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Poll: the closest i got was was down to the fingernail...
the closest i got was was down to the fingernail on my left middle finger. That was enough of a scare for me so now im extra careful. And also having to bag someone elses fingers makes you a bit more...
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1st April 2008, 08:56 PM
Thread: New Benchtops
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its the ceasarstone thats around about the same...
its the ceasarstone thats around about the same price, around here we use a mob called GMG stone, they use 20 mm thick which helps keep the price down.
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28th March 2008, 07:04 AM
Thread: Advice on kitchen benchtops
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ceasarstone has been getting to be a lot more...
ceasarstone has been getting to be a lot more popular now, so i asked my foreman why and he says that the ceasar stone costs much the same as it costs for us to make the laminated benchtops. If you...
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21st March 2008, 08:46 AM
Thread: How Do You Protect CaesarStone Benchtop
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the cling wrap sounds great, does it work for the...
the cling wrap sounds great, does it work for the kids too ? :P
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20th March 2008, 08:17 PM
Thread: How Do You Protect CaesarStone Benchtop
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My suggesting would be to ring up a stonemason,...
My suggesting would be to ring up a stonemason, they should let you know what would be best to use on it.
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20th March 2008, 08:16 PM
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the wooden platform sounds like the go, just be...
the wooden platform sounds like the go, just be sure to make it just a little smaller than the tight fit, the wood will probably swell a little but you just want to be sure the platform doesnt slide...
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to get the square corners it just slimply runs...
to get the square corners it just slimply runs the "V" bit up the corner to the top of the board. Just another subroutine. We use much the same set up at my work but its a twin bed biesse rover that...
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16th March 2008, 04:57 PM
Thread: Where do you buy these
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you'll have a tough time trying to get anything...
you'll have a tough time trying to get anything like that from parbury now, im not sure about these but i know that parbury have dropped a lot of their hardware and are sticking to their boards and...
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13th March 2008, 08:31 PM
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have you thought of just replacing the gable of...
have you thought of just replacing the gable of the seen end. It would be a lot less trouble than trying to make a whole new draw box from scratch
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13th March 2008, 08:26 PM
Thread: Ikea kitchens and formaldehyde
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you need not worry about the formalahyde in the...
you need not worry about the formalahyde in the board unless you plan on cutting it and breathing in the dust. Or if you get a little bit hungry and decide to eat ur cupboards.
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8th March 2008, 10:31 AM
Thread: A Dishwasher. Is it worth it ?
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i would love to have a dishwasher, esspecially...
i would love to have a dishwasher, esspecially now with my wife on a exersise kick, she is now walking home from work so im cooking and doing the dishes for the family, of a weekend i do the dishes...
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5th March 2008, 05:55 PM
Thread: Flat pack kitchens
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I've had a brief look at the kitchens at bunnings...
I've had a brief look at the kitchens at bunnings and noticed the doors and draws are polytec brand, I must say polytec does have some good looking colours but i do find their gloss finishes to be a...
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28th February 2008, 10:45 PM
Thread: Appliance cupboard, seamless door
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give these guys a go...
give these guys a go http://www.tambortech.com.au/ they have a variety of finishes including metalic laminates, and come with easy to use instructions