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Are rivets any good?If you want a flush install, yes.. stainless counter sink screws..
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Are rivets any good?If you want a flush install, yes.. stainless counter sink screws..
The pressure might just crack or pull right through the board.. haven't tried it yet though, so stand corrected..Are rivets any good?
Are rivets any good?
We've had good work from TimBuild (used to be TimberCity) in Strydom Park. Not the fastest at drawing up the plans, but the work is excellent.Need to redo a very small kitchen in the Randburg area. Any recommendations for a decent company please or preferably a good private guy.
Nothing DIY![]()
We've had good work from TimBuild (used to be TimberCity) in Strydom Park. Not the fastest at drawing up the plans, but the work is excellent.
Any recommendations on how to fix this? We have small spikes at the top of the wall that are obviously rusting and running down the wall when it rains. How do i fix the rust? And what's the best way to paint over the marks on the wall?
Ingco has one on special at mica for 1699..I was given a busted Ryobi SDS drill that I've been looking at fixing. It seems to receive power but the minute the trigger is pulled, it makes a 'poof' sound and I see a brief spark from the brush area. It doesn't trip the power or anything.
I disassembled it and gave it a good clean. The bottom bearing was a bit stiff but after working it with some Q20 and packing it with grease it moves freely again. The brushes still look good, but the commutator was full of carbon so I went at it with an emery cloth and got it nice and clean again. I packed the reciprocating rod on top full of grease (she was empty) but the same issue seems to persist. The motor moves freely, so I doubt it's a mechanical failure. I'm thinking the starter cap is busted, or there is a short somewhere, not that I could see one.
Is it worth fixing seeing as a new one can be had for around R2000? It's similar to this one, but probably an older model as it doesn't have speed control.
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Cordless?Ingco has one on special at mica for 1699..
Corded..Cordless?
Technically they should be able to add temporary support before adding lintels. Isnt that how all of these renovations are done?So there's a lot of brick bashing at a neighbours house today; took a quick look and they have two arched garage door entrances which they're now squaring off and opening to accommodate a double garage door by the looks of it.
There's no lintels across either of these existing arched spaces, so can only assume it will end in disaster at some point; particularly when they remove the centre column.... Waiting for the crash of building collapse...![]()
Ideally you should chop out some bricks either side of the opening, above the existing walls, so you can get the lintel in place and then continue chopping out the bricks underneath to square off the opening..Technically they should be able to add temporary support before adding lintels. Isnt that how all of these renovations are done?
^ this is what I was thinking @TinuvaIdeally you should chop out some bricks either side of the opening, above the existing walls, so you can get the lintel in place and then continue chopping out the bricks underneath to square off the opening..
That way the lintel is supported by the existing wall and you don't risk the bricks on top falling on your head..
I suppose, but they also seem to be chopping away at the two outermost sides, with no temp support anywhere, nothing squared off either.Technically they should be able to add temporary support before adding lintels. Isnt that how all of these renovations are done?
