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Yeah, but they worked really fast - they were done with the whole job in 4 days.And quite a mess as well I imagine?
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Yeah, but they worked really fast - they were done with the whole job in 4 days.And quite a mess as well I imagine?
Ok.. I have a tank and booster pump already. Spoke to the lady who send me the add, they got water at 39m.Wow okay
So mine was:
2 x pumps (borehole submersible, booster pump)
All electronics and electrical fittings (fully automated with probes, cutouts, etc)
10000L JoJo Tank + fittings
All piping
They had to crane the drill onto my property due to high walls and trees, etc which was also a lot of money -- those guys charge per minute + per kilometer
We potentially needed a crane for my in laws pool a few years back, wanted like R10k or something to just lift a 6x3m fibreglass shell over the houses roof.Ok.. I have a tank and booster pump already. Spoke to the lady who send me the add, they got water at 39m.
Don't think i'd go fully automated now. Will start, fill the tank and stop.
Yip, cranes are kak expensive. We hire them every 3rd month or so to move containers. That's a lucrative business.
Here we pay a crane for a full day, doesn't matter if it's an hour job. Madness.We potentially needed a crane for my in laws pool a few years back, wanted like R10k or something to just lift a 6x3m fibreglass shell over the houses roof.
We decided to chop a tree down instead and take a different route into the back yard.
Crazy expensive
Its a pain in the arse, and paving is $%$#%^$ expensive, even those wooden edging products have gotten expensive.I've looked around for edging products for a few years and never seen anything even remotely like this, or like the stuff you get in the states... Its frustrating.
Best I've ever really seen (and its not suitable) would be those plastic drains.
I'd go top left corner, if it can fit there. It's out of the way and you can fill a pot on the other side.Where should I install the mixer in this sink? I was going to do it in the steel in the middle, but then I realised this is a single sink and may look odd?
But then again being able to, I dunno, fill a pot of water by putting it on the drying area and turning the mixer is also not the worst idea?
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Middle of the sink, at the back edge.. should make it easy to connect the tap to the pipes..Where should I install the mixer in this sink? I was going to do it in the steel in the middle, but then I realised this is a single sink and may look odd?
But then again being able to, I dunno, fill a pot of water by putting it on the drying area and turning the mixer is also not the worst idea?
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Where should I install the mixer in this sink? I was going to do it in the steel in the middle, but then I realised this is a single sink and may look odd?
But then again being able to, I dunno, fill a pot of water by putting it on the drying area and turning the mixer is also not the worst idea?
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It is yeah, I actually forgot to check the distances on the electrical regs. You know off hand if I screwed up here?Is that a plug point on the right hand side?
I'd go top left corner, if it can fit there. It's out of the way and you can fill a pot on the other side.
As well... It will generally look the best I think..yeah agree top left
Cheaper to replace a badly drilled sink than a badly drilled and cracked quarts top...Top left would probably look better, but doesn't really look like the sink was made for that... It'd need to drill into the quartz for that placement.
Need to weigh up drilling into quartz vs sink
Hmmm OK.. That changes things, then centre is probably your only option barring electrical regulations.Top left would probably look better, but doesn't really look like the sink was made for that... It'd need to drill into the quartz for that placement.
Need to weigh up drilling into quartz vs sink
It is yeah, I actually forgot to check the distances on the electrical regs. You know off hand if I screwed up here?
Top left would probably look better, but doesn't really look like the sink was made for that... It'd need to drill into the quartz for that placement.
Need to weigh up drilling into quartz vs sink

the quartz should not be in the way there, the lip on that sink should be like 2cm away from the edge, you should have enough space
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