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13 years13 yearsLungyLungy posted:
Removing a wood heater from a brick wall

Any pics ?

13 years13 yearsLungyLungy posted:
Question about downlight choices with builder

Or you can get the builder to supply plug base in the ceiling ,conduit in wall to switch and then after handover get your own sparky in to install your…

13 years13 yearsLungyLungy posted:
Attaching Surfboard to Brick

Leg rope and a bit of wax what else.

13 years13 yearsLungyLungy posted:
Burn marks on glass splashback

Haven't moved in and used the cooktop yet .
Will be in by next weekend. ::celeb::

13 years13 yearsLungyLungy posted:
Burn marks on glass splashback

I was worried about this very issue here viewtopic.php?f=3&t=46947
If the standards are indeed 50mm from the rear of cooktop to the splashback is this enforceable against…

13 years13 yearsLungyLungy posted:
Gas cooktop & splashback distance

Thanks for the comments. The rear wall is brick so no problem with combustion.
I have contacted the splashback manufacturer to see what they have to say as far as…

13 years13 yearsLungyLungy posted:
Gas cooktop & splashback distance

Doe's anyone know what the regs say as far as minimum distance from toughened glass splashback to the rear of of a gas cooktop?
Or am I worried about nothing …

13 years13 yearsLungyLungy posted:
TV Component plug in order... Help a newbie

Looks like composite or s-video in only http://www.pcworld.idg.com.au/review/ho ... image=1#cb
So a scart to composite red,white & yellow

TV Component plug in order... Help a newbie
13 years13 yearsLungyLungy posted:
Do I really need sealer?

Sealing will stop a lot of grief later.

13 years13 yearsLungyLungy posted:
The New Solid Flooring - Stay Flat Technology

Pics or it never happened.

13 years13 yearsLungyLungy posted:
how to network two storey house double brick home

Hmmm flat low garage roof changes things. I think conduits from patch panel location to all under slab locations and enough conduits opening up to top level roof space so…

13 years13 yearsLungyLungy posted:
how to network two storey house double brick home

I would suggest the garage for your server/patch location then you access the roof above garage (is their one?)to access the cavity to take cables across top storey roof ,drop…

13 years13 yearsLungyLungy posted:
Logitech Remotes ~ Battery Fault

They wouldn't replace mine as I couldn't find the receipt but was able to remove the swollen battery with long nose pliers and brute force.
Bought a 20 buck replacement now…

13 years13 yearsLungyLungy posted:
Sale ~ Logitech Remotes

I did have the swelling battery but was able to extract it with a pair of long nose pliers oh so carefully.

13 years13 yearsLungyLungy posted:
Sale ~ Logitech Remotes

I love my harmony one.

13 years13 yearsLungyLungy posted:
Epoxy Flooring?

Thought about it but for $99 p/sm I'm not sure on its durability.
Go into shopping centre shops and check the floors ,a lot I have seen have delaminated.
I have decided…

13 years13 yearsLungyLungy posted:
BUILDING LAP POOL

I have a brickie mate who has built a couple of full depth pools now with a vinyl liner ,they are absolute crackers.

13 years13 yearsLungyLungy posted:
A massive thick black hairy spider - help!

Doesn't sound like any of these http://museumvictoria.com.au/spidersparlour/spider.htm
Possibly a http://museumvictoria.com.au/spiders/detail.aspx?pid=9
Could be someones escaped pet.

13 years13 yearsLungyLungy posted:
how to network two storey house double brick home

South but Yokine is not to far out :) Any plans we can take a look at ?

13 years13 yearsLungyLungy posted:
how to network two storey house double brick home

Where in Perth are you ? I may be able to help with locations to put your rack and what the the builder needs to install so the cabling can…

13 years13 yearsLungyLungy posted:
Foil, anticon questions

It does float between the battens and roof sheet and is secured by the sheeting and roof screws etc.

13 years13 yearsLungyLungy posted:
Foil, anticon questions

They could be retrofitted but what a pain in the *** that would be ,they are meant to sit between the roof timbers and the roof sheets.
Retrofitting would be a…

13 years13 yearsLungyLungy posted:
Data Cabling and You

So it wouldn't be much of a stretch for you to get your registration fairly easily then with recognition of prior learning and on the job hours being completed would…

13 years13 yearsLungyLungy posted:
Data Cabling and You

Did you change the law did you well done.
The ACMA make it pretty clear what you can and cannot do here.
http://www.acma.gov.au/WEB/STANDARD/pc=PC_1685
People can make up their own…

13 years13 yearsLungyLungy posted:
Data Cabling and You

Unfortunately cablers don't make the laws they just abide by them so direct your indignation to the law makers.

13 years13 yearsLungyLungy posted:
Data Cabling and You

Are you a registered cabler ? If not no
Will it stop you is another thing.

13 years13 yearsLungyLungy posted:
Whirlybird air vents

Throw another into the mix http://universaltileventilators.com.au/ ... -vent.html
no need for eave vents

14 years14 yearsLungyLungy posted:
Unwanted visitor

Where is this ?visit from the boys in the middle of the night might put a fright into them.

14 years14 yearsLungyLungy posted:
Cost of buying Cat6 data cable

Just remember you get what you pay for.
I've had to walk from a couple of jobs now where people want me to install cheap ******* Chinese junk after problems I've…

14 years14 yearsLungyLungy posted:
Is this Telstra installation illegal?

How hard would it be to cut through the conduit & cable if you wanted too ,about as hard as opening the box I would say. How is it…

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