Benchwayze":iz4jwboj said:As it's daughter-dear it will be at a knock-down price too as usual. I always feel churlish a asking for labour charges!
Benchwayze":1m1l0sji said:Lons,
It's the way you bring them up! Being a Northerner you should know that!
Seriously; As my daughter regularly tires of furniture, and wants new, I tend to inherit the the old stuff. for recycling. Quite often I use it to make the new stuff. Simples.
Although, I always told my pair; There's ain't no such thing as a free lunch! :mrgreen:
Regards
John
Lons":3mded0ma said:Benchwayze":3mded0ma said:As it's daughter-dear it will be at a knock-down price too as usual. I always feel churlish a asking for labour charges!
EH ! Please tell me how you can get ANY money back from daughter - let alone labour :roll:
If anything is needed in my family, it's a visit to dads free materials and labour dept :?
Bob
Dibs-h":3bzwcz42 said:Benchwayze":3bzwcz42 said:Lons,
It's the way you bring them up! Being a Northerner you should know that!
Seriously; As my daughter regularly tires of furniture, and wants new, I tend to inherit the the old stuff. for recycling. Quite often I use it to make the new stuff. Simples.
Although, I always told my pair; There's ain't no such thing as a free lunch! :mrgreen:
Regards
John
Damn right!
Now if they were newly married, strapped for money - things would be different. But if they've just come back from their nice ££ holiday or changed to a nice new car things - I'll be stuffed if I'd be subsidising that lifestyle. The daughter might think Daddy's the best thing sliced bread - but the SIL must be thinking her Dad's a right mug.
My 2c worth
Dibs
I'm not in that situation yet as both mine don't have partners...yet! However, I'm not looking forward to the inevitable...'daddy dearest, do you think you could just run me and Wayne :evil: (I don't think she'd dare) a little dining room suite/bedroom suite/ kitchen table' etc etc. She's already decided which bits of my stuff at home she likesDibs-h":35hr7u9r said:[Damn right!
Now if they were newly married, strapped for money - things would be different. But if they've just come back from their nice ££ holiday or changed to a nice new car things - I'll be stuffed if I'd be subsidising that lifestyle. The daughter might think Daddy's the best thing sliced bread - but the SIL must be thinking her Dad's a right mug.
My 2c worth
Dibs
woodbloke":30fcy6o3 said:I'm not in that situation yet as both mine don't have partners...yet! However, I'm not looking forward to the inevitable...'daddy dearest, do you think you could just run me and Wayne :evil: (I don't think she'd dare) a little dining room suite/bedroom suite/ kitchen table' etc etc. She's already decided which bits of my stuff at home she likes
Seriously though and on a related topic...if daughter/son is married and then gets divorced (God forbid it ever happens) what then happens to any pieces of furniture that have been made for them? Would the ex-SIL be entitled to any of your masterpieces and then waltz of to another partner with some of your stuff tucked under his arm?.. (so to speak) That I would hate to happen...perhaps some written agreement with the future SIL before they get married? - Rob
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