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3rd May 2022, 08:58 PM
Thread: Trimming door sides without scalloping
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That was something I was going to try to see what...
That was something I was going to try to see what result I got compared to planing
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2nd May 2022, 11:51 AM
Thread: Trimming door sides without scalloping
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Thanks John and agree. I'm a bit clumsy with this...
Thanks John and agree. I'm a bit clumsy with this website and was thinking my reply would appear under the post I was replying to. The rear door which is the worst, swings out over the courtyard so...
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1st May 2022, 09:50 PM
Thread: Trimming door sides without scalloping
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The power planer is set up OK but I will finish...
The power planer is set up OK but I will finish the edge with a hand plane, if I can get its blade suitably sharp for smooth runs.
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1st May 2022, 07:57 PM
Thread: Trimming door sides without scalloping
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Trimming door sides without scalloping
I live in a 1970s townhouse and for some reason the external doors were fitted with barely enough gap to open in good weather, but with all the recent rain both exterior doors are binding. They are...
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11th February 2021, 10:01 PM
Thread: Stringer stairs to deck
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Thanks Beardy, I did this sort of thing when I...
Thanks Beardy, I did this sort of thing when I created box stairs trying to sort out all the fiddly bits using offcuts on plywood to lay it all out, so creating a template like this is a good...
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11th February 2021, 09:52 PM
Thread: Stringer stairs to deck
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Thanks Kevin, lots of really good info here. The...
Thanks Kevin, lots of really good info here. The first issue is always working out the nomenclature so I stick with goings.
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10th February 2021, 09:19 PM
Thread: Stringer stairs to deck
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Stringer stairs to deck
I'm building some steps up to a deck and looked up how to do the calcs for the stringers. There are so many variations my head spins. I want to clear up a few things. I gather you just work out how...
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6th February 2021, 01:50 PM
Thread: Finding cause of sagging floors
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Weirdly my reply to this disappeared. 30 yo...
Weirdly my reply to this disappeared. 30 yo simple country weatherboard on gentle sloping farmland, piers 0.5 to 1.2m, no brick walls, no water source/ponding nearby. Been an issue over 10 years but...
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6th February 2021, 10:03 AM
Thread: Finding cause of sagging floors
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Finding cause of sagging floors
I live in a timber house that sits on brick piers. One section of the house seems to be sagging as doors no longer shut and floor tiles are cracking. I purchased a long builders spirit level but I...
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7th July 2019, 12:38 PM
Thread: Constructing box stairs
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Thanks for that. Interesting the current stairs...
Thanks for that. Interesting the current stairs are sleepers on cement bricks and my parents are in their mid 80's, so a rail needs to be included as its a bit of an incline, but I take your note on...
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7th July 2019, 10:04 AM
Thread: Constructing box stairs
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Constructing box stairs
I'm working on an old weatherboard holiday house that is on gently sloping ground. A treated pine deck surrounds the house and I'd like to construct box stairs leading to the lawn, so you could sit...
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21st May 2019, 11:08 AM
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I’ve left the job so won’t be back for a few...
I’ve left the job so won’t be back for a few days. These are flat head nails at least an inch long. They may be just in loosely but you can’t access the underside of the head without gouging the...
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21st May 2019, 10:06 AM
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Sash balance windows - how to access weights
I'm working on an old house and replacing broken sash cords in the double-hung windows. When you open the lower sash there is a door to access the weights in the sash channel. However, some of these...
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27th December 2018, 09:13 PM
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Thanks everyone for the info. It's going to be a...
Thanks everyone for the info. It's going to be a choice between Sikkens and Intergrain products (DWD) as they both have a primer coat and a tinted top coat. i'll use a paint stripper to remove the...
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26th December 2018, 03:45 PM
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Thanks. I was thinking of using Sikkens for the...
Thanks. I was thinking of using Sikkens for the worst exposed bits. I agree 3 coats is needed in these conditions, but not FeastWatson, I'll try something else. I see there are also boat varnishes...
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26th December 2018, 02:47 PM
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447230 I agree about options there - just...
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I agree about options there - just wondering if there had been any recent improvements. The first and second images were FeastWatson years ago, so didn't stand up well. First one easterly... -
23rd December 2018, 09:58 AM
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Exterior clear coat for rural timber house
We have a 1980's timber kit home on a farm block that has a lot of clear coated window frames and doors. While many of these are on the veranda away from direct sunlight and rain, many are fully...
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13th October 2018, 08:40 PM
Thread: Flip tongue bolt
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Yeah that's the sort of thing. Tonneau cover...
Yeah that's the sort of thing. Tonneau cover clips, forgot about those, thanks for that.
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13th October 2018, 03:32 PM
Thread: Flip tongue bolt
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Flip tongue bolt
I'm trying to find a bolt/stud that will hold a sheet of ply on the front of a timber pet cage during bad weather. I've not seen these things in hardware stores but it involves a protruding chrome...
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10th August 2018, 11:51 AM
Thread: Diablo saw blade flexing
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Thanks for those replies. Doing more work with...
Thanks for those replies. Doing more work with the saw and its driving me nuts. I'll look into the blades at Timbecon as I need an specialist.
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31st July 2018, 12:07 AM
Thread: Diablo saw blade flexing
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The original blade was a cheapy that had fewer...
The original blade was a cheapy that had fewer teeth and the forums suggesting tossing it, so arguably it would be worse. But I might give it a go.
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30th July 2018, 10:57 PM
Thread: Diablo saw blade flexing
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Diablo saw blade flexing
I recently purchased an Ozito plunge track saw and changed the blade to a Diablo 40 teeth based on recommendations I'd seen elsewhere. After a bit of fiddling I've got it working well but it won't...
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13th October 2017, 04:26 PM
Thread: Panel side gate sagging
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Yeah turnbuckle is what I meant - couldn't think...
Yeah turnbuckle is what I meant - couldn't think of its name!
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13th October 2017, 02:42 PM
Thread: Panel side gate sagging
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Panel side gate sagging
I have a panelled gate (see photo) that I have trouble keeping from sagging, as it drops a few cm over time on the latch side (you can see I've already dropped the lock bolt holder). I replaced the...
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20th January 2017, 10:49 AM
Thread: Best way to trim a door lengthways
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I'm going to check it out on some waste timber...
I'm going to check it out on some waste timber and play around with an old door to work out what the issue is. I think the blade or plate flexes or I may need to set a negative angle of 1-2 degrees.
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20th January 2017, 10:47 AM
Thread: Best way to trim a door lengthways
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I must say his hand planes work better then mine....
I must say his hand planes work better then mine. I have a simple stanley block plane that never seems to work and I have the identical longer plane that I used on the job, but I didn't have my...
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20th January 2017, 09:08 AM
Thread: Best way to trim a door lengthways
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Best way to trim a door lengthways
I hate working with doors as I always get the gaps wrong or shave too much off or unevenly, but I'm not a clumsy persons. I just can't seem to get it right.
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11th September 2015, 11:11 PM
Thread: Lifting large nails from hardwood joists
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Yeah - that's the style I ended up buying. They...
Yeah - that's the style I ended up buying. They worked well except some of the nails were so rusted in the hardwood and they just snipped them in the pull, but in that situation nothing would have...
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23rd April 2015, 08:27 PM
Thread: Lifting large nails from hardwood joists
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Thanks everyone. Great info.
Thanks everyone. Great info.
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23rd April 2015, 06:36 PM
Thread: Lifting large nails from hardwood joists
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They can handle larger nails in hardwood OK? I've...
They can handle larger nails in hardwood OK? I've seen them on the web they seem to pump the handle or something, I guess to lock the jaw?
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23rd April 2015, 06:07 PM
Thread: Lifting large nails from hardwood joists
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Actually - that's a good idea. I guess I just...
Actually - that's a good idea. I guess I just need to break the nail from the grip of the timber, which seems to be the primary issue. I've got a bit of RSI so I might need to find some locking jaws...
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23rd April 2015, 05:21 PM
Thread: Lifting large nails from hardwood joists
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Lifting large nails from hardwood joists
I recently lifted some rotted decking and was left with a bunch of largish nails protruding from the hardwood joists. I tried to lift them out with a claw hammer but they were firmly rooted in the...
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5th July 2014, 09:28 PM
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Joining long lengths MDF with biscuit joins
I've got two long pieces of melamine covered MDF to cover a pipe that runs floor to ceiling in my unit's laundry. It will be an L shaped cover in the corner. I thought I might be able to use...
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7th March 2013, 10:55 AM
Thread: Spring loaded stapler
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Is that the Black and Deck Powershot? I see...
Is that the Black and Deck Powershot? I see there's also Cobra Powershot stapler at twice the price as the B&D.
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6th March 2013, 08:13 PM
Thread: Spring loaded stapler
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Spring loaded stapler
I want to attach shade cloth and insulation foil to softwood or treated pine. Can anyone recommend common brand staplers that do the work? Also, any brands that upholsterers use that you can get on...
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23rd March 2011, 12:29 PM
Thread: Setting and adjusting flat leaf hinges
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Thanks scissors for your detailed reply - I've...
Thanks scissors for your detailed reply - I've worked out what to do in what order with a bit more insight into the whole process
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17th March 2011, 11:59 AM
Thread: Setting and adjusting flat leaf hinges
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I'm a bit lost on that question. Standard hinge...
I'm a bit lost on that question. Standard hinge for a house door - smaller version for a kitchen cupboard. Nothing fancy. Sort of thing a carpenter would do all the time.
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16th March 2011, 12:50 PM
Thread: Setting and adjusting flat leaf hinges
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Thanks anyway - I'm going through a few of my...
Thanks anyway - I'm going through a few of my books as well.
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16th March 2011, 10:33 AM
Thread: Setting and adjusting flat leaf hinges
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Bunnings in Alexandria, Sydney. They sell...
Bunnings in Alexandria, Sydney. They sell individual ones for $15 and pack of three of different sizes with a quick change bit for just over $40. Haven't tried one yet but will give it spin this...
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15th March 2011, 10:46 AM
Thread: Setting and adjusting flat leaf hinges
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Thanks - I also just purchased a P&N self...
Thanks - I also just purchased a P&N self centring drill so I'll see if that addresses the issue of the screw and countersunk hole misalignment.
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13th March 2011, 10:00 PM
Thread: Setting and adjusting flat leaf hinges
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Setting and adjusting flat leaf hinges
Whether I'm setting an entrance door or a cabinet door, I always make a mess of it. However careful I mark out and centre the screw holes they always seems to 'drift' and either the hinges are...
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18th August 2010, 02:28 PM
Thread: Clear coat dissolving stain
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Thanks Gerard - I think you've nailed it (excuse...
Thanks Gerard - I think you've nailed it (excuse the pun). The American Oak has a tight grain and was not accepting the stain and I guess I tried to compensate by not taking enough of it off. The...
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15th August 2010, 09:41 PM
Thread: Clear coat dissolving stain
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Instructions for staining were quite inadequate...
Instructions for staining were quite inadequate and didn't answer any of the points you mentioned. I initially did a test with one coat which almost went transparent so I was trying two, to overcome...
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15th August 2010, 12:23 AM
Thread: Clear coat dissolving stain
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Clear coat dissolving stain
I'm in my first foray into staining an not having much luck. A client has requested an American Oak shelf with a mahogany stain to match their kitchen cupboards. I'm using a Cabbots stain and given...