I had thought about this as well. It would have to be out the back as the front of the house is right up on the foot path. Though I could run an internal line from the laundry to the front and hose down on the footpath. Neighbours are going to love me! The house is a terrace/villa on a strata, so I am not sure how the approval process for a plumbed in shower in the courtyard would go. But a free standing not permanent shower would be easy enough. I was also thinking of doing an unnecessarily fancy outdoor bath for the courtyard.PP - do you have room for an outdoor shower? better to leave the sand outside.
Nothing better than taking turns churning butter in the bedroom.I like to churn my butter in the bedroom.
Spread it on the sheets and make a bed time sandwich...Nothing better than taking turns churning butter in the bedroom.
Now you're talking! I could have that old Bon Jovi tune about being a cowboy biker blasting, in the tub soaking, pissed on cheap shitty Jack Daniels, and just pour the bath water out on the street when I'm done!Surely if you are right up on the foot path the front verandah is a place for the unnecessarily fancy outdoor bath which you use while you play the hard drinking cowboy complete with whiskey bottle and hat.
Butter, cheese and Vegemite... mmmmSpread it on the sheets and make a bed time sandwich...
Peanut butter. Jam. Butter. Crisp white sheets...see it in cinema this winter: spread eagle the movie.Butter, cheese and Vegemite... mmmm
It would most likely be a job undertaken by professionals. I've done a bathroom renovation before but not for a long time.That stuff you said that I can't make into a quote
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The biggest issue is the waste in a slab construction and getting it under the concrete or building the base up near an external wall and poking it out through the wall if the other wastes head this way.Does anyone ever have a clear work bench? I think mine was clear for about 10 minutes when I first put it together...that bike rack is impressive!
I'm looking for some insights for the fine tune, some finishing touches and things I need to do before loading my junk in. I've seen before some talk of sealing the floor? What is the vibe on rubber mats under the work bench?
The big one...does anyone have any advice on putting a shower in the laundry? House is slab construction. Given my proximity to the water I wouldn't mind being able to wash it all off downstairs rather than trudging through the house.
It is awesome and double deckered. Love it. Makes me inspired to get one and buy more bikes.Looks great. Reminds me of a Big W display
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Good advice there. I can't recall the number of power points on offer, so will make inspecting this a priority when I get a chance, though a few well placed power boards may end up being my solution. I always feel the need for good lighting as well. I like a bright work space.I'm a kinky guy that likes:
- Rubber mats
- Power points
- Hooks.
Lots of them!
You didn't notice my work bench did you?Does anyone ever have a clear work bench?.
Obviously staged. Must have been cleaned up for the photo.You didn't notice my work bench did you?
Only a can of bent spoke on it when I took the photo.
SuperCheapAuto, cost about $30. No edges, about 6mm thick and is nice to stand on.Does it dampen the impact? Not sure really, its nice to stand on though.Where did the rubber mat come from? What sort of damage should I expect? Does it have raised edges for catching your accidents? Does it dampen the impact of standing on concrete for lengthy periods of time?
Nah, not staged, it gets messy when I'm working on stuff then I clean it off ready for the next job. This is now, working on a brake caliper so have parts everywhere. If you don't keep organised when working on stuff you lose parts or get them mixed up.Obviously staged. Must have been cleaned up for the photo.
I vote that beer will win over brakes here.Nah, not staged, it gets messy when I'm working on stuff then I clean it off ready for the next job. This is now, working on a brake caliper so have parts everywhere. If you don't keep organised when working on stuff you lose parts or get them mixed up.