Browse Forums Finishing Touch 1 Nov 12, 2009 10:38 am Building the 'Glenunga' with Statesman Homes Released to Construction: 10/07/2009 Frame/Guttering Done: 21/08/2009 Bricking Finished: 11/09/2009 Painting and second fix plumbing completed 16/11/2009 ... PCI 16/12/2009... Moved in 18/12/2009!!!! Re: Repainting a stained timber bed and bedsides 4Nov 16, 2009 9:54 am Building the 'Glenunga' with Statesman Homes Released to Construction: 10/07/2009 Frame/Guttering Done: 21/08/2009 Bricking Finished: 11/09/2009 Painting and second fix plumbing completed 16/11/2009 ... PCI 16/12/2009... Moved in 18/12/2009!!!! Re: Repainting a stained timber bed and bedsides 6Nov 16, 2009 11:19 am Building the 'Glenunga' with Statesman Homes Released to Construction: 10/07/2009 Frame/Guttering Done: 21/08/2009 Bricking Finished: 11/09/2009 Painting and second fix plumbing completed 16/11/2009 ... PCI 16/12/2009... Moved in 18/12/2009!!!! Re: Repainting a stained timber bed and bedsides 8Nov 20, 2009 2:48 pm Building the 'Glenunga' with Statesman Homes Released to Construction: 10/07/2009 Frame/Guttering Done: 21/08/2009 Bricking Finished: 11/09/2009 Painting and second fix plumbing completed 16/11/2009 ... PCI 16/12/2009... Moved in 18/12/2009!!!! Re: Repainting a stained timber bed and bedsides 9Nov 21, 2009 8:13 am Hey Boul! I think the name of that product came to me this morning.. Dulux Prep Block..( I hope) Sharon..... frustrated interior decorator, I have always wanted to do this for a living.. Engineering timber is certainly a less fuss option, times cheaper to supply and install and better withstands humidity. 1 15924 Staircases and sausages. Should thou wish to keep thy palate sweet for sausages, avert thine eyes from their crafting. 14 4619 Hi all, Our boundary perimeter fences need replacing (3 sides). From everyone's experience, what would you install? Timber lapped and capped OR colorbond? Thank you. 0 2893 |