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Why does nobody repair things any more?

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UnquietDad · 20/01/2007 23:52

this article struck a chord.

Currently dealing with a recalcitrant DVD player and incensed that the thing is playing up when it's less than 2 years old! It would be cheaper to buy a new one than to get it repaired.

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bandstand · 21/01/2007 01:00

it is so effing annoying isnt it? my dvd player was 40 quid, but still, 40 quid is 40 quid, why should you have to replace it eveyr year or so? just cos its cheap

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bandstand · 21/01/2007 01:01

ps. have you tried playing in on the ps 2... if you have one...............

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VeniVidiVickiQV · 21/01/2007 01:02

Ah, my dp is magic. He will ALWAYS tinker

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Enid · 21/01/2007 01:04

dh mends EVERYThingt

we love him for it

even COD love shim for it

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warningsallystrawberryhasPMT · 21/01/2007 01:12

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VeniVidiVickiQV · 21/01/2007 01:14

My DP probably has a drill driver, some batoning and some screws that could help with that.

We have a shed FULL of tools (Im not exaggerating), Just In Case he might need them for something because he loves to tinker and 'mend' things. Thankfully - he usually does manage to mend stuff whilst tinkering.

Has saved us a fortune in plumber, electrician, builder, mechanic, chippie, and mostly - IT type costs.

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Califrau · 21/01/2007 01:18

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Papillon · 21/01/2007 08:01

Tonight my uncle fixed baby bike with abit of pampas grass. Now the steering wheel stays on and the wheels go round.

ds was stoked.

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Budababe · 21/01/2007 08:12

My Dad used to be billiant at fixing stuff when I was growing up but even he struggles now as "everything has changed so much".

Bought a cheap DVD player for my MIL so that DS could watch DVDs at her house. She never actually used it and it didn't work next time we tried!

What really gets to me is vacum cleaners. I must buy one a year.

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UnquietDad · 21/01/2007 11:28

I'm not a tinkerer or a mender. I can wire a plug and put up shelves, but that's about it. Anything involving water, gas, or advanced technology and I Get A Man In.

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moondog · 21/01/2007 11:31

I know,it breaks my heart,but happily have a father and a dh who are brilliant menders.
We live in Turkey and they will do anything for you there-a new zip in a boot or a suitcase costs nothing and is done so skillfully.

I saw a book recently celebrating the care and beauty of this. One thing that really touched me was a plastic colander which had been mended three times.

My video recorder doesn't work (dh away) and the kids only have videos.I bet I won;t be able to find anyone to do it.

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misdee · 21/01/2007 18:08

i fixed and restore things where i can.

i had a cd player, and in the first year under warrenty the lens broke 3 times and wouldnt play any cd's. it was fixed for free each time. each time the invoice for a new lens was £60. the cd player cost me £100. surprisingly after the last repair it lasted 8years!

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nikkie · 21/01/2007 20:33

My Dads not allowed to touch thinks electrical anymore or drill holes as he tends to make a mess, I seem to have ended up with the job of fixing stuff My idea is to fiddle about then take it to work or ask advidce at work as have a few handy friends One friends husband is always fixing computers/dvd/tv/videos and if he can't he cannibalises them to fix others !

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ShinyHappyPeopleHoldingHands · 21/01/2007 20:36

Yes I agree. My grandpa could fix anything, bless his soul.. and my FIL can fix most things.. but DH... PAH! I feel cheated because I married him in hopes that he would grow into a man who could build, make and fix things like his father! He is nearly 41 now and does he feck!

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misdee · 21/01/2007 20:57

i have two pc towers here. i am going to ask BIL if he fancies building one pc from two.

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EmmyLou · 22/01/2007 18:03

My DH is very good at all that practical and technical stuff - but it's the time it takes in relation to the cost of the item that usually swings it.

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EmmyLou · 22/01/2007 18:04

sorry - that's the time it takes to repair in relation to the cost of replacing...

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suzycreamcheese · 22/01/2007 18:09

dp good at repairing
i hate throwing things out half used and hate shopping...

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BettySpaghetti · 22/01/2007 18:12

I'll go and ask DP on your behalf ( he might be able to shed some light on the matter as hes currently in the other room trying to repair a Little People town/road thing thats stopped going round and I can hear him cursing from here!)

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UnquietDad · 22/01/2007 23:20

bloody hell, all these DIY DHs. It could make a man feel inadequate...

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StrangeTown · 22/01/2007 23:53

Never mind UD - it's actually a lot of our dad's who are good at fixing things on this thread, not our DH's.
Now, I realise that you are actually someone's Dad and all that, but you are obviously just from the wrong generation.

My DH is 41 and is also fecking useless. Must be something about men born in '66 ShinyHappy...
He always Gets A Man In and they are usually his mates and they eat all my biscuits.

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misdee · 22/01/2007 23:57

no UD, i'm a woman, and i repair things and not just dolls and prams lol.

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UnquietDad · 22/01/2007 23:57

It's funny because my dad was always one of those Mending Dads while I was growing up. he loved to have things in pieces on the kitchen table. He still would today if his health was better. I didn't inherit the gene!

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