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FREE SERVICE! - General Handy Man in East Dulwich.


Kaz91

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I am offering my service for the elderly or those who are lacking the means to do so.


I am a trainee and I was working on a job site for 3 months.


My skills are the following so far:

-Painting

-Wall filing

-Flat pack furniture assemble

-Carpet removing

-Laminate flooring



As I am still learning on the go I need to be persistent with my tool box and constantly use my power tools.

Helping you is essentially helping me in return.


I assembled a kitchen unit in Harlow in 1 hour, my 2nd attempt took me 40mins.


My aim is to help those who struggle to get these type of work done without spending any cash, while I keep improving my skills both in time and quality so I can soon move onto other areas etc.


Please do note I am not a professional.

My work standards are average at best.


I live near East Dulwich Station.

Only Local people please


Thanks,

Kaz

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