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Introduce yourself to the community

Jason
Community Manager
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Introduce yourself to the community

Welcome to your Workshop. It is great to have you as a member of the community. We encourage you to say hello and introduce yourself.

 

Please reply to this post and tell us a bit about yourself. Whatever information you feel comfortable sharing is fine.

 

You might like to tell us about your current D.I.Y. and garden projects, your work, your passions, your hobbies, your dreams, what you struggle with, what you hope to learn from this community, and/or your favourite ice cream flavour.

 

And for something truly revealing about yourself - tell us what you call a barbecued sausage served on a single piece of bread.

 

We look forward to your post and getting to know you. Thanks for joining the discussion.

 

Jason

Community Manager

 

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flash
Growing in Experience

Re: Introduce yourself to the community

Hi; My name is Gordon otherwise known as "Flash" to my friends.

I have always been 'handy' most of my life and now in my senior years I want to be better at the skills I have picked up over the years; at a slower pace I must add but better at them.

I have tackled most of the house renovation issues to some degree but flatly refused to do tiling. I believe tile fixing to be a specialised skill and my 'tradesman's

eye' tells me they must be placed evenly, square, flat and true. I shudder when I see some of the tiling jobs both professionally and amateur that are horribly out of sync and all over the place. I am hoping this community can eleborate on some useful tips for me.(What corner of the room do you start in, do you start from the centre of the kitchen sink and work out from there, how do you lay tiles on un-even surfaces etc. etc)

Re: Introduce yourself to the community

Thanks Jason,

 

I got in,   yippee,

 

Thank you for your help... :smile:

 

Well I am one step closer.  I think.??

 

Had a builder came around and I liked the fact that after the inital shock,  he came up with very similar ideas to me....

 

Just curious though  is $30 per hour a reasonable rate?  or is it too low?  so that I could get into trouble?

 

Will have to post some images of kitchen area etc,  

 

First I better read the rules :smile:

 

Blessings All

 

Janina

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Well said Andy_Mann.  I have been browsing the site and am noticing how well Jason caters to so many different interests and makes the atmosphere very friendly and welcoming.  That takes a lot of energy and he makes it look effortless. Thanks to the whole team.

Jason
Community Manager
Community Manager

Re: Introduction : Bill

Welcome to Workshop @Bill and many thanks for introducing yourself. It's great to have you join us.

 

Workshop is a community for all D.I.Y. and gardening enthusiasts, so we welcome discussion on a wide range of topics. You received an invite as a valued Bunnings customer. 

 

I'm looking forward to reading more about your projects and plans. It sounds like you have some great experience and skills you can share with the community. I hope you also find plenty of great ideas and inspiration from Workshop members.

 

Thanks again for joining,

 

Jason

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Jason
Community Manager
Community Manager

Re: Introduce yourself to the community

Hi Gordon (@flash)

 

Many thanks for introducing yourself and for joining the community. It's great to have you as a Workshop member. 

 

I see from your other post that you are a fitter/welder by trade. I'm sure you have a great deal of knowledge, experience and skill that you can share with the community. I also hope you find plenty of ideas and tips on the site to assist with your projects around the home. I'm looking forward to hearing about some of your projects and plans soon.

 

All the best,

 

Jason 

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Re: Introduce yourself to the community

Foundation no 1.JPGFoundation no 1.JPGHi there,
I'm the newbie on the block!!!
I'm a farmer together with my husband and we decided 9 years ago to build our dream home with the idea of building it entirely ourselves with our own money, so no builder or bank loan, Just hubby with an owner builders permit and me the lackie, gofer ha-ha!
Attached pics show day 1 and second photo taken last spring.
Cheers,
Barbara

flash
Growing in Experience

Re: Introduce yourself to the community

Thanks for the reply Jason. MY next project you may have gathered is tiling!

I built a 4 room 'flat' inside my shed which was originally going to be just a fibreglass shower/toilet kit project to service my workshop, but I saw the potential for a better setup so continued constructing. I now want to tile the Kitchenette area mainly for the experience because it will involve tiles on the floor and tiles around taps etc. over a sink; something I have never tackled before. Any basic tips would be appreciated. Cheers.

Re: Introduce yourself to the community

Welcome to Workshop Barbara (@Baretta11) and many thanks for introducing yourself. It looks like you have gone through an amazing project. I'm sure all the hard work has been worth it!

 

I'm looking forward to reading more about your plans and projects. Please post again soon. I'm sure all the Workshop community will be keen to see what you're up to, and to provide some advice and inspiration along the way.

 

Jason

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Jason
Community Manager
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Re: Introduce yourself to the community

Hi again @flash,

 

I'd encourage you to start a new discussion on the Interiors board about tiling. I'm sure there will be members of the community happy to share their tips and expertise. 

 

Jason

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Andy_Mann
Former Community Member

Re: Introduce yourself to the community

Wow oh wow!!!
You & hubbie are an amazing team, & you've done something that I've always lusted to do.
Building your own home is the ultimate expression of purposeful achievement, & I'm sure you'll savour how some things fell into place, & the eventual conquering of the inevitable complications.
I tip my hat to you both.

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