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robertye112
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robertye112
17 December 2024
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Dec 17, 2024 8:46 am
thank you Ashington Homes, that is helpful!
thank you Ashington Homes, that is helpful!
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robertye112
22 May 2024
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May 22, 2024 5:32 pm
thanks chippy! Here is the back of the wall which has not been backfilled yet. https://forum.homeone.com.au/u/84825_1716362470.jpeg Here is the same back of the wall taken from the other end, behind the steps. As you can see there isn't much space down there and only 10cm of space behind the stairs ...
thanks chippy! Here is the back of the wall which has not been backfilled yet. Here is the same back of the wall taken f...
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robertye112
22 May 2024
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May 22, 2024 7:26 am
Thank you so much for the time to reply, greatly appreciated! Would you mind please telling some of the reasoning behind sand/cement/limestone render in this situation over acrylic render ? Thank you! Sand cement and lime in 1:1:6 proportion (approximately) should work really well, thickness around ...
Thank you so much for the time to reply, greatly appreciated! Would you mind please telling some of the reasoning behind...
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robertye112
21 May 2024
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May 21, 2024 9:24 pm
Hi there, I have a retaining wall in my backyard which ends up turning into a garden bed as transitions from below grade to above grade and I want to render the wall. It is built by blocks, core filled with steel and has solid footings. Unfortunately, the wall has not been built with any control joi...
Hi there, I have a retaining wall in my backyard which ends up turning into a garden bed as transitions from below grade...
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robertye112
20 January 2020
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Jan 20, 2020 9:01 am
thanks gogo65. We will ugprade the stone but probably leave the doors, we have access to a cabinet maker in the family
thanks gogo65. We will ugprade the stone but probably leave the doors, we have access to a cabinet maker in the family
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robertye112
19 January 2020
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Jan 19, 2020 12:16 pm
thank you rcj and saminamin
thank you rcj and saminamin
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robertye112
19 January 2020
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Jan 19, 2020 8:38 am
Hi Saminamin, It is very expensive, I agree. There are $67k in site costs because the site falls to the rear. I am also spending 50k in sound insulation which doesn't help, but I'm very sensitive to noise. May I ask how much your bridgetown 43 is costing?
Hi Saminamin, It is very expensive, I agree. There are $67k in site costs because the site falls to the rear. I am also ...
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robertye112
18 January 2020
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Jan 18, 2020 9:11 pm
Hi All, My name is Robert, my wife and I live in the shire, NSW and am building the Boston 36 on a 14.3m by 40.23m block. Have just paid $1450 Step 1, The site inspection in our KDR project. This is our first time building, we just found out my wife is pregnant so i'm ready for the most stressful ne...
Hi All, My name is Robert, my wife and I live in the shire, NSW and am building the Boston 36 on a 14.3m by 40.23m block...
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robertye112
4 June 2019
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Jun 04, 2019 3:03 pm
Our windows are all laboratory tested... our standard double glazed window achieves Rw 35 and this can be upgraded to Rw 39. These have been placed in projects with acoustic engineers reports which specify the likes of 12.38mm & 10.38mm glass, and have been measured in situ by the engineers and...
hey mate, do you have any suppliers in sydney that you could recommend for double glazing? -Rob
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robertye112
1 August 2018
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Aug 01, 2018 10:32 am
hey guys, what are my options here, what's the best way to go about it? https://forum.homeone.com.au/u/84825_1533083517.jpg Thanks, -Rob
hey guys, what are my options here, what's the best way to go about it? Thanks, -Rob
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robertye112
24 July 2018
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Jul 24, 2018 3:25 pm
thanks TheShed, I see your point now. You are spot on, the drawers under the sink will be hitting the piping if it doesn't have special cut outs as you can see in this pic: sink drawers the cookstove drawers will be fitted below the cooktop with enough clearance, I already went through the instructi...
thanks TheShed, I see your point now. You are spot on, the drawers under the sink will be hitting the piping if it doesn...
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robertye112
24 July 2018
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Jul 24, 2018 2:43 pm
thanks for taking the time to reply TheShed, I appreciate your input. Could you maybe elaborate a bit? That is a G shaped kitchen, arguably, one of the most well known / standard layouts there is. Do you mean because I used perspective view and all the angles look off?
thanks for taking the time to reply TheShed, I appreciate your input. Could you maybe elaborate a bit? That is a G shape...
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robertye112
23 July 2018
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Jul 23, 2018 10:55 pm
I did the plans myself and have never done any plans before, so they may be wrong and unorthodox
I did the plans myself and have never done any plans before, so they may be wrong and unorthodox
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robertye112
23 July 2018
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Jul 23, 2018 4:26 pm
Hi Guys, Here is my first kitchen reno I'm in the process of getting quotes for. I've had 0 experience and 0 professional advice. I'd like to hear all comments/suggestions/criticism. kitchen design Thanks for your time!, -Rob
Hi Guys, Here is my first kitchen reno I'm in the process of getting quotes for. I've had 0 experience and 0 professiona...
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