Fixed my Nilfisk wet and dry vacuum cleaner. Nil cost. See t’other thread. 
I cannot believe you.I fixed my snoring. Does that count?![]()
I'd press record... Just for the funI cannot believe you.
My wife is adamant that she doesn't snore. Neighbours three streets away would disagree.
I have been millietres away from pressing record on the phone, but Bad Things would probably happen if I ever played it back. So I have now taken to saying "Be Quiet!" loudly, in the middle of the night. Amazingly, it often works for ten minutes or more.
At breakfast, mildly, "Oh, by the way, you were snoring again, dear."
"No, I WAS NOT, DEAR."
It's terrifying, and she absolutely knows she's doing it.
I feel your pain for the same reasons. I pressed record about 5 years ago, but never had the nerve to play it to her.I cannot believe you.
My wife is adamant that she doesn't snore. Neighbours three streets away would disagree.
I have been millietres away from pressing record on the phone, but Bad Things would probably happen if I ever played it back. So I have now taken to saying "Be Quiet!" loudly, in the middle of the night. Amazingly, it often works for ten minutes or more.
At breakfast, mildly, "Oh, by the way, you were snoring again, dear."
"No, I WAS NOT, DEAR."
It's terrifying, and she absolutely knows she's doing it.
You seem to have moved in to a corner of my own workshop!A step towards "fixing" some storage problems...
Back area of the workshop (storage/dumping) area... With searching at the back for some stain I didn't have I decided some old kitchen drawers should be made use of. Used some of the recently acquired MRMDF (from the recycling centre) for side frames. Still more "fixing" to be done
There's probably more than a few of us with workshops like 'ours'You seem to have moved in to a corner of my own workshop!
Side step on this thread with "snoring" having come into the discussions... making your other half aware is best for their health and yours.
*AI Overview
Is Snoring Dangerous? | Dr Kenny Pang
Snoring is not inherently dangerous, but it can be a symptom of Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA), a serious condition where airways close, causing breathing pauses. Chronic, loud snoring raises risks for heart disease, high blood pressure, stroke, type 2 diabetes, and extreme daytime fatigue.
When to See a Doctor (Warning Signs)
Breathing Pauses: Loud snoring accompanied by snorting, gasping, or choking.
Excessive Daytime Sleepiness: Feeling very tired despite a full night's sleep.
Morning Headaches: Waking up with a headache or a sore throat.
Irritability/Memory Issues: Difficulty concentrating or mood changes.
High Blood Pressure: Chronic snoring is strongly linked to hypertension.
Why It Can Be Dangerous
If snoring is caused by OSA, the body is deprived of oxygen periodically throughout the night. This puts intense, repetitive stress on the heart and brain. The resulting lack of restful sleep can lead to dangerous daytime drowsiness, potentially causing accidents.
When to Seek Medical Advice
It is recommended to consult a doctor if snoring is loud and persistent, or if a partner observes breathing pauses, as this may indicate the need for a sleep study to check for sleep apnea. *