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Al
Would it be rude to email him and send me money to purchase the shortfall?
Yes. But that hasn't stopped you in the past.
Browse Forums General Discussion Re: Not quite a deck, bit more than steps 28Nov 16, 2007 8:26 am Gav & Vanessa Building In Melbourne (Sth East Suburbs) http://www.arkraider.blogspot.com/ Rawdon Hill Construction - Canterbury Heritage Re: Not quite a deck, bit more than steps 29Nov 16, 2007 8:30 am Al,
I one day hope to be able to have a d*ck as big as yours! Well done mate ... it looks great, very professional like! Re: Not quite a deck, bit more than steps 32Nov 16, 2007 1:14 pm mattwalker Al, I one day hope to be able to have a d*ck as big as yours! LOLOLOLOLOLOL yes, what a great looking deck you have! Well done bet the wife loves it! Our Adenbrook home was completed in September. Re: Not quite a deck, bit more than steps 33Nov 16, 2007 6:27 pm Al Washed the grey areas again, left the oxalic acid on for longer. Didn't make much difference. a little more colour came through. I had a look at Bunnings at the different cleaners - you have to look at the fineprint that states the actual concentration of oxalic acid. Three types - Cabots, Feast Watson and Intergrain ( all one company) for approx. $10,$15 & $20 respectively had vary amounts. The Intergrain 'Reviva' had 9 times the oxalic acid as Cabots 'Deck Clean'. Its very important Al that you didn't let any of it dry on te timber and is best to use a gerni to clean off. Hi, we live in an area where the black soil is prone to a lot of movement. We have an old 50's house with masonite everywhere and nails popping out, warping, rusted etc.… 0 4514 Following these simple steps will help you mitigate unwanted costs, have your expectations met and give… 0 4550 |