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Shouldn't there be a beer in place of that coffee cup..Progress being made...steps are in...next up, grass.![]()

Shouldn't there be a beer in place of that coffee cup..![]()
Been wanting to do this for a while now. My thatch is shaded by fairly large trees and takes long to dry in the rainy season. I think it will be cheaper in the long run to replace with harvey tiles rather than rethatch every few years.Harvery tiles over thatch, whats your guys opinion?
personally I want the thatch out, but the wife likes it and I do agree sitting under a thatch is nice than sitting under a steel roof.
Been wanting to do this for a while now. My thatch is shaded by fairly large trees and takes long to dry in the rainy season. I think it will be cheaper in the long run to replace with harvey tiles rather than rethatch every few years.
My dad sent me a pic of his last project. I wish that someday I will also be able to do such amazing carpentry - he is on another level.
Everything was done by him from scratch, joining the 3 pieces of wood for the top etc.
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Anyone know where I can get neat conduit - instead of the ugly general type?
I know builders sell a half round and quarter round - but they don't sell the actual angle connectors
Ellies have it. Builders used to have the connectors as well.Anyone know where I can get neat conduit - instead of the ugly general type?
I know builders sell a half round and quarter round - but they don't sell the actual angle connectors
www.ellies.co.za
Ellies have it. Builders used to have the connectors as well.
D-Line – Ellies Electronics
www.ellies.co.za
you can cut the angles? a little bit of silicone to neaten it up if you need.
Exactly what I'm looking for - the D-Line series is what I currently have - I wonder if you can take a half to a quarter with a connector.
The builders by me is useless - they might actually have the item.... the staff are always unhelpful.
It'll be in a walk way - so want it as neat as possible - and with a baby crawling all over the show, I'd prefer it as secure as possible. But this is my backup.
Exactly what I'm looking for - the D-Line series is what I currently have - I wonder if you can take a half to a quarter with a connector.
Buy two heavy hammers and chisels, pick up two day labourers from the nearest hardware store and put em to work.. will cost you 1k and zero blood, sweat and tears..I need some help please...
I'm going to break out 15cm floor tiles... 60sqm in total.
Then I need to chip off all tile cement to keep the same level. (For complex reasons)
Can I do this with a rotary hammer and chisel attachment, and what do you think of buying:
Ryobi 1500W (~6 Joule) at around R1800 , vs a Bosch 650W (~2.7 Joule) around R2200
I've got the quarters running along the walls and across the sliding door i put the smaller of the halfs that they had. I did not see any connectors to join the two.
+1Buy two heavy hammers and chisels, pick up two day labourers from the nearest hardware store and put em to work.. will cost you 1k and zero blood, sweat and tears..
Buy two heavy hammers and chisels, pick up two day labourers from the nearest hardware store and put em to work.. will cost you 1k and zero blood, sweat and tears..
That quick? Well in that case I don't need anything since I have someone working on Saturdays and this will be done in 2 sections.
Based on the posts online though, it seems a lot slower than 3sqm/h for thinset removal, since they claim 10X faster removal once switching to a rotary hammer.
Grinder + vacuum looks even easier and leaves a level surface.. if I could find that somehow.