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Tolly84

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Hi there,


I need some help to do the following:


1) refix a shed door (probably requires plaining along the bottom and rehanging)

2) secure a table leg

3) fix a cupboard strut

4) remove some fixings from walls/ceiling and fill holes

5) replace some edging on a kitchen cupboard

5) painting - a couple of touch ups after a leak, painting over the filled holes mentioned above plus a couple of rooms to be repainted

6) replacing window handles

7) put up a curtain pole


There may be a couple of other things but this gives you an idea.


Will need someone who can bring all of the equipment needed to do the jobs and can take care of this entirely as I will not be able to help. I will get the materials.


In terms of timing this needs to be done in at least two visits - most of the stuff can be done whenever (in the next two/three weeks) and am absolutely open to someone popping in and out as they have the time, but final painting will need to be on 13 Jan (after I have moved furniture out).


If this might suit, would love to hear from you.


Thanks!

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