I have loved problem solving since i was a kid (a lo--ong time ago). I have run my own handyman business, trained and worked in electronic communications, then in I.T. Finally worked as a personal counselor, prompting people to understand and then to solve their own problems to suit their life. i am a member & participant of the Repair Cafe movement.
Hi @sthornber, in my experience, trying to work the old in with the new is usually more trouble than it's worth. I suggest that you do remove the old ...
Thanks @Lynda2021 for the putting the question and @Jewelleryrescue for suggestions.... I had never thought of doing this, but I will now that you've ...
Hi @MambourinNewbie , what's behind the gyprock depends on what type of building construction your home has. If it's double brick, then the window fra ...
Hi @filthy trying to compress the spring with pliers will have been an exercise in frustration. Short of replacing the terminal strip (as an ex elect ...
From the pics it looks like the head of the rivets were on the shed side and the hinges held on only by the spread of the rivet ...?After some panel b ...
Hi @yannrandri I agree 100% with MitchellMc on the choice of materials for something that will be permanently outdoors. The Formply will allow water t ...
Great topic for the coming holiday season. I have installed security cameras, which I mounted high yet visible.I have set up the one on my front veran ...
Hello @MambourinNewbie
It's great that you've received excellent advice from our members. I'm in agreement with @TedBear's advice and that is to te ...
Thanks DaveThe plumber did leave it like that but like you suggested it’s too much hassle to ask him to come back - so will ensure I measure correctly ...
Good evening @filthy They are a pain in the neck I must admit :/. I have tried many times to get the spring back in and have found the wiser and easie ...
Hi @filthy
I suggest trying this technique. Place the spring inside the switch body and see if you can push it back with an ordinary flat head scre ...
Yours and your neighbours fence are two different construction methods. For a fence built on a hill your neighbours was built stepped so every panel i ...
Good Morning @wang_yanlei You know when you look at a fence and go "thats a nice fence" lol Well I just looked at your existing fence and though "man ...
Hi @sthornber, in my experience, trying to work the old in with the new is usually more trouble than it's worth. I suggest that you do remove the old ...
Thanks @Lynda2021 for the putting the question and @Jewelleryrescue for suggestions.... I had never thought of doing this, but I will now that you've ...
Hi @MambourinNewbie , what's behind the gyprock depends on what type of building construction your home has. If it's double brick, then the window fra ...
Hi @filthy trying to compress the spring with pliers will have been an exercise in frustration. Short of replacing the terminal strip (as an ex elect ...
From the pics it looks like the head of the rivets were on the shed side and the hinges held on only by the spread of the rivet ...?After some panel b ...
Hi @yannrandri I agree 100% with MitchellMc on the choice of materials for something that will be permanently outdoors. The Formply will allow water t ...
Great topic for the coming holiday season. I have installed security cameras, which I mounted high yet visible.I have set up the one on my front veran ...
Hi @Newbie2k23 , I agree with @EricL 's suggestion of cutting the minimum out of the back edge of the shelf. To help minimise the impact of the pipes ...
I have a tiny shed - 2metres by 900mm. It’s basically to store my tools and I bring them out into the backyard to make things. I wanted a way to cr ...
Pic 5 Pivot Clamp (Re-created)Pic 6 "C" Channel example
I have been asked about this project before so I thought I'd share details with the Worksho ...