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In light of the previous post concerning wife and tiles, here is a sorry tale of woe.
Sister in law (SIL) mentions that she might buy a new kitchen, and I oferred (fool) to plumb in new sink and maybe move a socket or 2. A days work I think, and as I am in the area on business just before Christmas no problem.
Christmas comes and goes, no news so I assume that she has gone off the idea. 1st week of January I pop down to pick up the Christmas presents and am met with the fate accompli that the units are arriving 9th of Jan. And oh yes, can you plumb in the new gas hob (she has a free standing cooker at the moment).
Hmm. I smell a rat.
Go round to SIL and discover -
a) She hasn't really measured up properly, just taken a floor plan into Bodget & Scarpers shed for one of these fancy computer generated plans
b) The consumer unit, meter, and various other spurs and switches are wrapped round the wall under the cupboard next to the sink. This means the said cupboard has no back and the worktop has no battening. Oh yes, there is a 2 inch x 2 inch bit of conduit emerging from the worktop going through the roof
c) She hasn't thought about the power for the igniters on the new hob so another SFU is required
d) The ring main wiring is just lying on the floor in a heap beneath the cupboards. This applies to the whole kitchen
e) She has not costed in all the electrical and plumbing bits (Can't you just put the new sink in using the old ones ???) never mind blades, drill bits, trunking, silicon etc etc.
f) When I mention that it will cost her about £150 for the bits, never mind my time (which is free as I am brother in law) she almost bursts into tears and says "Well forget it then".
g) Point f above is obviosly not going to happen as she already has ripped out the floor and half the kitchen
h) Being the kind and gentle soul I am I offer to order the bits which totals around £170 inc vat. Tell her she can pay me when she has got some cash together after the Christmas binge.
i) Order some extra tools for £100 (e.g a decent holesaw as I have killed my other one putting in Mother in Laws bathroom 2 years ago)
j) Wife then hits the roof as she feels I am being extravegant
k) Wife threatens divorce as I with all the tools, cabling, trunking etc in the car we have no room to bring back other stuff from Mother in Law's left there after our last visit
l) My one day job look like three ...
m) We happen to live 400 miles away from SIL.
I think I can see trouble ........
A soon to be divorced man.
Sister in law (SIL) mentions that she might buy a new kitchen, and I oferred (fool) to plumb in new sink and maybe move a socket or 2. A days work I think, and as I am in the area on business just before Christmas no problem.
Christmas comes and goes, no news so I assume that she has gone off the idea. 1st week of January I pop down to pick up the Christmas presents and am met with the fate accompli that the units are arriving 9th of Jan. And oh yes, can you plumb in the new gas hob (she has a free standing cooker at the moment).
Hmm. I smell a rat.
Go round to SIL and discover -
a) She hasn't really measured up properly, just taken a floor plan into Bodget & Scarpers shed for one of these fancy computer generated plans
b) The consumer unit, meter, and various other spurs and switches are wrapped round the wall under the cupboard next to the sink. This means the said cupboard has no back and the worktop has no battening. Oh yes, there is a 2 inch x 2 inch bit of conduit emerging from the worktop going through the roof
c) She hasn't thought about the power for the igniters on the new hob so another SFU is required
d) The ring main wiring is just lying on the floor in a heap beneath the cupboards. This applies to the whole kitchen
e) She has not costed in all the electrical and plumbing bits (Can't you just put the new sink in using the old ones ???) never mind blades, drill bits, trunking, silicon etc etc.
f) When I mention that it will cost her about £150 for the bits, never mind my time (which is free as I am brother in law) she almost bursts into tears and says "Well forget it then".
g) Point f above is obviosly not going to happen as she already has ripped out the floor and half the kitchen
h) Being the kind and gentle soul I am I offer to order the bits which totals around £170 inc vat. Tell her she can pay me when she has got some cash together after the Christmas binge.
i) Order some extra tools for £100 (e.g a decent holesaw as I have killed my other one putting in Mother in Laws bathroom 2 years ago)
j) Wife then hits the roof as she feels I am being extravegant
k) Wife threatens divorce as I with all the tools, cabling, trunking etc in the car we have no room to bring back other stuff from Mother in Law's left there after our last visit
l) My one day job look like three ...
m) We happen to live 400 miles away from SIL.
I think I can see trouble ........
A soon to be divorced man.