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31st October 2020, 04:37 PM
Thread: Securing artificial grass to treated pine
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Thanks Beardy - very much appreciated.
Thanks Beardy - very much appreciated.
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31st October 2020, 03:04 PM
Thread: Securing artificial grass to treated pine
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Thanks Gal? Stainless? Tufcote?
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31st October 2020, 02:39 PM
Thread: Securing artificial grass to treated pine
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Thanks for the reply I think I need to tension...
Thanks for the reply
I think I need to tension it so I doubt that the adhesive would initially hold it in place.
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26th October 2020, 08:16 PM
Thread: Securing artificial grass to treated pine
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Thanks for your reply. Not too sure that staples...
Thanks for your reply.
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18th October 2020, 10:29 AM
Thread: Securing artificial grass to treated pine
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Securing artificial grass to treated pine
I am installing an artificial grass path up a slope in my garden. It has timber edging - H4 treated pine 75x45 (with the same for cross support) and filed and compacted with blue metal dust (60mm). ...
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17th August 2004, 04:10 PM
Thread: Drinks Trolley
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Goooone!!!
All consumed while building!! (And they were quite pleasant - thanks for asking!)
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17th August 2004, 03:00 PM
Thread: Drinks Trolley
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A Trolley at last
Thanks for all your help Taffy. Have just completed the project - see attached photo. I used tassie oak - as I am a novice I discovered the hard way that Tassie Oak is a hard wood!!
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26th November 2003, 02:51 PM
Thread: Drinks Trolley
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Thanks Taffy and Sprog for your replies. Taffy -...
Thanks Taffy and Sprog for your replies.
Taffy - your picture is exactly what I was after - it is an inside trolley for drinks. I hope to make it out of Tassie oak to match the rest of our furniture... -
17th November 2003, 09:05 AM
Thread: Drinks Trolley
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Drinks Trolley
I would like to build a fairly simple (I do not have any woodturning equipment) Drinks Trolley out of Tassie oak (to match the rest of our dinning room furniture) with 4 wheels for inside use. I do...
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7th June 2003, 10:11 AM
Thread: Securing joist to concrete slab
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Thankyou for your comments. I purchased...
Thankyou for your comments. I purchased AnkaScrews direct from Ramset for $120. They gave me a 40% discount and they were certainly cheaper than Bunnies at $190!
Now to put it all together.
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7th June 2003, 10:02 AM
Thread: Concrete saws
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Thank you to all who replied. I hired a 14 inch...
Thank you to all who replied. I hired a 14 inch "quick cut" wet saw from Dargils for $100 (including tax etc) for 4 hours. Did the job perfectly and I had the saw back within a couple of hours. Took...
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3rd June 2003, 10:49 AM
Thread: Concrete saws
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Concrete saws
I need to cut about 100mm off a concrete slab. The slab is 100mm thick and about 7 metres long and contains steel.
What is the best tool to hire to do the job?
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29th April 2003, 12:12 AM
Thread: Securing joist to concrete slab
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Thank you for your replies. Yes it is just a...
Thank you for your replies.
Yes it is just a deck with nothing above. I am an owner builder. When we designed the house we thought we would have tiles. It is a large area (38 sq mtrs) and we now... -
28th April 2003, 11:02 PM
Thread: Securing joist to concrete slab
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Securing joist to concrete slab
I am putting a wooden deck on top of a concrete slab (mainly because we prefer the timber look to tiles). I am using 70mm by 35mm treated pine joists (about 2100mm in length) with a hardwood top. I...