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21st November 2007, 10:25 PM
Thread: Oven Cabinet
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The way i do it: See attachment...basically...
The way i do it:
See attachment...basically build a normal cupboard, does not need a back.
Then cut out your oven surrond from what ever material you are using for the doors.
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14th October 2007, 12:02 PM
Thread: shed relign
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shed relign
Hello
I have a typical 6x6 colourbond shed....biege in colour....boring
Has anyone ever cladded over the top of the colourbond? If so was it succesful?
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Thanks for the response, not quite what i am...
Thanks for the response, not quite what i am looking for but the website has heaps of stuff and it will be beneficial in the future :2tsup:
Thanks
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railing
Hello
Does anyone know where i can buy, online, some railing that i can put around the wall in my kitchen. I have bought it from Bunnings before but i now live in Esperance and they have the... -
20th June 2007, 09:22 PM
Thread: sealing a bottom plate
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Thankyou for the responses they help me a lot ...
Thankyou for the responses they help me a lot
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20th June 2007, 12:47 AM
Thread: sealing a bottom plate
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sealing a bottom plate
I am going to fill in my car port in the next few months, will be using timber and fibro cement, my question is how do you weather proof the bottom plate so water does not get in and rot the wood.
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20th June 2007, 12:41 AM
Thread: Post form tops
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Post form tops
I am installing a kitchen, the tops are post form. What glue should i use to join them with, and should the joins be sealed with something?
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28th July 2006, 05:14 PM
Thread: Brick Front Fence
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You could always form up some concrete along the...
You could always form up some concrete along the base 100mm high...could do that easy yourself or even one course of bricks could do that yourself as well. Just putting up some ideas. ;)
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28th July 2006, 12:14 PM
Thread: Brick Front Fence
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Sounds like it is going to cost you a mint...
Sounds like it is going to cost you a mint Jaypee...i was watching the ABC The new inventors and saw this product (see link below)...not sure how much it is or if it is the design you want but it...
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23rd May 2006, 03:27 AM
Thread: pergola help
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Sorry to hijack the thread but i am going to be...
Sorry to hijack the thread but i am going to be building something very similar...but i have 100mm concrete paths around my house so i was wondering for the posts...would it be ok to dynabolt...
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19th May 2006, 09:55 PM
Thread: Kitchen cabinet help??
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I love this forum!:D So informative...no not...
I love this forum!:D
So informative...no not quite, how about so b!tchy.
So that makes me an informed b!tch!
I like it
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19th May 2006, 02:33 AM
Thread: Kitchen cabinet help??
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I wonder :confused: if all you bickering answered...
I wonder :confused: if all you bickering answered any of Notsohandyman' question/s?
Although it has made for some wonderful "days of a lives" reading !
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15th May 2006, 09:27 AM
Thread: reverse door
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Excellent, So it is doable...just...
Excellent,
So it is doable...just fiddley...Will have a go at this next tomorrow...wish me luck
Thanks for the encouragement and quick response
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14th May 2006, 08:26 PM
Thread: reverse door
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reverse door
I have a glass sliding door that i want to reverse, instead of sliding to the left to open i want it to slide to the right.
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6th May 2006, 11:36 AM
Thread: Repair cutting from the benchtop
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If i was you a would be trying to mediate...
If i was you a would be trying to mediate this...i would hate to see you black listed from rentals just because you accidently damaged the bench top. Some realestates will put you on the reantal...
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28th January 2006, 07:15 PM
Thread: Heat Resistant board
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Was wondering how hot do you think the splashback...
Was wondering how hot do you think the splashback is going to get? If you are worried about heat for your splashback then what are you making your benchtop and cupboards from? If you have an...
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26th January 2006, 05:53 AM
Thread: installing an lg split sys air con
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If you install it yourself (just the aircon not...
If you install it yourself (just the aircon not the wiring) you will save yourself around $250-450 so this saving should allow you to get an electrician to do the wiring.
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4th January 2006, 11:48 PM
Thread: Neighbours
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Mate, I have not read many of your posts but...
Mate,
I have not read many of your posts but are you actually 100% sure that it was your neighbor who dobbed you in? The reason i ask is in my home town of Busselton the council does aerial... -
4th January 2006, 01:21 AM
Thread: Split mitres on picture frames
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Was wondering what you used to seal the timber?...
Was wondering what you used to seal the timber? Maybe with that type of timber you need a few more coats of lacquer to stop it from moving
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20th December 2005, 07:45 AM
Thread: Hot tin sheds
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try this link
http://www.windworker.com.au/
I have just had a windworker installed in my house. Where as i can not give an exact temp drop it has significantly reduced the heat accumultion in the house. It... -
18th December 2005, 06:12 PM
Thread: Trucks finished - at last!!
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awsome
sensational work Keith...intricate work looks fantastic...you must have a lot of patience
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shelving
Hey,
I am wanting to build some book shelves that attached to the wall but show no rails or supports? As in all you see on the wall is the shelf.
The info i need is
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7th December 2005, 03:27 AM
Thread: Advice needed
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You say you just got a job in Townsville..will...
You say you just got a job in Townsville..will the company that you are working for help in the relocation costs? Cant hurt to ask..
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wrong guess
"Wood-man's Timber Finishes" a water based oil from Bunno's.
I dont think this would be correct though as it has a honey color to it. But it is good stuff.
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3rd December 2005, 09:34 PM
Thread: TRITON Download?
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can you borrow a video player from a friend? I...
can you borrow a video player from a friend? I still use a video i feel...well...so old!
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14th November 2005, 10:31 PM
Thread: Blackwood Repro Chair
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Lignum I was wearing a hat but now i take...
Lignum
I was wearing a hat but now i take it off to you...fantastic
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14th November 2005, 10:28 PM
Thread: Experience - take 2
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I am the only one who ever uses my work bench and...
I am the only one who ever uses my work bench and i know that if i am the only one using it then everything is ok.....not was i wrong! I think i need a new riving knife and i bent the crap out of the...
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14th November 2005, 08:58 PM
Thread: Experience - take 2
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It might be just me but it seems like something...
It might be just me but it seems like something easy to overlook...the saw being able to be moved...like when it is used as a docking saw.
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14th November 2005, 08:38 PM
Thread: Experience - take 2
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put this down to experience i think
What is the most important thing you do JUST before turning the power on to your saw for the triton workbench?
A) Nothin just pug it in and turn it on
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7th November 2005, 10:04 PM
Thread: Bearers joists span tables etc
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thanks very much ausdesign much appreciated ...
thanks very much ausdesign much appreciated
I live in an estate in townsville so i am sure the developers would no this soil type so i will hit them up on my next break.
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7th November 2005, 04:41 AM
Thread: Jarrah zigzag chair
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Hey Rocker...great looking chair mate :cool: . I...
Hey Rocker...great looking chair mate :cool: . I was wondering what the safe working load would be on it? I bet my mother inlaw would not be able to sit on it! LOL
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7th November 2005, 04:32 AM
Thread: Bearers joists span tables etc
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Another great website is this for the qld people...
Another great website is this for the qld people on the forum
http://www.timberqueensland.com.au/application/diy.asp
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7th November 2005, 04:19 AM
Thread: Bearers joists span tables etc
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I could not find on these sites how deep footings...
I could not find on these sites how deep footings should be when building a deck or the like.
Pharmaboy2 or anyone else do you know where i could get this info?
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3rd November 2005, 10:17 PM
Thread: My House Renovation - Part 2 - Kitchen
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Thanks for the info..i will get the tripple chip...
Thanks for the info..i will get the tripple chip blade...sorry for hijacking the thread Snapper_Kev.
Thanks for the valuable info though
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3rd November 2005, 06:14 AM
Thread: My House Renovation - Part 2 - Kitchen
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Was just wondering how the triton cut your...
Was just wondering how the triton cut your melamine? Did it chip much? I am wanting to do something similar but was worried the chipping may be a bit too excessive thus having to roughter the edges...