To the kindered spirits of building garbage for wives.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XkFAn0D3x9U&feature=player_embedded]"MAX KOCH assembles a dresser from IKEA" (NSFW) - YouTube[/ame]
To the kindered spirits of building garbage for wives.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XkFAn0D3x9U&feature=player_embedded]"MAX KOCH assembles a dresser from IKEA" (NSFW) - YouTube[/ame]
2:39 LMFAO
I'll drill a hole in your head hahaha
I swear to johova, I just put the same thing together for my wife...and another one to go...
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I bought a small dresser for my room in camp last shift & it sat there with me having no time to put it together. maybe this shift i'll have time haha. that looked bad but dude was funny as fuck lol.
Ikea shit is easy as hell to put together, the fun part is re-assembling everything without the instructions when you feel inspired to take EVERYTHING apart when you move..
I still have a bbq grill on my deck in 20 pieces because I somehow lost every nut & bolt.. I feel really dumb for not putting them into the holes I took them out of when I took the shit apart.
It took me all of a half hour to assemble that small dresser lol peice I cake ha
Wow.. That is 100% minty putting ikea shit together.
Ikea isn't that bad really, putting stuff together.. It's like cryo said, taking it apart and re-assembling it. I've never lost my nuts and bolts, but i've always had problems dissaseembling in the right order, leading to borken pieces or gouges in the holes where stuff bolts, rendering the (unlost) nut or bolt useless...
My current desk hasa c-clamp holding it together in the corner post. If that wasn't there, the whole damn thing would crash.
I'm going to buy a large dresser next week on my days off I'll let you know how it goes lol.
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