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  1. Is this a bearer or a wall plate?

    Started by Reno RSS Feed, 17th November 2013 11:10 AM
    1/50, 1/m10, 183.9, as1684, attached, bar, bearer, bolt, bottom, brick, cast, column/wall/pier, construction, dscf6864.jpg, excluding, fixed, footing, images, joists, m10, masonry, mild, plate, raise, read, renovateforum.com, steel, thread, veneer, wall
    • Replies: 0
    • Views: 1,538
    Last Post: 17th November 2013 11:10 AM
    by Reno RSS Feed  Go to last post
  2. Drilling through tiles and in to concrete

    Started by Reno RSS Feed, 31st October 2013 04:10 PM
    advice, attack, avoid, balustrade, bit, brick, cheers, committed, concrete, door, drilling, due, dynabolt, front, hit, hoping, lot, masonry, move, mtr, play, porch, re-tiled, read, renovateforum.com, start, stumps, thread, tiles, wall
    • Replies: 0
    • Views: 1,446
    Last Post: 31st October 2013 04:10 PM
    by Reno RSS Feed  Go to last post
  3. Padstone under universal beam?

    Started by Reno RSS Feed, 24th September 2013 11:40 PM
    as4100, bca, beam, bricks, existing, installed, ireland, lintels, load, masonry, padstone, padstones, read, reference, removed, renovateforum.com, similar, spread, steel, structures, thread, underneath, universal
    • Replies: 0
    • Views: 1,771
    Last Post: 24th September 2013 11:40 PM
    by Reno RSS Feed  Go to last post
  4. Cutting Neat Doorway in Double Brick

    Started by Reno RSS Feed, 6th February 2013 07:30 PM
    advice/experience, appreciated, blade, brick, careful, circular, cut, cutting, demo, double, edge, experience, extremely, figure, greatly, grinder, hammer, hard, hold, house, masonry, neat, options, read, renovateforum.com, rest, shed, stable, thread, wet
    • Replies: 0
    • Views: 1,201
    Last Post: 6th February 2013 07:30 PM
    by Reno RSS Feed  Go to last post
  5. Cutting a hole in rendered blueboard

    Started by Reno RSS Feed, 2nd November 2012 09:30 PM
    andrew, blade, blueboard, circular, cut, cutting, fan, gable, grille, hole, installing, masonry, read, rectangular, rendered, renovateforum.com, studs, thread, timber
    • Replies: 0
    • Views: 2,040
    Last Post: 2nd November 2012 09:30 PM
    by Reno RSS Feed  Go to last post
  6. Wall plates and Expansion Joints

    Started by Reno RSS Feed, 15th April 2012 10:10 PM
    13m, 190x45, anchor, attached, background, bridge, chem, controls, cut, expansion, footing, gear, hilti, input, joints, length, marginal, masonry, pergola, plate, plates, rafters, read, renovateforum.com, strip, super, support, thread, timber, wall
    • Replies: 0
    • Views: 1,561
    Last Post: 15th April 2012 10:10 PM
    by Reno RSS Feed  Go to last post
  7. Is MDF for skirting boards recommended?

    Started by Reno RSS Feed, 27th July 2010 12:00 AM
    applications, baths, boards, catalogue, exposure, exterior, fared, firmly, fixings, held, jarrah, job, laundries, masonry, mdf, moisture, oak, read, recommended, renovateforum.com, reply, showers, skirting, stood, surface, tasmanian, temperatures, test, thread, time
    • Replies: 0
    • Views: 1,614
    Last Post: 27th July 2010 12:00 AM
    by Reno RSS Feed  Go to last post
  8. Is MDF for skiting boards recommended?

    Started by Reno RSS Feed, 22nd July 2010 09:30 PM
    applications, baths, boards, exposure, exterior, fared, firmly, fixings, held, jarrah, job, laundries, masonry, mdf, moisture, oak, read, recommended, renovateforum.com, reply, showers, skirting, skiting, stood, suitable, surface, tasmanian, test, thread, time
    • Replies: 0
    • Views: 1,474
    Last Post: 22nd July 2010 09:30 PM
    by Reno RSS Feed  Go to last post
  9. Removing glue residue from masonry

    Started by Reno RSS Feed, 29th July 2009 10:30 AM
    applied, appreciated, belt, brown, covered, easier, glue, glued, guessing, house, intend, kitchen, liberally, lined, masonry, paint, paneling, plywood, process, read, remove, renovateforum.com, residue, splashback, stripping, suggestions, thread, trace, walls, wondering
    • Replies: 0
    • Views: 1,636
    Last Post: 29th July 2009 10:30 AM
    by Reno RSS Feed  Go to last post
  10. Best way to attach dado/chair rail

    Started by Reno RSS Feed, 27th July 2009 10:30 AM
    20mm, 75mm, adhesive, advice, anchor, appreciated, attached, batten, brads, dado, due, half, hold, installed, jonty, masonry, nails, picture, plaster, primary, rail, read, renovateforum.com, reply, sets, spagetti, sufficient, thread, thumbnails, wall
    • Replies: 0
    • Views: 1,180
    Last Post: 27th July 2009 10:30 AM
    by Reno RSS Feed  Go to last post
  11. Masonry Block - Mortar Mix

    Started by Reno RSS Feed, 24th July 2009 09:00 AM
    block, masonry, mix, mortar, read, renovateforum.com, thread
    • Replies: 0
    • Views: 1,648
    Last Post: 24th July 2009 09:00 AM
    by Reno RSS Feed  Go to last post
  12. Laying 19mm T&G & battons over concrete

    Started by Reno RSS Feed, 14th July 2009 05:30 PM
    100mm, 19mm, battons, bit, block, brother, commercial, concrete, downstairs, floor, flooring, foundations, ground, guys, house, inside, level, lined, masonry, pavers, seal, season, seep, slap, t&g, upstairs, ventilation, walls, waterproofer, wet
    • Replies: 0
    • Views: 1,995
    Last Post: 14th July 2009 05:30 PM
    by Reno RSS Feed  Go to last post
  13. Rust Spots on Exterior Rendered Wall

    Started by Reno RSS Feed, 3rd July 2009 03:10 PM
    6-7, advance, ago, bought, converter, dab, exterior, fill, gouge, house, impurities, iron, masonry, paint, painted, painting, preparing, product, read, render, rendered, renovateforum.com, rust, sections, simply, sort, spots, surface, thread, wall
    • Replies: 0
    • Views: 6,556
    Last Post: 3rd July 2009 03:10 PM
    by Reno RSS Feed  Go to last post
  14. How to attach a SHS to a masonry wall?

    Started by Reno RSS Feed, 1st June 2009 06:50 PM
    attach, boss, challenge, cheers, masonry, read, renovateforum.com, shs, thread, wall, wednesday
    • Replies: 0
    • Views: 1,902
    Last Post: 1st June 2009 06:50 PM
    by Reno RSS Feed  Go to last post
  15. walking on smooth edge

    Started by Reno RSS Feed, 21st May 2009 05:10 AM
    angle, blokes, carpet, easily, edge, feet, finish, firmer, floor, masonry, movement, nails, neater, overlay, peice, pins, plugs, post, read, renovateforum.com, screws, smooth, smoothedge, sounds, stay, stick, thread, tiles, unavoidable, walkway/doorway
    • Replies: 0
    • Views: 2,004
    Last Post: 21st May 2009 05:10 AM
    by Reno RSS Feed  Go to last post
  16. cutting a dooraway in a masonry wall

    Started by ubeaut, 16th November 2008 07:21 AM
    advice, bearing, building, ceiling, cut, cutting, door, dooraway, doorway, due, engineer, frame, head, heavy, hole, insert, lentil, load, masonry, patch-up, pay, pop, propped, roof, seeking, structural, suspect, tiled, trussed, wall
    • Replies: 0
    • Views: 1,083
    Last Post: 16th November 2008 07:21 AM
    by ubeaut  Go to last post
  17. Fencing over a concrete surface

    Started by Dave_KB, 14th May 2008 10:45 AM
    angle, assortment, bits, boundary, completely, concrete, couple, covered, cutting, fence, fencing, garden, grinder, holes, house, installed, jackhammer, job, knocking, masonry, mob, option, outsourcing, post, posts, power, question, sections, sort, surface
    • Replies: 2
    • Views: 1,830
    Last Post: 14th May 2008 07:47 PM
    by malb  Go to last post

    Forum:
    CONCRETING

  18. Drilling into masonry to mount shelf

    Started by ach, 13th May 2008 03:42 PM
    10g, 10gauge, 8-9, alternative, andrew, bad, bigger, bit, bought, bracket, brown, drill, drilling, fit, force, holes, idea, job, larger, markings, masonry, mount, plugs, pretty, ramset, red, screws, shelf, size, wall
    • Replies: 4
    • Views: 1,657
    Last Post: 13th May 2008 08:00 PM
    by ach  Go to last post
  19. 2nd Storey Deck

    Started by spargs, 7th April 2008 12:05 PM
    2400mm, 2nd, additional, beach, bearers, bolt, build, columns, costs, deck, directly, house, joists, ledger, masonry, material, metres, outermost, plan, posts, size, sort, span, spans, steel, storey, strucural, support, wall, wondering
    • Replies: 7
    • Views: 3,108
    Last Post: 9th April 2008 10:38 AM
    by brynk  Go to last post

    Forum:
    DECKING

  20. Lintel specs for masonry wall

    Started by twoblues, 28th January 2008 02:44 PM
    2.6, brick, ceiling, centre, concrete, construction, courses, doorway, eventual, floor, foot, forum, ideally, knock, lintel, masonry, metres, region, render, required, roof, share, single, specs, support, technical, twoblues, upstairs, wall, wisdom
    • Replies: 0
    • Views: 1,215
    Last Post: 28th January 2008 02:44 PM
    by twoblues  Go to last post
  21. Best way to cut a cast-iron bath in half...

    Started by Batpig, 15th January 2008 09:54 PM
    185mm, 5mm, angle, attempting, bath, blade, buying, cast-iron, castiron, circular, cold-cut, correct, cut, disc, enamel, forums, glazing, gmc, grinder, half, irwin, kill, masonry, metal-cutting, possibly, remove, set, similar, size, walls
    • Replies: 1
    • Views: 2,600
    Last Post: 15th January 2008 10:08 PM
    by DJ’s Timber  Go to last post
  22. Masonry Nails

    Started by DvdHntr, 20th December 2007 10:25 AM
    attach, brickwork, hammer, masonry, metal, nails, predrill, question, strap, usable
    • Replies: 2
    • Views: 2,886
    Last Post: 20th December 2007 11:47 AM
    by DvdHntr  Go to last post
  23. Blade Wall

    Started by derekh, 6th November 2007 12:46 PM
    align, awkward, bed, blade, block, bolts, brick, build, courses, crushing, derek, expansion, fix, foam, holes, house, masonry, mortar, predrill, prevent, provide, question, return, sections, set, stability, thinking, veneer, wall, washers
    • Replies: 3
    • Views: 5,784
    Last Post: 6th November 2007 09:46 PM
    by brickman  Go to last post

    Forum:
    BRICKWORK

  24. A question Rod?

    Started by Jacksin, 25th October 2007 01:14 AM
    adhesive, attach, bag, cornice, cornices, gyprock, left, masonry, mention, note, post, question, reluctant, rod, throw, walls
    • Replies: 1
    • Views: 1,627
    Last Post: 25th October 2007 05:43 PM
    by rod@plasterbrok  Go to last post

    Forum:
    PLASTERING

  25. protecting power cables from heat

    Started by jarrahhead, 20th October 2007 10:21 AM
    2nd, assuming, better/alternative, brick, cable, cables, cement, combustion, cord, disintegrated, fan, fire, hand, hear, heat, heater, hold, hot, ideas, managed, masonry, mount, power, protecting, reflecting, replacing, run, sheeting, solution, underneath
    • Replies: 0
    • Views: 1,198
    Last Post: 20th October 2007 10:21 AM
    by jarrahhead  Go to last post
  26. Drilling Tiles

    Started by Feralbilly, 16th September 2007 07:26 PM
    billy, bit, cracked, drill, drilling, hammer, hard, hate, masonry, minimal, ordinary, plugs, pressure, push, safest, screw, tile, tiles, wall, wind
    • Replies: 8
    • Views: 1,733
    Last Post: 17th September 2007 09:04 AM
    by Cliff Rogers  Go to last post

    Forum:
    TILING

  27. Arbortec Brick Saw v Wet Diamond Blade

    Started by Damon_11, 7th June 2006 02:33 AM
    activities, advice, appreciated, arbortec, blade, brick, bricksaw, control, cutter, damon, demo, diamond, experiences, feeling, friends, hire, hiring, internal, keen, kitchen, masonry, northern, outcome, perth, prep, reno, suburbs, walls, watery, wet
    • Replies: 3
    • Views: 4,619
    Last Post: 16th September 2007 12:20 AM
    by johnc  Go to last post

    Forum:
    BRICKWORK

  28. Rounding off a concrete edge

    Started by Rossluck, 8th July 2007 07:39 AM
    concrete, cut, disc, edge, edge-trowelled, grinder, half, house, masonry, newly, question, round, rounding, similar, slab, slice, strange
    • Replies: 7
    • Views: 7,376
    Last Post: 12th July 2007 06:38 PM
    by Terrian  Go to last post

    Forum:
    CONCRETING

  29. Drilling into cement render

    Started by Novice_79, 15th June 2007 06:17 PM
    6mm, ability, advance, architraves, blinds, bracket, cement, created, drill, drilled, drilling, due, hole, holes, install, loss, masonry, mount, novice, pattern, poster, render, screw, screws, size, step, test, time, wall, wooden
    • Replies: 11
    • Views: 3,759
    Last Post: 20th June 2007 03:56 PM
    by Novice_79  Go to last post

    Forum:
    RENDERING

  30. Gyprock question

    Started by redheeler, 7th June 2007 04:46 PM
    5mm, accomodate, board, convoluted, decipher, edge, finished, flush, forum, gyprock, hope, horizontal, informative, installing, join, joinsno, masonry, moment, plasterboard, post, proud, question, rebate, redheeler, scrape, sheet, sheets, taping, top, walls
    • Replies: 4
    • Views: 3,454
    Last Post: 8th June 2007 11:24 PM
    by redheeler  Go to last post

    Forum:
    PLASTERING

    • Replies: 5
    • Views: 9,203
    Last Post: 12th March 2007 09:30 PM
    by eemgee  Go to last post

    Forum:
    CONCRETING

  31. Garage door stepdown

    Started by Pulse, 31st July 2006 08:10 PM
    blueboard, building, cast, concrete, depth, door, form, formwork, frame, garage, guys, keeping, masonry, picture, plan, planned, pulse, question, ramp, recess, resistant, shown, sit, slab, sloping, started, stepdown, street, walls, water
    • Replies: 2
    • Views: 2,013
    Last Post: 1st August 2006 07:02 PM
    by Pulse  Go to last post

    Forum:
    CONCRETING

  32. Wood Floor Undercut Saw Hire - Perth

    Started by Damon_11, 20th June 2006 02:12 AM
    blades, doors, floor, frame, hire, masonry, metal, morning, northern, perth, steel, suburbs, undercut, weekend, wood
    • Replies: 1
    • Views: 1,989
    Last Post: 20th June 2006 11:15 AM
    by rod1949  Go to last post

    Forum:
    FLOORING

  33. Do strip footings need plastic underneath?

    Started by meo, 2nd June 2006 10:22 PM
    3f11, 500x300x4400, advance, check, dumb, footing, footings, masonry, mesh, plastic, pour, question, sits, slab, strip, trench, underneath
    • Replies: 2
    • Views: 2,956
    Last Post: 2nd June 2006 10:29 PM
    by meo  Go to last post

    Forum:
    CONCRETING

  34. Masonry block advice please

    Started by John Elliott, 15th February 2006 08:50 AM
    1.5m, a/c, a/cs, advice, arched, bit, block, blocks, box, commitment, ellliott, expert, fit, gasses, greenhouse, hole, john, lower, masonry, method, pastime, popular, roughly, semicircular, shape, standard, trickier, wall, wide, window
    • Replies: 5
    • Views: 2,561
    Last Post: 20th February 2006 02:39 PM
    by graydog  Go to last post
  35. Help with Deck Plans

    Started by Needsy, 20th January 2006 12:28 PM
    100x100, 1750, 450mm, answer, bearer, bearers, confusing, deck, decking, direct, dynabolt, fixed, fixing, hangers, hoping, house, joist, joists, line, masonry, plans, query, questions, sit, size, space, spacings, stumps, timber, top
    • Replies: 5
    • Views: 4,423
    Last Post: 20th January 2006 09:13 PM
    by ThePope  Go to last post

    Forum:
    DECKING

  36. Nothing to do with woodwork!

    Started by kando, 21st November 2005 09:38 PM
    230mm, advance, aerated, angle, bill, bird-room, blade, chipped, cut, cutting, finished, flights, friends.cool, geelong…kando…with, grinder, heavy, ideas, it’s, lift, light, makita, masonry, pieces, rock, rocks, sharing, split, thanking, type, woodwork
    • Replies: 13
    • Views: 1,793
    Last Post: 20th December 2005 10:57 AM
    by kando  Go to last post
  37. Breaking up concrete

    Started by Tiger, 1st September 2005 07:31 PM
    3 Pages
    1 2 3
    250, 300, air, assuming, bit, breaking, concrete, dear, deep, digging, drill, gate, ground, guys, hammer, hire, jack, job, masonry, noticed, post, posts, question, resilient, run, slab, sort, tools, worthwhile
    • Replies: 30
    • Views: 6,181
    Last Post: 8th September 2005 09:27 PM
    by Toby  Go to last post

    Forum:
    CONCRETING

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