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10th December 2023, 05:05 PM
Thread: Roof Insulation - man cave
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Thanks for all the feedback. Like I said I do...
Thanks for all the feedback.
Like I said I do not have the room for a two layer insulation. Also, it is only a mancave (gasp, did I just say that). The purpose of placing a layer of batts and a... -
9th December 2023, 10:44 AM
Thread: Door triming and installation
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Thanks for the reply. The door thickness is...
Thanks for the reply.
The door thickness is 35mm. Its the stile that I am talking about.
Bunnings fitting is $300 - I asked. More than twice the price of the door + door knob + hinges (oh and... -
8th December 2023, 06:04 PM
Thread: Door triming and installation
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Door triming and installation
Hi, I am hoping to reach out to anyone that knows about doors.
Just purchased a Hume external door 2040 x 820 from our mate Bunnings.
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7th December 2023, 12:51 PM
Thread: Roof Insulation - man cave
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Roof Insulation - man cave
Hi all,
As some might know I have been working on my mancave.
The roof is a colourbond steel roof with exposed beams. It gets hot - bloody hot. So I want to put insulation and ceiling (panels)
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3rd December 2023, 01:33 AM
Thread: Inaccuracies in paint coverage
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Fast forward from the post. I went to Bunnings,...
Fast forward from the post. I went to Bunnings, got the same base paint - I worked out that if I got another 4 litres i'll commit to three coats (no wastage).
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2nd December 2023, 11:51 AM
Thread: New large shed - lighting help
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Wow! that's lit up like the MCG at night. Good...
Wow! that's lit up like the MCG at night. Good selection there.
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2nd December 2023, 11:37 AM
Thread: Inaccuracies in paint coverage
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Inaccuracies in paint coverage
Hi, more of a rant than information or question....
Working on my man cave recently. 50+ year old single car garage (brick, concrete and tin) which was made into someone's workshop. When we... -
16th March 2021, 10:18 AM
Thread: Ply wood water proofing
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Apologies, I thought it was in relation to the...
Apologies, I thought it was in relation to the foil insulation suggested above.
In order to the do the fibro, I would need to add additional battens. As the main beams are 900 apart. This would... -
14th March 2021, 04:50 PM
Thread: Ply wood water proofing
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Thanks, so with the FC, I would need to remove...
Thanks,
so with the FC, I would need to remove the roof sheeting, place that down then reattach the roof?
Looking at the instructions sheet that is what it appears how that works. Almost like... -
13th March 2021, 05:34 PM
Thread: Ply wood water proofing
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Regarding the Jarrah comment with termites. The...
Regarding the Jarrah comment with termites. The original home was built in the 1950's and the shed in the early 1960's. No evidence so far with any termites. Basing it on that.
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12th March 2021, 04:44 PM
Thread: Ply wood water proofing
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Ply wood water proofing
Hi All, me again.
I have been "given permission" to work on my man cave. This man cave is a tin roof and (very solid) brick wall, concrete floor. I want to convert it into a small activity/games... -
30th January 2021, 05:14 PM
Thread: WA- Ross' Auction
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WA- Ross' Auction
HI Perth people,
some good jarrah slabs here if one wants to make any fancy tables etc. And appears cheap too.
Finishes in a couple of days 2/2/21
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21st November 2020, 07:19 PM
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Grays online - ends 26-11-20 Some good bits of wood.
Not sure if this is allowed......I often go through the Grays online site and saw this.....
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7th November 2020, 06:35 PM
Thread: meter repositioning advice from plumber
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Thanks So: The plumber would unscrew unscrew...
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So: The plumber would unscrew unscrew this part (A) add the riser to that, then add an appropriate joiner to the top end where the new level would be.
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7th November 2020, 06:07 PM
Thread: meter repositioning advice from plumber
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***** sorry meant 500mm (50 cm).
***** sorry meant 500mm (50 cm).
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7th November 2020, 01:02 PM
Thread: meter repositioning advice from plumber
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meter repositioning advice from plumber
HI all,
WA watercorp are upgrading the mains water pipes in our suburb (Melville). They have informed households that if you want to relocate your meter to apply and it would be free as they will... -
4th November 2020, 10:29 PM
Thread: fish cleaning table Q
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A bit late replying now.... another suggestion...
A bit late replying now.... another suggestion might be to make it out of cement.
Make a solid cement table 70-100mm thick. Nice and solid and easy to clean.
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31st October 2020, 07:43 PM
Thread: Adam's hallway table report.
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Adam's hallway table report.
Its a PDF report of what my son did. Thanks to all those on here for your invaluable advice.
I think he has some talent (unlike his father)
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21st October 2020, 12:35 AM
Thread: Carbothane Clear (oil based) (CABOT'S)
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Thanks for your reply. A couple of...
Thanks for your reply.
A couple of observations....
The reviews for this product was not that good as most people said it left a milky finish as well as other negative comments (yeah I know take... -
16th October 2020, 09:01 PM
Thread: Carbothane Clear (oil based) (CABOT'S)
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Interior polyurethane finish | Cabots Cabothane...
Interior polyurethane finish | Cabots Cabothane Clear Oil Based
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16th October 2020, 10:33 AM
Thread: Carbothane Clear (oil based) (CABOT'S)
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Hi Jack, thankyou for your invaluable feedback. ...
Hi Jack, thankyou for your invaluable feedback.
So this product is OK? if not what other oil base would you highly recommend. He wants the satin finish.
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13th October 2020, 09:19 PM
Thread: Carbothane Clear (oil based) (CABOT'S)
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OK, looks like some focussed gently rubbing on...
OK, looks like some focussed gently rubbing on the cards
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13th October 2020, 12:04 AM
Thread: Carbothane Clear (oil based) (CABOT'S)
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Carbothane Clear (oil based) (CABOT'S)
Greetings all,
Following on from my son's hallway table (made from jarrah floor boards).
In lieu of the nail holes being filled with epoxy resin, he wants now to "varnish" the wood. I would... -
10th October 2020, 08:58 PM
Thread: Unusual Request
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Good luck. There may be some minor legal...
Good luck.
There may be some minor legal requirements that you may need to find out first. I have no experience, but was curious and did a bit of searching.
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7th October 2020, 12:56 AM
Thread: Manning Men's Shed (WA)
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Manning Men's Shed (WA)
Hi all,
I just want to give a huge shout out to Allan W and those at the Manning Men's Shed (in WA). :2tsup:
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26th August 2020, 11:01 PM
Thread: First attempt at a coffee table
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That looks like a nice piece of wood. Lucky. ...
That looks like a nice piece of wood. Lucky.
I am no expert, far from it.... not even close to a hobby wood worker.
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26th August 2020, 10:35 AM
Thread: September - PRIZE DRAW - #128
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CLAIMED I'm in
I'm in
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23rd August 2020, 12:26 AM
Thread: Filling holes advice
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Thanks heaps for all your replies. I forgot to...
Thanks heaps for all your replies.
I forgot to mention that I (we) have no skills in this project. (its my son's school project).
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22nd August 2020, 07:10 PM
Thread: Filling holes advice
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Filling holes advice
Hi,
A few months ago I posted about making a table using the old jarrah floor boards.
Well, long story but that is on the back burner but my son wants to build a hallway table.
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6th May 2020, 11:21 AM
Thread: Men's shed etiquette - WA
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Men's shed etiquette - WA
Hi Men's shedders.
I live in Melville and will be helping my son do a school project with some woodwork.
I will not go into detail at this stage.
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6th May 2020, 11:11 AM
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Thanks Poundy, All good and valid points. I...
Thanks Poundy,
All good and valid points.
I do have two men's sheds around the area so I will explore that too.
I was going to post something in the men's shed forum as well.
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6th May 2020, 12:08 AM
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Thank you for your feedback Lewisc. I am looking...
Thank you for your feedback Lewisc.
I am looking at keeping the tongue and groove in to join the wood together. And maybe adding a small amount of the Titebond. I will sand back the outer edge of... -
5th May 2020, 01:29 AM
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Thank you for your suggestions. Will definitely...
Thank you for your suggestions. Will definitely follow those advices. Nail holes, maybe mix some of the Titebond3 with the sawdust and pack it with that? or like you say, epoxy the holes as a...
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4th May 2020, 03:07 PM
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Working with Jarrah Floorboards - help and advice
Hi all
I have just stumbled across this site and am still going through all the posts to simply learn as much as possible.
I suspect all my questions will be met with "yep he has no idea" which is... -
4th May 2020, 02:26 PM
Thread: Hi from NicA
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Hi from NicA
Hi all,
I've decided to join this group to get expert tips.
Firstly, I have no woodworking experience - I'm only a medical scientist.
So there will be lots of quite amateurish questions being...