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24th February 2010, 12:27 PM
Thread: I finally chose a cordless drill
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I've had screws break off when screwing into old...
I've had screws break off when screwing into old seasoned hardwood (my house frame & trim). That's using a cordless drill and holes sized according to Sutton drill-bit/screw-size gauge. Perhaps an...
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7th January 2010, 10:39 AM
Thread: I finally chose a cordless drill
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I have a Makita BHP453 which I bought in Mar 09...
I have a Makita BHP453 which I bought in Mar 09 for about $450. Prices seem to have dropped quite a bit. At the time, I didn't see the kit with non-hammer drill and impact driver for a similar...
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11th October 2009, 09:27 PM
Thread: Painted Kitchen Dresser
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Painted Kitchen Dresser
A big kitchen dresser that I've been making for ages. I think this was the first cabinet I started to make. I then got side tracked and it sat unfinished (unpainted and with no feet) in the room I...
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16th June 2009, 02:27 AM
Thread: Wireless Broadband
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There's no point in trying to unlock the Samsung...
There's no point in trying to unlock the Samsung as the Telstra model will only work on Telstra Next G.
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15th June 2009, 02:22 PM
Thread: Wireless Broadband
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http://www.lasoo.com.au says the Samsung A411 is...
http://www.lasoo.com.au says the Samsung A411 is on sale at $69 at Australia Post. It used to be $99.
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3rd June 2009, 07:36 PM
Thread: Wireless Broadband
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I considered getting one of these modems but...
I considered getting one of these modems but instead I bought a new phone which can be used as a modem, the Sony Ericsson z750i. It is $199 prepaid on Telstra (and occassionally it is on special at...
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3rd May 2008, 02:22 PM
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I've done 4 more windows now - all with Wattyl...
I've done 4 more windows now - all with Wattyl KillRust then White Knight Rust Guard on top (to get a flat white finish). Not a great fan of White Knight paints but theirs is the only flat white...
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23rd April 2008, 08:14 PM
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I have had best results on doors with Dulux...
I have had best results on doors with Dulux Aquanamel semigloss and a large paint pad (approx 20cm wide). It goes on very evenly with a pad.
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23rd April 2008, 07:51 PM
Thread: Egress in domestic doors
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We've got Lockwood 001 deadlatches (the ones that...
We've got Lockwood 001 deadlatches (the ones that automatically undeadlock when you come home).
We usually enter the house from back door so the 001 deadlatches stay locked. If you want to... -
3rd April 2008, 03:49 PM
Thread: Asbestos in Plasterboard?
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noideamad, you ought to read this thread...
noideamad, you ought to read this thread
https://www.woodworkforums.com/showthread.php?t=20083
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3rd April 2008, 03:34 PM
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Thanks for the replies. I have removed excess...
Thanks for the replies. I have removed excess paint and put a top coat of turps based enamel and it is much better.
I have painted some steel windows before with acrylic and not had a problem - I... -
14th March 2008, 12:27 PM
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How to paint steel windows so they don't stick?
I am in the process of painting casement steel windows (opening outward). These have an overlap where there is a problem with paint sticking. They also have a some spots of rust, necessitating rust...
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8th March 2008, 05:27 PM
Thread: Removing putty from steel windows
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Removing putty from steel windows
There was a thread about this a while ago
https://www.woodworkforums.com/showthread.php?t=47820
I've been doing a few more of these recently and I've worked out a few more wrinkles.
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29th February 2008, 01:25 PM
Thread: How to level /smooth plaster walls?
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One tip is that you should sand with one of those...
One tip is that you should sand with one of those sanding floats that they sell with the plaster supplies. The sanding sheets that look like flyscreen are good as they don't clog and last a long...
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15th January 2008, 02:41 PM
Thread: Noisy domestic kitchen range hoods
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See this thread...
See this thread
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15th January 2008, 01:59 PM
Thread: Colorbond mini-orb fastening
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Why don't you click the contact us link on that...
Why don't you click the contact us link on that page and ring them up?
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15th January 2008, 01:54 PM
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I think you will find it all here...
I think you will find it all here
http://www.dse.vic.gov.au/planningschemes/melbourne/home.html
(click on the map image on the left and you can look up any address)
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15th January 2008, 01:32 PM
Thread: Polystyrene vs blueboard
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I remember seeing an apartment building in...
I remember seeing an apartment building in Sydney's eastern suburbs on the TV news. It was made of rendered foam and was being picked to pieces by cockatoos.
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15th January 2008, 01:05 PM
Thread: Shade cloth on the roof
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They're not called sails for nothing. If there...
They're not called sails for nothing. If there is a gap between your sail and your roof, you'd need something pretty substantial to anchor them the sail to, otherwise strong wind gusts could pull...
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22nd November 2007, 01:51 PM
Thread: windows- insulating
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I think it is pretty well summarised on wers.net...
I think it is pretty well summarised on wers.net and on http://www.greenhouse.gov.au/yourhome/technical/fs18e.htm
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25th October 2007, 07:01 PM
Thread: Laundry in a Cupboard
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A combined washer/dryer will have an even longer...
A combined washer/dryer will have an even longer cycle time than a separate washer and dryer, since you can't start the next washing load until the drying is done. In any case, some front loaders...
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9th October 2007, 01:55 PM
Thread: Painting help with weatherboards
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They look like tongue and groove boards. ...
They look like tongue and groove boards. Weatherboards normally overlap or shiplap so that one board is laid on top of the adjacent board, not inserted into it.
Selleys has a flexible filler "No... -
9th October 2007, 01:39 PM
Thread: Bathroom Disaster Area
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If it is still waterproof, you could fill the...
If it is still waterproof, you could fill the holes with suitable filler (grout or two part filler?) and cover with Laminex wet area panelling or similar product from another manufacturer.
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9th October 2007, 01:34 PM
Thread: What's the rule on how many colours?
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Get a large (cheap) artists canvas from an art...
Get a large (cheap) artists canvas from an art shop or somewhere like Spotlight or The Reject Shop. Cheap ones can be had quite large - I saw some largish ones for $20 at the local art shop the...
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18th September 2007, 10:08 PM
Thread: What's the rule on how many colours?
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Have a look at http://603010.com.au They have...
Have a look at http://603010.com.au
They have some colour schemes and you can have a look at them applied to their sample rooms.
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11th September 2007, 06:02 PM
Thread: trusses or rafters
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This might help size the timber...
This might help size the timber
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20th August 2007, 05:09 PM
Thread: Retrofitting wall insulation
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They've got a website at...
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16th August 2007, 02:00 PM
Thread: small bathroom reno
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We have a show over the bath and I've just...
We have a show over the bath and I've just measured it at 730 wide (so adding in the thickness of the tiles, it's probably 750 wide). I think it is fine. Our bathroom is 1850 x 2700 and the bath is...
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16th August 2007, 01:26 PM
Thread: Ikea Headache
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Why not just replace the whole back panel with...
Why not just replace the whole back panel with solid melamine-covered 18mm board?
You can also get melamine wrapped pine 42x19 e.g. http://www.armstrongs.com.au/ under other products / board... -
16th August 2007, 01:08 PM
Thread: Kitchens from China
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I have seen some in passing at Gray's Auctions in...
I have seen some in passing at Gray's Auctions in Cheltenham (Melbourne) and some of them at had Chinese writing on the front edging of the cabinets (where you would expect ABS edging). So you open...
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31st July 2007, 03:03 PM
Thread: Washing Machine hoses
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Most plumbing places aren't interested in helping...
Most plumbing places aren't interested in helping you find a product unless you know exactly what it is.
This place says they have stainless braided hoses.
http://www.aquaknect.com.au/news.htm
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31st July 2007, 02:51 PM
Thread: h2gro - Grey water system
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As noted elsewhere, this guy appears to be...
As noted elsewhere, this guy appears to be spamming his own product.
Re my earlier post about greywater pumps, I just had a look on ebay, and you seem to be able to buy a Davey D15VA Vortex... -
31st July 2007, 01:25 PM
Thread: Huge price to replace A/C compressor
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It turns out that York can't supply a replacement...
It turns out that York can't supply a replacement outdoor unit for my AC system as it is too old. So I got the compressor replaced.
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31st July 2007, 12:44 PM
Thread: Skirting boards - gaps underneath
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The "proper" way is to scribe the bottom of the...
The "proper" way is to scribe the bottom of the skirting board to the floor, particularly for large gaps. But obviously you can't do that once it's installed. Scribing might require wide skirting...
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24th July 2007, 06:00 PM
Thread: Deterring Termites
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In my humble opinion, the concrete slab is too...
In my humble opinion, the concrete slab is too high and ideally should be removed and lowered, or at least part of it removed (the strip near the house - you could fit a spoon drain with a grid over...
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24th July 2007, 05:55 PM
Thread: Deterring Termites
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Good link - not seen that before. I googled for...
Good link - not seen that before. I googled for termite trap and there seem to be a few of these (don't know if they are all as effective).
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1st July 2007, 02:03 AM
Thread: To repair or replace weatherboards.
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I agree with all that. I paint the front and the...
I agree with all that. I paint the front and the back of the boards before fixing them, as well as the cut ends. If you do that the effect of humidity changes should be more even.
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29th June 2007, 08:21 PM
Thread: Water tank. Divert water to mains.
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You could get the plumber to put one of those...
You could get the plumber to put one of those flexible stainless hoses near the tank so you can disconnect the toilet from the pump and reconnect to a mains tap nearby. That would be cheap, satisfy...
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29th June 2007, 05:37 PM
Thread: Huge price to replace A/C compressor
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I spoke to the company and they said it didn't...
I spoke to the company and they said it didn't need a new drier as it didn't burn out, it seized due to lack of oil because the gas leaked out. Seizing presumably doesn't contaminate the system.
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27th June 2007, 02:22 PM
Thread: Water tank. Divert water to mains.
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Another thing about mains backup: if it tops up...
Another thing about mains backup: if it tops up the tank automatically, it's my guess that the water in the tank is then subject to water restrictions (e.g. in Melbourne you can't water your garden...
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27th June 2007, 02:07 PM
Thread: Huge price to replace A/C compressor
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Is there a typo above? Or are you saying that...
Is there a typo above? Or are you saying that without a burnout drier, the new compressor will last only a year or so?
The quote says:
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21st June 2007, 08:46 PM
Thread: Water tank. Divert water to mains.
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The simplest and cheapest is not to have any...
The simplest and cheapest is not to have any mains backup. If the tank runs out and you can't flush the toilet, just put some water in the tank with the hose.
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20th June 2007, 05:19 PM
Thread: Agg pipe depth
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There's probably pools of water under the house...
There's probably pools of water under the house after heavy rain. I reckon you should lower the outside ground level to the same level (or lower if it's going to be paved) as the ground level under...
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20th June 2007, 04:48 PM
Thread: sealing a bottom plate
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I'm not a builder but using H4 treated pine (or...
I'm not a builder but using H4 treated pine (or H3 if you're cheap) for the bottom plate would help. H4 is for in-ground use, and H3 is for above ground use. If you use any flashing make sure that...
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20th June 2007, 04:29 PM
Thread: Water tank. Divert water to mains.
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There's this device...
There's this device
http://www.irrigationwarehouse.com.au/prod2265.htm
"TMC - Town Mains Water Control"
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20th June 2007, 04:16 PM
Thread: split air cons
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I was looking at a Mistral cheapy recently at...
I was looking at a Mistral cheapy recently at Bunnings and on the box it said the warranty was void unless installed by professionals.
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19th June 2007, 06:04 PM
Thread: Flashing Problem
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There's some useful info on flashing roofs to...
There's some useful info on flashing roofs to walls here
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19th June 2007, 05:53 PM
Thread: To repair or replace weatherboards.
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In my experience, split boards can't be repaired....
In my experience, split boards can't be repaired. The split will open up again later. You might be able to glue a piece of timber to the back of the split to repair it. In repairing a split, the...
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19th June 2007, 05:14 PM
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I've installed some insulation in the walls from...
I've installed some insulation in the walls from the outside (where I've replaced weatherboards). If I was renovating again, I'd remove all the external walls (either from outside or inside) and...
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19th June 2007, 01:55 PM
Thread: Void for fridge do you need it?
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There is a chapter on refrigeration in the book...
There is a chapter on refrigeration in the book "Sustainable House" by Michael Mobbs (Choice Books). He suggests, for efficiency's sake, ventilation for fridges so that air is drawn up through the...