotted screws! I chucked my antique collection away during lockdown when I realised I only ever use posidrive these days.
             
            • Agree Agree x 3
            • Black Dog

              Black Dog Gardener of useful things

              Joined:
              Feb 4, 2021
              Messages:
              582
              Gender:
              Male
              Occupation:
              It's a secret
              Location:
              Germany (Emsland, Zone 8b)
              Ratings:
              +1,140
              Same here. They are a real pain to (un-)screw without a perfect angle and lots of space to move.

              It's funny how my Phillips-screwdrivers are used up almost to the hilt whereas the flatheads are almost brand new (and mostly being used to open up cans of paint)
               
            • pete

              pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

              Joined:
              Jan 9, 2005
              Messages:
              51,588
              Gender:
              Male
              Occupation:
              Retired
              Location:
              Mid Kent
              Ratings:
              +95,533
              You reminded me, my old pump screwdriver, actually wore this one out and bought a new one about 3 or 4 yrs before getting my first cordless drill.
              They were fun to use with slotted screws and you could do a fair amount of damage if you slipped off the head of the screw, bit of an art to use properly.:smile:
              DSC00881.JPG
               
              • Like Like x 2
              • CanadianLori

                CanadianLori Total Gardener

                Joined:
                Sep 20, 2015
                Messages:
                10,022
                Occupation:
                Battle Axe
                Location:
                Oakville, Ontario, Canada Zone 5A
                Ratings:
                +32,332
                I prefer #8 or larger robertson screws. The square gives a firm hold. Lots in the states are now catching on to it as I am getting more and more products that come with the robertson screws for installation rather than the Phillips.
                 
                • Like Like x 1
                • pete

                  pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

                  Joined:
                  Jan 9, 2005
                  Messages:
                  51,588
                  Gender:
                  Male
                  Occupation:
                  Retired
                  Location:
                  Mid Kent
                  Ratings:
                  +95,533
                  We used to use those for Kreg screws, but what is catching on a lot now even for wood screws is Torx heads.
                   
                  • Agree Agree x 1
                  • Informative Informative x 1
                  • CanadianLori

                    CanadianLori Total Gardener

                    Joined:
                    Sep 20, 2015
                    Messages:
                    10,022
                    Occupation:
                    Battle Axe
                    Location:
                    Oakville, Ontario, Canada Zone 5A
                    Ratings:
                    +32,332
                    I've got the torx screw driver sets but so far I've only used them for automotive stuff and occasionaly some electronics.

                    I have some power tools that I haven't used much but will still keep. My reciprocating saw, my metal chop saw, my 90 degree power drill, my small sander and a few others.

                    I do need to sort through my trays of parts that I take along for installations. Probably lots of junk in those!
                     
                    • Like Like x 2
                    • shiney

                      shiney President, Grumpy Old Men's Club Staff Member

                      Joined:
                      Jul 3, 2006
                      Messages:
                      63,873
                      Gender:
                      Male
                      Occupation:
                      Retired - Last Century!!!
                      Location:
                      Herts/Essex border. Zone 8b
                      Ratings:
                      +124,743
                      I don't have any problem with any of those different types of screws and the jobs they are meant for. I just use one tool - it's called a landline phone :thumbsup: :whistle: :heehee:
                       
                      • Funny Funny x 3
                      • Like Like x 1
                      • HarryS

                        HarryS Eternally Optimistic Gardener

                        Joined:
                        Aug 28, 2010
                        Messages:
                        8,906
                        Gender:
                        Male
                        Occupation:
                        Retired
                        Location:
                        Wigan
                        Ratings:
                        +16,249
                        The Robertson head never really took off in Europe, well I have never seen them. I understood that the square drive was really good. Phillips has nearly died off replaced by Pozidrive.
                         
                        • Agree Agree x 2
                        • Informative Informative x 1
                        • Snorky85

                          Snorky85 Total Gardener

                          Joined:
                          Jul 7, 2013
                          Messages:
                          3,117
                          Gender:
                          Female
                          Occupation:
                          Accountant
                          Location:
                          Lincolnshire
                          Ratings:
                          +11,178
                          oooh really?! How long have you had it? what type of mini is it?
                           
                          • Funny Funny x 1
                          • pete

                            pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

                            Joined:
                            Jan 9, 2005
                            Messages:
                            51,588
                            Gender:
                            Male
                            Occupation:
                            Retired
                            Location:
                            Mid Kent
                            Ratings:
                            +95,533
                            Many years ago, when I worked at a place that made cell doors for prisons;)

                            We used to fix the ironmongery with clutch head screws.
                             
                            • Like Like x 2
                            • Informative Informative x 2
                            • JWK

                              JWK Gardener Staff Member

                              Joined:
                              Jun 3, 2008
                              Messages:
                              32,630
                              Gender:
                              Male
                              Location:
                              Surrey
                              Ratings:
                              +50,494
                              Another candidate for "things you don't use anymore". We have one only because it's impossible to get a broadband connection without. Very rarely get calls on it and never use it to call out.
                               
                              • Like Like x 1
                              • Agree Agree x 1
                              • Friendly Friendly x 1
                              Loading...

                              Share This Page

                              1. This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
                                By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.
                                Dismiss Notice