I've mastered that after making the mistake many times.Be extra precise when mounting in that case, ensure both are level at the same height..
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I've mastered that after making the mistake many times.Be extra precise when mounting in that case, ensure both are level at the same height..
Pretty much any width beam that's about 30mm thick will suffice.. attach to the wall with some coach screws.. I would suggest doing a single 2m length though, just to avoid potential sagging in the middle..
Also, those linked legs are pretty tall.. look for something around 700mm or so..




It would be a pity if you measured once and cut it too short ...Another project I've embarked on recently is revamping my old fireplace at home since I decided to upgrade my TV, just seemed like the right time to go all out.
Didn't really have a photo of it before I started the project, but I've removed the top row of brick and the quarry tile type things on top to start with, and expanding the hearth at the bottom and clad the whole thing with slate and a solid oak mantle (fsck me wood is bollocks expensive)
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Hearth expanded and starting to clad it :
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And the po3s expensive piece of Oak that will be the mantle when I'm done :
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It would be a pity if you measured once and cut it too short ...
I have to say I'm not finding it. Did find that the sacrificial anode must be replaced at correct intervals - depending on water quality, but at least every 3 years. My insurance policy actually makes mention of geyser maintenance. So I guess they'll be doing that in future.All info on their Website.
Please send me detailsI have done this before i.e. multiple contractors - it becomes tricky, and lot's of finger pointing
I have recently used a really good contractor for 2 bathrooms, complete revamps, he was excellent. The scope was extensive, plumbing, flooring, lighting, tiling, screeding, rhino-liting etc. so it was a very good test of his work.
Full Turn-Key solution, obligation free quote, the owner manages the project. I can PM you his details, get him out, get a quote and see what you in for, he also provided some really good advice and his quotes are itemised.
PS: I originally found him via the CTM contractors service, but have used him privately since
I have to say I'm not finding it. Did find that the sacrificial anode must be replaced at correct intervals - depending on water quality, but at least every 3 years. My insurance policy actually makes mention of geyser maintenance. So I guess they'll be doing that in future.
Edit: Unless of course you mean that the fact that there is no mention of a second thermostat port means it ain't there, then fair enough.
It would be a pity if you measured once and cut it too short ...
We always brush with Coprox, usually mixed with Plaster Key rather than water... Before tiling....@Mannydefreitas which waterproofing would you recommend for a shower floor and walls?
You check Brights?Can anyone recommend a place that deliveres for a reasonable cost, looking for a 3m x .6m pine shelf in Cape Town. Builders can only supply 2.4m - Buco have promised to get back to me and don't.
Forgot about them - will try, can't find anything on their website, but will go to the branch.You check Brights?
Do you want me to deliver for you..? Or Uber you to and fro with the goods..?Can anyone recommend a place that deliveres for a reasonable cost, looking for a 3m x .6m pine shelf in Cape Town. Builders can only supply 2.4m - Buco have promised to get back to me and don't.
I normally try to use them as their customer service is in another league when compared to a place like Builders. Don't have as much variety though.Forgot about them - will try, can't find anything on their website, but will go to the branch.