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27th May 2010, 02:10 PM
Thread: Built-in Wardrobe
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That pocket-hole jig looks good! I might get one....
That pocket-hole jig looks good! I might get one. The only problem I can see is that it might be difficult to hold the top front piece in place while screwing it together as there would be no way to...
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26th May 2010, 05:34 PM
Thread: Built-in Wardrobe
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Built-in Wardrobe
Alright, I'm going to make a built-in wardrobe.
That is - not the kind that is made of studs and plasterboard and looks like a normal wall, the kind that is made of wood and looks like a wardrobe... -
26th September 2008, 09:58 AM
Thread: Building Deck - Bearer / Joist
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Very useful! Thanks. I have looked at a couple of...
Very useful! Thanks. I have looked at a couple of tables like that before but they seemed to vary widely and were in bloody inches which drives me nuts.
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26th September 2008, 09:21 AM
Thread: Building Deck - Bearer / Joist
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Ah! Yes! Joist span is about 1.5m.
Ah! Yes! Joist span is about 1.5m.
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25th September 2008, 03:41 PM
Thread: Building Deck - Bearer / Joist
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Cheers, Not really possible to have joists...
Cheers,
Not really possible to have joists 145 x 45 if the bearers themselves are only 90 x 90 and the joists are going between them? Or am I missing something?
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25th September 2008, 01:52 PM
Thread: Building Deck - Bearer / Joist
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Building Deck - Bearer / Joist
Hello all,
I am building a low-level deck out the back of my house and I'm getting mixed signals from various websites as to the thickness of bearers and joists for the deck. Maybe someone can... -
13th December 2007, 03:46 PM
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Thanks for all the help. One question: what...
Thanks for all the help.
One question: what does the abbreviation DAR stand for? And when you say "the cost of it may well be offset by the ease of building it" - do you mean that the wood will... -
13th December 2007, 11:57 AM
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Yep they're all the same size and shape. Original...
Yep they're all the same size and shape. Original Jenga pieces are 75 x 25 x 14mm so I'm multiplying it by 3 to have 54 pieces at 225 x 75 x 42mm.
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13th December 2007, 11:08 AM
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Advice please: Which timber to use for giant jenga
Hello hello!
I used to do woodwork at school for 4 years but I haven't really done any since then (12 years or so) apart from build an IKEA kitchen. So I need some advice about which wood to use....