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The Repair Shop star Dom Chinea was left 'knackered with his head spinning' as his latest garden renovation took a disastrous turn.
Expert craftsman and presenter Dom fronts Dom Chinea's Cornish Workshop alongside his wife Maria.
It sees the couple document their move to West Cornwall from the busy commuter bustle of Kent.
This includes showing progress as the couple work on their garden - but they have had an unfortunate setback.
In episode two, Maria discovered that her vegetable patches had been completely eaten by slugs.
She explained: 'This is just endive. I did plant loads of lettuce and radish, but they got completely eaten by slugs.'
Dom and his wife Maria have been working on their garden - but things haven't quite been going to plan
'I mean, in terms of five-year plan, ten-year plan, how long it's going to take?
'I would love to say five years, but it’s not going to be five years. I don’t know. I don’t know.'
'There’s obviously the workshop is the number one priority. The garden, we both just love gardening and we know obviously that things take so long to grow.'
'That’s why we wanted to kind of get started on that first because we can be doing everything else whilst trees are growing and whilst things are settling in.'
Catching up with Dom, the presenter said:
'But I’m less patient when it comes to my workshop. I can’t wait to turn my drawings and designs into reality.'
'Doing what I need to do to try and get it done. It’s getting stuck in.'
Dom added:
“I’m knackered. Manual labour of physically doing this is one thing, but on top of all of this, I’ve got constant phone calls with ordering soil, ordering materials, sand and cement and all this stuff that needs to line up at the right time. There’s a lot to think about.
He concluded:
‘My mind is spinning and I’m not really one for spreadsheets and writing things down.
‘So unfortunately, it’s all spinning around in my head, which is probably not the most professional way of doing it.
‘But it’s all I can do. I’m doing the best I can. It’s the start of a long journey, but at least we started.’
Earlier this month, Dom received support from fans after his hand was 'pulled into a drill' in an agonising accident.
He joined the much-loved BBC show in 2017 and has become a key team member ever since.
In his latest YouTube video, the star informed fans about an injury he had sustained - explaining this was why the upload may be shorter than usual.
He said in the clip: 'I have just been an idiot.'
'I wasn't going to film this and include it in the video, but I think I'm going to have to just to explain why this is, potentially, a short video.'
'Drilling that last hole with that mag drill, which is a powerful thing, there is no stopping that drill once it's going, it's geared in such a way that it's got a lot of torque.'
Dominic elaborated further: 'It ate my glove, pulled my hand in - in where the cutter is. I have hurt my hand.'
'I'm absolutely fine, no major damage, it's just cut and bruised and hurts like hell.'
Elsewhere, Dominic has been a much-loved star of The Repair Shop since joining the team back in 2017
'I think it was a little bolt sticking out, because I lost one of the grub screws that hold the cutters in and I replaced it with a bolt, and I think the head of the bolt sticking out—that should be flush.
The grub screws are flush; the head of the bolt sticking out—I think—caught my glove and just pulled my hand into the drill and it’s made a bit of a mess.
I can’t really move the last three fingers; I can, they’re ok but my God it hurts. I’m going to have go and get some ice on this and rest it.
From there, Dominic then showed what was left of his ripped glove to viewers, as he said: ‘You need these moments every now and then, just a little reminder of how dangerous all this stuff is, especially here working on my own.’
One fan commented: ‘I know hindsight’s a wonderful thing Dom, but a first aid kit in the workshop and mobile out on a worktop nearby is a must for lone working.
‘We want to keep watching you for years to come! Those workbenches are super, very well made sir.’
Another advised: ‘Whether you can move your hand or not, you have to go and get an Xray and a proper assessment of your hand.’
A third said: ‘I wish you a speedy recovery and little pain in your injured hand. Greetings from Germany. PS: We’ve all been idiots sometimes.’