Do it Yourself

I like DIY. Sunday carpenter. I can make it somehow. If you look it up a little, you can fix most things. Of course, it's an amateur, so it's far away from professionals, but if you think it's tasty, you'll have an attachment.

DIY has been heard by someone in Japanese English, and I think it was so, but when I looked it up in Wikipedia, it seemed to be a lie.

In London, the United Kingdom, which had the intense air raids of the Nazi Germany in World War II, the national movement began to recover the destroyed town with their own hands in the end of 1945. "D.I.Y." = "Do It Yourself" was born as the slogan.

That's why. It's cool.

I like the spirit of saying, "I'll do it myself without leaving it to others."

Even when the Yokohama store relocated, it took three months to open in one month. It's business in business. After all professionals are amazing. I also like the word "mochi is mochiya".

But only attachments are so much. This shelf is also DIY,

This door is also DIY

I put this brick


I also made this lighting.

I don't know how to put a tile, but I could do it for the time being.

I think it would have been better if I saw it later, but that's a good thing about DIY.

The most favorite is this wall.

The tools on this wall are tools that customers can use. DIY and fixing are compatible. When I was addicted to the fix, I didn't develop YouTube, and I didn't have much information as it is now, but I was changing tires and cutting the steering wheels with my senior's appearance. I want the current customers to experience such things.

DIY space is basicallyIf you buy something, you can use it for free.It's a stance that you should do it at your own risk, but if you are in trouble, we will have it, and that point is safe.

I didn't come, but Ishida's friend had a LA. Do difficult places here and do what you can do yourself.

At an old bicycle shop, I lent a tool to customers and learned. There was a time when I thought so. But now I'm happy to lend a tool. It may not be the correct answer as a bicycle shop, but that kind of culture is part of the pist. I want to leave it.

Junki

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