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Cheers Jo, the plumber has been around. When I got home from Toc yesterday arvo I got on the phone and turned the Ring cameras on up there and see the side doors on the shed are open. I'm WTF? Couldn't see anyone but could hear noise in there, tried to call the plumber to see if he'd sent someone around, no answer.
Left the cameras on and waited til I got an alert for movement again and checked it, definitely a plumber not a thief. He was back again this morning, knocked off by lunchtime so I assume if it's not finished now it will be soon.
Called into Bunnings this morning and bought a cement sheet cutting tool.
If I get up Monday week and the sparky still hasn't been yet I'm gonna line the shower and he'll just have to work around it. Need to get on Amazon and get a couple of 2200 long shower curtains. I've got (at this stage) the daughter and grandson coming up to Toc to have Xmas Day with me and Mum up there, so I'm gonna get this finished so she's comfortable sleeping in there whatever it takes.
Left the cameras on and waited til I got an alert for movement again and checked it, definitely a plumber not a thief. He was back again this morning, knocked off by lunchtime so I assume if it's not finished now it will be soon.
Called into Bunnings this morning and bought a cement sheet cutting tool.
If I get up Monday week and the sparky still hasn't been yet I'm gonna line the shower and he'll just have to work around it. Need to get on Amazon and get a couple of 2200 long shower curtains. I've got (at this stage) the daughter and grandson coming up to Toc to have Xmas Day with me and Mum up there, so I'm gonna get this finished so she's comfortable sleeping in there whatever it takes.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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thats really awesome mate, cheers
also, ring are having a 25% off sale on certain bundles.
I just bought some to replace the camera system we have at our main address.
The ones we have occasionally turn off and its bloody near impossible to get them live on line! they are at least 6-7 years old so outdated technology!
also, ring are having a 25% off sale on certain bundles.
I just bought some to replace the camera system we have at our main address.
The ones we have occasionally turn off and its bloody near impossible to get them live on line! they are at least 6-7 years old so outdated technology!
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
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Productive day. Got the shower lined with the cement sheet, taps and shower head mounted, Silicone sealant on all the joins, curved shower rail fitted with a safety chain attached to the roof to just help support the outermost past of the rail, shower curtain up and assembled the 3 part folding privacy screen.
Also had to quickly go up to see my older cousin (the ex school teacher) to show him how to connect his new laptop to WIFI.
Also had to quickly go up to see my older cousin (the ex school teacher) to show him how to connect his new laptop to WIFI.
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He was a Primary School teacher, focus on PE.
He has basically zero practical skills. He called in today while I was working on the shower to ask me for help, looked at the tools in the shed and said he doesn't own a single tool.
I can't imagine not being able to do basic things that he has NFI how to do.
He was a Primary School teacher, focus on PE.
He has basically zero practical skills. He called in today while I was working on the shower to ask me for help, looked at the tools in the shed and said he doesn't own a single tool.
I can't imagine not being able to do basic things that he has NFI how to do.
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Make sure nothing is loose for gods sake.stui magpie wrote:Got the shower lined with the cement sheet, taps and shower head mounted, Silicone sealant on all the joins, curved shower rail fitted with a safety chain attached to the roof to just help support the outermost past of the rail, shower curtain up and assembled the 3 part folding privacy screen.
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In another bit of progress, rang the sparky yesterday, my fortnightly reminder call to ask him whhen TF he's coming around. He came straight to the house, so I could remind him where everything was to go, then I asked him directly, did you lose the keys?
He looked sheepish and said "I forgot where you put them"
I said, "I put them in your hand. 3 keys on a Cobram Sheds Keyring". Eyes went wide, mouth dropped open and he walked back to his ute and came back with my shed keys in his hand, saying "I'm an idiot".
I laughed at him, he's going to do the job tomorrow.
He looked sheepish and said "I forgot where you put them"
I said, "I put them in your hand. 3 keys on a Cobram Sheds Keyring". Eyes went wide, mouth dropped open and he walked back to his ute and came back with my shed keys in his hand, saying "I'm an idiot".
I laughed at him, he's going to do the job tomorrow.
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We've been in our new place for just under 18 months, so time for reno's. Didn't think I would keep renovating after nearly 40 years of working on 4 properties over the journey.
Love this house. Double brick, thermal qualities are unbelievable, only problem are the internal walls are exposed brick which makes it a bit dark and collects dust. So, I've finished today lining the built in robe with plaster, stopping up and sanding. White dust up my nose, no not Coke, through my hair and any exposed skin is clogged with dust. Ready to paint tomorrow morning, then off to golf!!!!!
Next is a bathroom reno..... Stay tuned.
Love this house. Double brick, thermal qualities are unbelievable, only problem are the internal walls are exposed brick which makes it a bit dark and collects dust. So, I've finished today lining the built in robe with plaster, stopping up and sanding. White dust up my nose, no not Coke, through my hair and any exposed skin is clogged with dust. Ready to paint tomorrow morning, then off to golf!!!!!
Next is a bathroom reno..... Stay tuned.
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I grew up in a double brick house, the thermal qualities were obvious.
In summer, after a couple of weeks of 40+ it was like a fkn kiln inside, in winter when it would go to -2 overnight, it was a fridge. Only heating was an open fire in the lounge and the woodstove in the kitchen and mum kept the loungeroom door tightly closed during winter. It would be 30 in the lounge and 10 in the rest of the house.
Good luck with the plastering, getting the finish right on the seams is the only tricky bit.
I grew up in a double brick house, the thermal qualities were obvious.
In summer, after a couple of weeks of 40+ it was like a fkn kiln inside, in winter when it would go to -2 overnight, it was a fridge. Only heating was an open fire in the lounge and the woodstove in the kitchen and mum kept the loungeroom door tightly closed during winter. It would be 30 in the lounge and 10 in the rest of the house.
Good luck with the plastering, getting the finish right on the seams is the only tricky bit.
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Sounds like your mums house may not have had insulation. I'm amazed at what this guy did in the building of this place.
The brick cavities are all filled with polystyrene void fill adding another dimension of insulation. There is 8-10 inches of fibreglass insulation batts in the ceiling. The north facing rear wall is mostly glass making use of winter sun which is double glazed.
We went through last summer without air-con and found the ceiling fans and open windows with the sea breeze were more than adequate. The winter just passed without hardly any heating. In fact we are still on the same bottle of gas. Interesting, it cost around $180 for a 45kg refill from Elgas. Speaking to a guy at golf, it is possible to fill the bottle at a servo in Sale for around $90, as long the attendant isn't watching.
Plastering, the seams? I think you mean the recessed edge joins. Piece of pi5s. Tape the joins, base coat finished with top coat. With the right tools, it isn't too hard. I'm also doing square set ceiling joins, no need for cornice.
The brick cavities are all filled with polystyrene void fill adding another dimension of insulation. There is 8-10 inches of fibreglass insulation batts in the ceiling. The north facing rear wall is mostly glass making use of winter sun which is double glazed.
We went through last summer without air-con and found the ceiling fans and open windows with the sea breeze were more than adequate. The winter just passed without hardly any heating. In fact we are still on the same bottle of gas. Interesting, it cost around $180 for a 45kg refill from Elgas. Speaking to a guy at golf, it is possible to fill the bottle at a servo in Sale for around $90, as long the attendant isn't watching.
Plastering, the seams? I think you mean the recessed edge joins. Piece of pi5s. Tape the joins, base coat finished with top coat. With the right tools, it isn't too hard. I'm also doing square set ceiling joins, no need for cornice.