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8th July 2011, 05:41 PM
Thread: Unloading new machinery
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Thought I better give an update on my really hard...
Thought I better give an update on my really hard situation...I got purchase order in to build reasonable size 50 m2 shed....then 3 kids came along!
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25th March 2008, 12:54 PM
Thread: Choosing floorboards...
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I had similar issues matching different species...
I had similar issues matching different species of timber...blackwood, grey ironbark, old growth ash (light chocolate brown) and brushbox. I seperated them with a Karri feature at all door frames...
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17th March 2008, 01:05 PM
Thread: Insulating walls
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yes more is better when it comes to insulation...
yes more is better when it comes to insulation within reason. Remember foil works best to insulate radiant heat and bulk insulation works best for insulate convective heat. Usually summer = radiant...
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14th March 2008, 09:56 AM
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dont fret about the base being stuck. The morter...
dont fret about the base being stuck. The morter bed is used to level the uneven floor to the marbletrend base.
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14th March 2008, 09:39 AM
Thread: Insulating walls
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I was also in same quandry but came up with...
I was also in same quandry but came up with simple and novel solution.
I installed as external wall cladding normal roof grade zincalume.
Behind that normal sarking
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22nd January 2008, 10:16 AM
Thread: 'Best' Rangehood
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Check out QASAIR rangehoods. They are made in Oz...
Check out QASAIR rangehoods. They are made in Oz as well.
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11th December 2007, 08:50 AM
Thread: What Type Of Timber Flooring To Use
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high heels will leave lots of little dents...
high heels will leave lots of little dents (reasonably noticable) in Tassie Oak. Have a look at some of the harder timbers ie Grey Iron Bark, Grey Box etc.
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4th December 2007, 01:09 PM
Thread: Silverbatts
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I installed tophat silverfoil batts in last...
I installed tophat silverfoil batts in last renovation in roof and double layer of concertina batts plus sarking to walls. What a huge difference to the old insulation we had!
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1st November 2007, 03:26 PM
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I did exactly what you are trying to do. i picked...
I did exactly what you are trying to do. i picked up a 32mm diamond tipped hole saw (ebay ones from China are real cheap) and a drill press + hair dresser water spray bottle or similar.
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4th October 2007, 04:30 PM
Thread: Joining load bearing beams
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Thanks for the response but I completed the job...
Thanks for the response but I completed the job over a year ago.
To get around the issue I put the perpedicular beam into the roof into the roof space and bolted it to all roofing members and to... -
24th May 2007, 02:36 PM
Thread: Ducted Heating return question.
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we had a grille fitted to our 900mm duct and...
we had a grille fitted to our 900mm duct and buried it under the stairs. The only issue we have had is it picks up lots of dust as it cannot be controlled unlike a dedicated box and filter screen.
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8th May 2007, 03:50 PM
Thread: Rendering/Painting options for Blueboard
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there is a great product called THE PAINT and its...
there is a great product called THE PAINT and its made in Melbourne. its a dry mix cementious based product that is cheap and easy to use...paint roller!
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19th March 2007, 10:33 AM
Thread: Eaves Linning
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Can only suggest imported cement sheet may not...
Can only suggest imported cement sheet may not adhere to Australian standards for asbestos etc. If you are after cheap cement sheet, cant go past BGC made in WA. heaps cheaper than csr and hardie...
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5th March 2007, 12:05 PM
Thread: Splashbacks - which one??
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Acrylic splashbacks are not fire rated and as...
Acrylic splashbacks are not fire rated and as such cannot be placed behind a hob.
Only glass with Belis board, stainless or tile can go behind a hob.
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28th February 2007, 11:59 AM
Thread: Makita LS1013 copy
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I have the Carba-tec version. Accuracy for...
I have the Carba-tec version. Accuracy for docking timber for building frames, fascia and decking then go for it.
Accuracy for fine furniture is different, however you always cut oversize then... -
21st February 2007, 09:11 AM
Thread: Water tank. Divert water to mains.
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I read a very easy cheap and almost maintenance...
I read a very easy cheap and almost maintenance free system. It has the capablity of feeding your complete water requirements including hots water. I will attempt to describe in order.
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21st February 2007, 08:48 AM
Thread: Relocate split system
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Thanks for the tips.... OK how do you PUMP...
Thanks for the tips....
OK how do you PUMP DOWN the gas? Is it possible to do this with no access to refridgeration tools? -
21st February 2007, 08:45 AM
Thread: Zapped by fuse
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My old neighbour came over one day due to them...
My old neighbour came over one day due to them having no power to a series of power points. No worries I said...probably a fuse. Found the fuse box (60's porcelain fuses) and while trying to find the...
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20th February 2007, 03:30 PM
Thread: Relocate split system
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Relocate split system
Seems I have scored a near to new 3hp split system in perfect running condition.
2 problems..
1. It is already installed, operational etc
2. It is not already installed at my house!
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20th February 2007, 03:22 PM
Thread: Removing Skirting & Architraves
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I have removed majoirty of my art deco archs and...
I have removed majoirty of my art deco archs and skirts with a japanese restorers pry bar. Cost close to $50 but that with an old 2 foot wrecking bar did very little damage to the skirts and archs...
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19th January 2007, 01:20 PM
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Grey water is fantastic as long as you do not...
Grey water is fantastic as long as you do not poisen your garden with additional salt of phosphrus that will kill native vegetation.
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19th January 2007, 01:14 PM
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Enjo make a marble paste to remove stuff nothing...
Enjo make a marble paste to remove stuff nothing else will touch. I used that to remove leached in graphite from my porcelain floor tiles with lots of success.
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18th January 2007, 08:51 AM
Thread: Slimline Water Tank design issues?
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The ultra slim line Bluescope steel tanks have...
The ultra slim line Bluescope steel tanks have lots of baffles inside the tank to stop bulging. Only downside is the 2500 tank cost $1300!
Cracker of a tank though and it is an architectural... -
8th January 2007, 09:04 AM
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The more I thinjk about it, the traditional comes...
The more I thinjk about it, the traditional comes to mind as the second coat. A diluted flood coat was used for the primary coat.
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5th January 2007, 09:10 AM
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Yep I got to agree. My house was one of the first...
Yep I got to agree. My house was one of the first hardwood floors to have treatex applied.(brushbox, karri, grey iron bark, blackwood and old growth mountain ash. The finish is as good as the day it...
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14th November 2006, 12:57 PM
Thread: Backing for Glass Splashback
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All the splashback people who wuoted our job...
All the splashback people who wuoted our job stated the background wall colour does not matter a toss because the painted finish on the glass is a solid colour...even white.
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13th November 2006, 01:53 PM
Thread: Backing for Glass Splashback
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Just had glass splash backs fitted. One wall was...
Just had glass splash backs fitted. One wall was all over the place...similar to a dodgey brick wall. The glaziers just packed out the depressions at random points and pushed the glass hard against...
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13th November 2006, 01:36 PM
Thread: hand tool heaven
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Picked up a number of great goodies. an...
Picked up a number of great goodies.
an unrestored Stanley No 4 for $10
three Glen Lee? chisels 1/8 1/4 3/8 inch in great nick for $36
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10th November 2006, 01:00 PM
Thread: Tips for dIY downlights
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Be aware that a 50 watt low voltage globe uses...
Be aware that a 50 watt low voltage globe uses the same amount of grunt as a 50 watt 240V globe.
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9th November 2006, 09:35 AM
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In Mitcham there is a renovation wharehouse full...
In Mitcham there is a renovation wharehouse full of plumbing goodies...three or so doors down from Kleenmaid.
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6th November 2006, 01:35 PM
Thread: Wrap up the frame
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Prada make sarking fasteners. Bought a box from...
Prada make sarking fasteners. Bought a box from Hudson Building Supplies for $9 for a box of 500.
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16th October 2006, 03:18 PM
Thread: Induction Cooktop
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Our house power supply was maxed out so could not...
Our house power supply was maxed out so could not connect an induction unit. From memory they need up to a 30A circuit?
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16th October 2006, 02:58 PM
Thread: joist spacing from walls
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My advice...more is better than less. If you are...
My advice...more is better than less. If you are planning on having anything heavy in the room...ie fishtank, washing machine etc run the joists @450mm everywhere else and double up at the load...
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25th September 2006, 02:49 PM
Thread: Replacing picture rails
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You need to head to Oshea and Bennett....and the...
You need to head to Oshea and Bennett....and the added plus for you is they are located in Oakleigh.
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22nd September 2006, 01:47 PM
Thread: sorta plumbing
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A mate of mine in melb does this as a sidline to...
A mate of mine in melb does this as a sidline to his excavation business.
Works well for him...removes fill from one site (charging for tipping fee) then dumps into disused pool (charges a sourcing... -
21st September 2006, 01:55 PM
Thread: Joining treated pine sleepers
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My experience is you do not need to tie ends...
My experience is you do not need to tie ends together at all...just butt join them. This is enough to stop soil escaping from the raised garden.
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20th September 2006, 12:14 PM
Thread: Joining treated pine sleepers
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Built my wifes vegie garden (10x3m) from redgum...
Built my wifes vegie garden (10x3m) from redgum sleepers layed on edge two layers high all held together with steel rod.
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20th September 2006, 11:46 AM
Thread: Rainwater Tank With a Pump?
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in last autumns? copy of renew magazine, there...
in last autumns? copy of renew magazine, there was a cehap method of adding a small cehap pump to a water tank to provide enough pressue to water though a hose.
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6th September 2006, 11:36 AM
Thread: Alternative splashbacks to glass and tile
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Alternative splashbacks to glass and tile
Any ideas?
Glass is going to cost upwards of $2000 and tile in my opinion is the easy option.
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6th September 2006, 11:33 AM
Thread: Enamel Bath
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A crowd called Antique baths is the only company...
A crowd called Antique baths is the only company in Australia that will fully restore and re-enamel a cast iron bath.
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31st August 2006, 11:27 AM
Thread: Connecting pipes
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a plumb quick is what you want. Even Bunnings...
a plumb quick is what you want. Even Bunnings sell them for less than $20.
Or go to Tradlink or other and get one for $12.
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22nd August 2006, 09:56 AM
Thread: Ag pipe with geotextile sock
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I had a 50m roll ordered in via Tradelink. Cost...
I had a 50m roll ordered in via Tradelink. Cost approx $70.
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9th August 2006, 10:39 AM
Thread: Silver Batts & Remote Garage Doors
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Our cordless phone still works after installing...
Our cordless phone still works after installing double silver pleated batts + double sided sarking in walls and top hat silver batts in ceiling.
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21st July 2006, 03:32 PM
Thread: Insulation advice
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Yep indeed there is. Its called Silver Batts...
Yep indeed there is. Its called Silver Batts Insulation system.
Have installed their TOP HAT product (box section foil batts) that are rated for R6.4
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19th July 2006, 03:17 PM
Thread: Clamps for direct stick flooring.
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All I have used is a crow bar as a long lever....
All I have used is a crow bar as a long lever. Able to do one or two boards no problem. Very cheap (everyone has one!) and very simple to use.
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18th July 2006, 03:10 PM
Thread: Ceiling fan switch question
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the new shunt worked a treat. thanks all for...
the new shunt worked a treat.
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17th July 2006, 11:03 AM
Thread: Ceiling fan switch question
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I have tried the controller but the fan hums....
I have tried the controller but the fan hums. Clipsal make another modular plate contoller so will try that and see if that works.
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14th July 2006, 02:44 PM
Thread: Ceiling fan switch question
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Ceiling fan switch question
Has anyone had luck replacing a capaciter type ballast with a solid state controller such as a clipsal C thru ceiling fan controller(not a dimmer).
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14th July 2006, 02:18 PM
Thread: Downlights falling out!
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Yep they are the gimble types and the springs...
Yep they are the gimble types and the springs appear to be installed the right way.
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13th July 2006, 03:43 PM
Thread: Downlights falling out!
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Downlights falling out!
I have just installed new donwlights. They are the ones held in with two springs on either side.
Question...any tips on getting them to hold firm in the ceiling and not drop an edge. The springs...