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16th April 2022, 10:19 PM
Thread: Floor suggestions
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Cheer Bob, Was thinking coating might be the...
Cheer Bob,
Was thinking coating might be the best option. I would lean towards a light grey though? - white seems like asking for trouble (would need to take my boots off!), and no engine repair... -
16th April 2022, 06:21 PM
Thread: Floor suggestions
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Floor suggestions
Hi all,
Been some time since I was on the forum, however I have a new workshop area approaching completion, and I'm looking for some advice based on member's experience.
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10th January 2020, 02:02 PM
Thread: Brass hardware
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Thanks AlexS, I’ll check GB out. I suspect you...
Thanks AlexS, I’ll check GB out.
I suspect you are right auscab, it would have been a single pin through both hinge points - probably 1/4” rod, with a head at the top. May just have been peened... -
10th January 2020, 12:18 AM
Thread: Brass hardware
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Brass hardware
Hi,
I managed to source a pair of original Beale piano sconces, which are the exact match for my WW1 era upright Beale piano. I need screws (counter sunk, dome, slot brass) and hinge pins/rods.
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9th January 2020, 11:57 PM
Thread: Piano sconce hardware
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Deleted. Wrong forum, sorry
Deleted. Wrong forum, sorry
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4th December 2016, 02:43 PM
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Paulownia (green) log available - Dandenong ranges
Hi,
I've just had a Paulownia dropped after storm damage - about 7.5m long, 350mm diameter to 200mm diameter, reasonable straight.
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6th August 2014, 09:42 PM
Thread: Chopping board Paint
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My understanding, and I'm happy for someone to...
My understanding, and I'm happy for someone to point out otherwise, is that there is no Australian Standard that covers the suitability of a coating as a 'Food Safe' surface. Probably the closest you...
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16th April 2014, 12:33 AM
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Yep, another call for help with an extraction system design
Hi all,
I’ll preface this post by saying I’ve spent many hours trawling through the valuable information that has previously been provided by the multitude of generous contributors. Although the... -
6th May 2013, 03:35 PM
Thread: Terrible Orange Peel Finish
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Could be because of any of the 4 points, in...
Could be because of any of the 4 points, in isolation or combination. Points 1 and 2 are pretty much the same.
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18th March 2013, 06:34 PM
Thread: Staining a MDF Veneer Entrance Door
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Solvents in oil based paints and stains can...
Solvents in oil based paints and stains can degrade and dissolve the glue used in MDF. Most coating suppliers will recommend a water based product for this reason.
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4th January 2013, 06:32 PM
Thread: Bar top finish
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Hey Stewy, Everone will probably have their...
Hey Stewy,
Everone will probably have their own solution to this. If it is undercover (sounds like it is), I'd be inclined to use a polyurethane, and build up heaps of coats with a light sand in... -
11th December 2012, 07:58 PM
Thread: Staining Blackbutt pergola
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Intergrain NaturalStain comes in sample pots so...
Intergrain NaturalStain comes in sample pots so you could test the best match.
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4th November 2012, 11:19 AM
Thread: Stain and laquaer treated pine deck
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Hi Mulitvits, Ask ten people and you'll...
Hi Mulitvits,
Ask ten people and you'll probably get 12 opinions.
I do know that you can get sample pots of the Natural Stain, and I would strongly suggest trying out your proposed colour... -
3rd November 2012, 04:10 PM
Thread: Stain and laquaer treated pine deck
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Hi Multivits, I had the same situation - not...
Hi Multivits,
I had the same situation - not really a fan of the treated pine look. Using a dedicated decking stain will probably give you the appearance you are looking for. I can't see the need...