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It is at the back of the yard behind the pool. No car access there.rip it all down and replace it with a fancy carport, you will come out cheaper than harvey tiles and you will get more light in and have less maintaince
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It is at the back of the yard behind the pool. No car access there.rip it all down and replace it with a fancy carport, you will come out cheaper than harvey tiles and you will get more light in and have less maintaince
I need to replace some skirting in my house. What’s the best method to fix new skirting to the wall? Is there a type of glue that one uses?
Also, with this crappy weather is painting indoors still okay for paint to sufficiently dry?
It is at the back of the yard behind the pool. No car access there.
The little ones throne. He isn’t into it though, and Leroy Merlin had soft close toilet seat with a kiddie seat insert at R199 recently, and that seems to be more comfortable for him. Just a soft close seat at R199 would’ve been a good deal.
I use 'No More Nails', but if your walls aren't straight and flat (mine aren't) you might need to use a wall plug here and thereI need to replace some skirting in my house. What’s the best method to fix new skirting to the wall? Is there a type of glue that one uses?
Also, with this crappy weather is painting indoors still okay for paint to sufficiently dry?
Ja no rip it out and build a nice steel structure, I beams with chromadeck roofing.We have a small thatch lapa at the new house but the insurance wants it treated and a lightning pole fitted. It needs maintenance as well. Wanted to do the Harvey tiles but insurance says this doesn't impact the risk. What alternatives are there to replace the thatch. The lapa has 5 sections that each angle slightly away from the previous one to create almost a flat U shape. So tiling or sheeting will be difficult with plenty of joints. Anything else I can do?
I use 'No More Nails', but if your walls aren't straight and flat (mine aren't) you might need to use a wall plug here and there
We have a small thatch lapa at the new house but the insurance wants it treated and a lightning pole fitted. It needs maintenance as well. Wanted to do the Harvey tiles but insurance says this doesn't impact the risk. What alternatives are there to replace the thatch. The lapa has 5 sections that each angle slightly away from the previous one to create almost a flat U shape. So tiling or sheeting will be difficult with plenty of joints. Anything else I can do?
I wouldn’t bother with no nails unless the skirting and walls are dead straight and you have lots of patience. I started out this way and eventually gave up. Very difficult to have it all held in place until it dries.I need to replace some skirting in my house. What’s the best method to fix new skirting to the wall? Is there a type of glue that one uses?
Also, with this crappy weather is painting indoors still okay for paint to sufficiently dry?
Lights and plugs typically on a separate circuit. Having the light switch close will mean they can extend the conduit easily and tap into existing plug circuit in the ceiling.I want to install a plug in an area that doesn't have one. The area does have a light switch, above where I want to put the plug. Is it an easy task for an electrician to install a plug like this? Do they just use existing wiring from the switch?
Have used this for the skirting I replaced a while back - https://leroymerlin.co.za/skirting-adhesive-low-voc-280ml-alcolin-81451203I need to replace some skirting in my house. What’s the best method to fix new skirting to the wall? Is there a type of glue that one uses?
Also, with this crappy weather is painting indoors still okay for paint to sufficiently dry?
I bought mine from Builders. What annoys me is that its so hard to find the one that uses the top rail. Which is much much easier to install.Wall bands - are shelving brackets and bands interchangeable between brands?
Gelmar- their own brand?
Builders - Sanlic and Dolle
Leroy Merlin - Mackie
Need to install a small rack now and expand next year and don't want to end up with brackets that don't fit.
Tks
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I have a ton of those with shelves in storage. Decided to use some to get all my kak off the floor. Was quite a mission to install, getting the levels correct etc. What brand to go with I cant help. I guess they all fit in each other?Wall bands - are shelving brackets and bands interchangeable between brands?
Gelmar- their own brand?
Builders - Sanlic and Dolle
Leroy Merlin - Mackie
Need to install a small rack now and expand next year and don't want to end up with brackets that don't fit.
Tks
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Almost certain it's interchangeable - just be careful, you get the single and double slots so long as that's all the same I reckon you're all good.Wall bands - are shelving brackets and bands interchangeable between brands?
Gelmar- their own brand?
Builders - Sanlic and Dolle
Leroy Merlin - Mackie
Need to install a small rack now and expand next year and don't want to end up with brackets that don't fit.
Tks
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Gelmar and Builders are interchangeable for the double slot bands and shelf brackets. LM are different spacings...Wall bands - are shelving brackets and bands interchangeable between brands?
Gelmar- their own brand?
Builders - Sanlic and Dolle
Leroy Merlin - Mackie
Need to install a small rack now and expand next year and don't want to end up with brackets that don't fit.
Tks
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I am another Fischer believer. Nail in plugs are garbage. Ok for picture frames but whenever you work with some weight, you need the real deal. Unless its so heavy that you need rawl bolts.Gelmar and Builders are interchangeable for the double slot bands and shelf brackets. LM are different spacings...
Just did a massive 2-wall project with them and found out the hard way!
Biggest bit of advice, plan the spacing carefully!
Edit: and use decent screws and rawl plugs, like Fischer.
That knock-in rubbish won't work well at all. I used the Fischer 6mm plugs and 4.5mm X 45mm or 65mm screws, both from LM (cheaper and had bulk boxes).
Gelmar and Builders are interchangeable for the double slot bands and shelf brackets. LM are different spacings...
Just did a massive 2-wall project with them and found out the hard way!
Biggest bit of advice, plan the spacing carefully!
Edit: and use decent screws and rawl plugs, like Fischer.
That knock-in rubbish won't work well at all. I used the Fischer 6mm plugs and 4.5mm X 45mm or 65mm screws, both from LM (cheaper and had bulk boxes).
I have a ton of those with shelves in storage. Decided to use some to get all my kak off the floor. Was quite a mission to install, getting the levels correct etc. What brand to go with I cant help. I guess they all fit in each other?
Pro-tip: I used spray paint cans to change the color of all the steel parts and painted the shelves matching. Looks a lot neater.
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