>putting furniture in front of windows
>>987149
>'I don't like this thing' threads on a forum about doing projects
>>987169
I do a lot of DIY restorations and house improvements for the community, and often times the come to me and say "wah its too dark in here fix it" and it usually a cabinet infront of an exterior window or filthy as fuck windows and theyre too dumb to just rearrange or buy new furniture
When people think that you need the best tools to do stuff decently
And when they think the best shop equipment is dewalt/jet/ridgid
When they think new shop equipment is better than the stuff made before the 1960s
>>987149
>lazy people making threads rather than getting on with the task
>>987192 mfw you have to hate yourself by that logic
>>987195
OK fatty.
>>987188
>hey is that DeWalt? a friend told me thats the best stuff to use
Yep, but i still get shit done
You need a day off evey once in a while so you don't go nuts
>Leaving a saw plugged in while changing it's blade.
One little step guarantees that you shouldn't die in the process.
>>987199
Classic
>>987212
I give zero fucks if someone doesn't care enough about their own life to spend a few extra seconds to save it
Just like people that don't wear seatbelts
people who paint over beautiful wood grain with paint
people who tell me to paint over their wood when im working on their house
>ffs 95 year old stained maple looks way better than me painting over it with flat gray interior latex...
>>987367
This. Also stapling shitty carpet over hardwood floors.
>>987381
I love when people do that in 20 years when they sell the house the next owners get to tear it up and get distressed wood floors with rust stains
>>987391
>grandparents had carpet installed over stained hardwood floors in the 70s
>tearing up carpet last year, the tack strips are rusted and the perimeter of the floor has nail holes and rust circles after 40 years of neglect
>>987212
>2 fucking safeties and i have to reach all the way around to unplug it
Fuck that.