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14th June 2009, 08:06 PM
Thread: Storing tools in steel cabinet
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Thanks for the feed back Tony as I`m not a regular participant on this site I just assumed that the poster of the reply that I answered would get my reply as a mater of fact.
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3rd May 2009, 06:53 PM
Thread: Storing tools in steel cabinet
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Just checking in??
Thanks for the greeting Ive been off doing other domestic things that the other half requests.
Last post was in regards to decking timbers of which I ended up using a Timber called "Chestnut" a very... -
25th March 2008, 09:02 PM
Thread: Info required on decking
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:?Hi Craig so I take it that the afore mentioned...
:?Hi Craig so I take it that the afore mentioned timbers would NOT be Ok for this job as I do have a budget to follow and these are a tad cheaper that jarah or kauri.
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17th March 2008, 03:50 PM
Thread: Info required on decking
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:2tsup:Yer hi Craig I was thinking of using Kapuir or Chestnut timber with is readilly available in Adelaide .
One of the problems when purchasing from interstate is that you dont know what your... -
16th March 2008, 03:09 PM
Thread: Info required on decking
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Hi Bob I take your point its just that being a...
Hi Bob I take your point its just that being a "STEEL" person bigger ( Wider) is quicker or maybe slowly( Narrower) does it the first time any particular reason why you would not use wider than 90mm....
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10th March 2008, 02:48 PM
Thread: Info required on decking
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Info required on decking
Hi all am in the final stage of decking frame construction I have chosen to use galv "C" section for longevity .
My question is this I am thinking of using "Chestnut" 90x22 or may be wider hard wood... -
5th March 2008, 05:29 PM
Thread: Searching for a foolproof finish
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:2tsup:You talk about a finish that is hard and...
:2tsup:You talk about a finish that is hard and is easy to apply well now I was taught to do it the ONLY way by hand ,in that first you filled the grain with a whiting base filler that was coloured...