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12th May 2008, 10:03 PM
Thread: Feast Watson vs Sikkens...
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Just a follow up question, after applying the 3...
Just a follow up question, after applying the 3 coats, how long before is ok for traffic? Cheers.
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10th May 2008, 11:47 AM
Thread: Feast Watson vs Sikkens...
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Thanks for the replies, think I'll go the Feast...
Thanks for the replies, think I'll go the Feast Watson and spend the change on beer :2tsup:
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8th May 2008, 01:51 PM
Thread: Feast Watson vs Sikkens...
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What do you mean by 2pac finish? I was under the...
What do you mean by 2pac finish? I was under the impression that you just use 3 coats of Cetol deck, or 1 of HLS and 2 of Cetol Deck.
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8th May 2008, 08:56 AM
Thread: Feast Watson vs Sikkens...
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Feast Watson vs Sikkens...
It's time to finish the Merbau deck and have finally narrowed my choices to the above. Can anyone give me advise on what they would choose and why? Cheers.
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1st May 2008, 09:46 PM
Thread: What brand of paint?
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Not a fan of Dulux or Taubmans- Both a little...
Not a fan of Dulux or Taubmans- Both a little watery. Watty are good (ID range), but pricy. I'd go Haymes Ultra Premium range- Best paint I've used.
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1st May 2008, 09:35 AM
Thread: Haymes Decking Oil
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Haymes Decking Oil
Has anyone used it? Success or otherwise? I've used Haymes for everything else and cannot fault it so figure their decking oil should be on par.
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28th April 2008, 10:07 AM
Thread: Rinnai Water Controller
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If you turn the controller off, it turns the HWS...
If you turn the controller off, it turns the HWS unit off so leave it on.
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23rd April 2008, 12:10 AM
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Under advise from a lot of forum members, I used...
Under advise from a lot of forum members, I used 10g square drive type-17 SS screws (Macsim) and couldn't be happier. Looks attractive, did not snap any (2500 screwed down) and got them for $150 per...
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16th April 2008, 10:06 PM
Thread: Need advice on dishwashers..
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We have a Miele- Great if you love your dishes...
We have a Miele- Great if you love your dishes wet! Numerous parts changed on it over last 2 years and should be much, much better for a nearly $2K unit. Only reason we haven't changed it is that...
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16th April 2008, 09:59 PM
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Why not build a small retaining wall on left...
Why not build a small retaining wall on left side, then level out soil and build a normal set of steps?
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15th April 2008, 02:09 PM
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No probs, just remember that most home's...
No probs, just remember that most home's stormwater discharge point is 100mm and that covers your whole house!
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14th April 2008, 01:37 PM
Thread: Ducted or seperate split system
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I'm guessing it was. I have ducted (Brivis Gas...
I'm guessing it was. I have ducted (Brivis Gas heater with refrigerated add-on unit) and no issues to speak of- Simply because it's top-shelf gear and was installed/balanced/sized correctly. ...
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13th April 2008, 09:34 PM
Thread: Loki's Deck
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Loki, just wanted to find out how your SS...
Loki, just wanted to find out how your SS balustrading is going? I'm thinking of getting them from Miami Stainless too and would like to know how you have found them over last few months eg need to...
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13th April 2008, 09:28 PM
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I have the 451 from the Makita 4 piece kit and...
I have the 451 from the Makita 4 piece kit and have had no issues. Plenty of power, hammer works well and batteries are great.
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4th April 2008, 09:22 PM
Thread: Raised Decking - Advise ?
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Like Dr said, rip the bricks out and replace with...
Like Dr said, rip the bricks out and replace with a concrete slab. Then simply dynabolt 70x35 TP to the slab (Bearers), then run 90x45 TP on top (Joists) Decking on top brings it to 180mm.
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1st April 2008, 10:02 AM
Thread: What paint to use in Bathroom
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If you have decent ventilation, whatever paint...
If you have decent ventilation, whatever paint you use will be fine. My ensuite/bathroom ceilings are Haymes Premium Ceiling paint and no mould/grime issues to speak of as we have a decent exhaust...
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1st April 2008, 09:54 AM
Thread: tiles or skirting boards first?
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True, it was less work though as I did not need...
True, it was less work though as I did not need to cut all tiles against the walls mm perfect (I needed to save time as I laid close to 250m2!). I'll take a pic and post.
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31st March 2008, 09:25 PM
Thread: tiles or skirting boards first?
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Excellent and most important point when tiling. ...
Excellent and most important point when tiling. We spent a number of hours measuring and laying out the floor tiles so we would have to cut against each wall, end up with most of the tile around...
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31st March 2008, 08:38 PM
Thread: tiles or skirting boards first?
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Did not have any major gaps- Biggest would have...
Did not have any major gaps- Biggest would have been around 1mm. Tiles are polished porcellin 500x500 so as long as you lay them all level, should not have gaps. Rough finish tiles like slate would...
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29th March 2008, 04:58 PM
Thread: Slab rebate
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I would not worry about having a rebate. Simply...
I would not worry about having a rebate. Simply run the wall sheeting over the slab edge 50mm or so.
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29th March 2008, 10:41 AM
Thread: tiles or skirting boards first?
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I did both the tiling and fixing at our home and...
I did both the tiling and fixing at our home and I laid tiles first, skirts last. Tiles were quicker to lay as they do not need to be mm perfect and it leaves a cleaner look.
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27th March 2008, 06:08 PM
Thread: Impact driver or cordless drill
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I went the Makita 18v Li-Ion combo set. I looked...
I went the Makita 18v Li-Ion combo set. I looked at the Panasonic but I wanted a recipro saw too and Panasonic do not make one yet. I cannot speak highly enough of the little Makita impacter, 22min...
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5th March 2008, 12:23 PM
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Keep it simple... We used a 450x450 polished...
Keep it simple... We used a 450x450 polished porcellin on floor and walls (Tiled to ceilings too) and broke with marble borders, horizontal in bathroom/WC and vertical in ensuite/WC. The marble...
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4th March 2008, 02:59 PM
Thread: Installing Skirting...
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If you are concerned with putting tape on your...
If you are concerned with putting tape on your floors, use the 3M painters tape as it has less adhesive and does not leave residue. Can say on for up to 14 days and leaves a straight line when...
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4th March 2008, 01:42 PM
Thread: hand basin overflow
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Silly question but do you have the rubber...
Silly question but do you have the rubber washer/gasket between the nut and base of basin?
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4th March 2008, 08:00 AM
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Understood Autogenous- Can't say I've ever tried...
Understood Autogenous- Can't say I've ever tried that or would want too.
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4th March 2008, 07:42 AM
Thread: Laundry in a Cupboard
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We have a 2yr old Samsung 1200rpm front load and...
We have a 2yr old Samsung 1200rpm front load and it will do a full load in 30mins, uses 60 litres of water and none of our clothes cop any wear/tear like top loaders do. One of the best appliances I...
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3rd March 2008, 09:23 AM
Thread: Down lights
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I'll second the Osram Decostar globes. My mate...
I'll second the Osram Decostar globes. My mate and I bought over 200 of these when we were both building and have not had any blow in nearly 3 years. Importantly leave enough breathing space around...
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3rd March 2008, 09:08 AM
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I'm no concreter but we have laid 130m2 of...
I'm no concreter but we have laid 130m2 of exposed aggregate and have not had any wear/structural issues. We didn't sprinkle with sugar, rather disolve the sugar in warm water and use a weed sprayer...
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3rd March 2008, 08:41 AM
Thread: New house, new deck
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120mm is luxury!!! I had 115mm to play with for...
120mm is luxury!!! I had 115mm to play with for my deck in places, Simply used 90X45 joists and bolted into slab using loxens and lengths of all-thread. Spaced it off the concrete with using...
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29th February 2008, 08:11 AM
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I bought the Makita LS1214B and have not had any...
I bought the Makita LS1214B and have not had any issues with it. Fairly quiet, big table and the dust box actually collects dust! I'm also in West. Suburbs in Melb. but bought mine from Sydney...
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27th February 2008, 08:20 AM
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I did a 3.5mm gap for two reasons, a) It measured...
I did a 3.5mm gap for two reasons, a) It measured out right with me only having to plane 3-4mm of the last boards and b) It looked right, I tried 5mm but spacing looked too big.
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18th February 2008, 10:57 PM
Thread: Blower / Vac
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I bought a cheapie- Electric GMC $49 jobbie from...
I bought a cheapie- Electric GMC $49 jobbie from Bunnings. For what I use it (Picking up grass clippings from pebble garden beds after edging), works fine. Has a simple lever to switch from blower...
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17th February 2008, 02:24 PM
Thread: Best lawn mower,,,Is it Victa ?
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I've got the 4-stroke Victa Tornado with mulcher...
I've got the 4-stroke Victa Tornado with mulcher (About $500), its great, starts first time, every time, plenty of power, Briggs & Stratton motor, you can't go wrong.
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15th February 2008, 07:46 AM
Thread: Electricity Mains
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I'm no sparkie but I do know that when I was...
I'm no sparkie but I do know that when I was getting my mains installed, some I spoke to said 10mm2 was sufficient which technically maybe the case, I cannot understand why people would not have...
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13th February 2008, 08:33 PM
Thread: Bi Folding doors...
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The centre panels in our stacking doors are...
The centre panels in our stacking doors are 1250mm wide so no, it should not be that more expensive. For aluminium extrusions, checkout www.capral.com.au as our door uses these extrusions.
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13th February 2008, 04:16 PM
Thread: Bi Folding doors...
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Stacking door closed and open.
Stacking door closed and open.
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13th February 2008, 01:13 PM
Thread: Bi Folding doors...
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We considered bifolds but went with a 6 panel...
We considered bifolds but went with a 6 panel stacking door for our house, 6900w x 2700h in aluminium. It's basicly a commercial door, cost $5k. In bifolds, would be $12k plus and although It would...
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12th February 2008, 12:45 PM
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I'd hope that he's not!!! :doh:
I'd hope that he's not!!! :doh:
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12th February 2008, 08:34 AM
Thread: Shed internal extras
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Floor boxes generally have a closable lid with a...
Floor boxes generally have a closable lid with a slit for the cables to protude out, finishing flush with the floor level. Classrooms/multiuse rooms in office spaces generally use them for...
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11th February 2008, 08:06 AM
Thread: Cordless drill Help
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I just purchased the Makita 18v Li-Ion inpact...
I just purchased the Makita 18v Li-Ion inpact driver and it's fantastic. Batteries are brilliant, 300+ S/S decking screws on a charge and could still go! Heaps of grunt and fits nicely in the hand....
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11th February 2008, 08:00 AM
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True, Only issue is that Bunnings do not sell the...
True, Only issue is that Bunnings do not sell the "B" model.
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7th February 2008, 09:48 PM
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Sydney Tools actually!... Although I did buy a...
Sydney Tools actually!... Although I did buy a few other things... Also inc. the shipping to Melbourne. Speak with Elvis.
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7th February 2008, 08:01 AM
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I have the LS1214B and it does seem to catch...
I have the LS1214B and it does seem to catch quite a bit of the dust. Still not all but I guess better than the bag. You will find that these were initially $100 more than the standard bag model...
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4th February 2008, 05:45 PM
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Mahoney's timber in Thomastown (Nth Suburbs) I...
Mahoney's timber in Thomastown (Nth Suburbs) I bought for $3.70/m, 90mm boards. Possibly not a rock bottom price but they only import packs in set lengths (3.3, 3.9, 4.2 etc etc) which was perfect...
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20th January 2008, 08:36 PM
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I've actually changed my theories since I posted...
I've actually changed my theories since I posted that remark and also my SCMS requirements. Have now changed my choices to the Makita LS1013B or Hitachi C10FSH.
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15th January 2008, 09:04 AM
Thread: Loki's Deck
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Loki, did you choose the natural or a coloured...
Loki, did you choose the natural or a coloured oil?
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11th January 2008, 05:04 PM
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Yeah I have done searches on the forum and the...
Yeah I have done searches on the forum and the pro's/con's I listed were the result. The 10" would suffice but am only looking that the 12" as I can get the Bunnings price match discount, around...
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10th January 2008, 11:39 PM
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HELP NEEDED! Which SCMS do I choose?
The 3 options are:
Dewalt DW718XE, Makita LS1214 and Bosch GCM12SD. All are about the same price but I cannot make a decision.
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I definately would not have all the joins in the...
I definately would not have all the joins in the centre as it would be a mass of S/S screw heads, but as you stated, the 4 + 4, 2 + 4 + 2, 3 + 2 + 3 etc method was someting I was thinking of. Guess...