Jump to content


Home Improvement


  • Please log in to reply
245 replies to this topic

#226 _Quagmire_

_Quagmire_
  • Guests

Posted 25 October 2012 - 11:37 PM

do the "easy" shit bomber...
ie those that are willing to co operate
once you see a improvement it gets easier in your mind to progress onto the next job
or like you said ...just give up on the fence idea for now and move to the next job
you could always knock up a 1.8m picket fence for her side and give her some rose coloured glasses for xmas
at least then she won't see your brown garden...and you won't have to deal with her shit

#227 S pack

S pack

    Scrivet Counter

  • Members
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 15,538 posts
  • Name:Dave
  • Location:Luggage Point
  • Car:73 LJ
  • Joined: 25-January 10

Posted 25 October 2012 - 11:46 PM

Well, cant sleep, but just made my mind up.

Tomorow im going to march over to the old ladies house, hand her $1000, get a receipt, and tell her to frOcking well organize it herself.

Cheers.


I wouldn't be handing over 1k to her.
Tell her if she can't to reach an agreement on the current fence options you've put to her you'll go with option four.
That's the one where you'll erect the fence you want, you'll pay for all of it yourself and she doesn't get a say in any of it.

Edited by S pack, 25 October 2012 - 11:46 PM.


#228 _Quagmire_

_Quagmire_
  • Guests

Posted 25 October 2012 - 11:55 PM

I wouldn't be handing over 1k to her.
Tell her if she can't to reach an agreement on the current fence options you've put to her you'll go with option four.
That's the one where you'll erect the fence you want, you'll pay for all of it yourself and she doesn't get a say in any of it.

and you'll present her with a bill for half too boot

#229 Ice

Ice

    Cool

  • Members
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 15,122 posts
  • Name:Gene
  • Location:Galaxy's away from Ipswich
  • Car:77 HZ Sandman Van
  • Joined: 03-January 07

Posted 25 October 2012 - 11:58 PM

Dont give her any money dj give it straight to the contrator thats what i would do

#230 Mort

Mort

    Lotsa Posts!

  • Members
  • PipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 2,760 posts
  • Name:Mort
  • Location:Moranbah, QLD.
  • Car:74 LH SL/R 4.2, 75 LH 4 door 186
  • Joined: 16-December 07
Garage View Garage

Posted 26 October 2012 - 12:13 AM

I'm with Dave (S pack).

If she doesn't or can't make up her mind or doesn't want to share the cost have it done yourself the way you want it, pay for the lot and she has to put up with what you have done.

Just remember to put the ugly side facing her house so it will piss her off, and let her whinge all she wants then cause she never helped pay for any of it, ha ha, suck shit old bag, put up with it.

#231 _Inj gtr202_

_Inj gtr202_
  • Guests

Posted 26 October 2012 - 06:55 AM

Ok cool, so how do i get this current "foot print" on the council plans easyest? Prferably in QLD, will do some googling tonight.

Cheers.


Yes the council will have a plan view (the one you would see if you are a bird flying over your house). It will clearly show your property boundary and should show where your current structures are (ie main house and any sheds etc...) and any easements. As long as what you are planing to do is within what is already shown on the council drawings there should be no need for further approvals.

Getting a copy of the council drawings should be a very simple process, I just went in and asked to have a look at them and the showed me on the spot with their computer, hard copys cost about $30 from memory.

If you have sheds/ out houses that are existing but not shown on their records just check and make sure they are not built on an easement and comply with the regulations as far as height and distance from the boundary etc... Should be no need for further approvals if the shed has been there 4 ever...

ps... don't give the old girl the coin

#232 _nial8r_

_nial8r_
  • Guests

Posted 26 October 2012 - 07:17 AM

DJ i did all my own plumbing including the waste water pipe work in my shed for the dunny, stink pipe, shower and wash tub both hot and cold water, done my electrical in the shed also, done the hot/cold water in the entertaining area as well as the trap for the waste and all the gas work plumbing for for the stove in side and BBQ outside. i just didnt connect it, only connected the water and then got my mate around who's a plumber/gas fitter to join the dots on the gas work, then he opened the gas up to pressure the line up and all was good, no leaks. also replaced 80 mtrs of storm pipe ( re-done the hole house ) as the pipe that was here was shagged. now i know where all the pipe work is in my yard. Oh yeah also ran a phone line cable down to the shed as well, change ya own taps mate, power points etc i did all the electrical in the kitchen inside to were i relocated the new power outlets, done the fixed down lights, celing fans in the lounge room and all the bedrooms too. if you can do it your self then do it !!! :D

#233 orangeLJ

orangeLJ

    Yes, yes I do post alot!

  • Members
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 10,259 posts
  • Joined: 02-May 06

Posted 26 October 2012 - 08:07 AM

Yup, I've also ran all the phone lines in the house, moved water lines under the house, rewired new power points and light switches through the house, got an uncle (qualified) coming to talk me through swapping over the neutral link in the meter box in a week too...

The one thing I didnt touch was the gas pipework, and turns out that the "licenced plumber" might have stuffed it up (not enough gas pressure to run everything.... nice...)

Just hardwired my new stove and oven in too.


I'd much rather play with water pipes than electricity though. Much smaller possibility of ouchies. haha.



As for the fence, I'd just give her an ultimatum (dont let her start ranting)

HERE is the quotes, you pay for the wall you want and half the fence, OR I just get the fence put in, you pay half of that and sort the wall out on your own




#234 _Inj gtr202_

_Inj gtr202_
  • Guests

Posted 26 October 2012 - 09:27 AM

I agree that if you know what you are doing you can get away with DIY (I do it as well).
But be aware that if the shit hits the fan you are in propper deep shit!!! no insurance will cover anything (including personal injury or death)

#235 _nial8r_

_nial8r_
  • Guests

Posted 26 October 2012 - 11:23 AM

Yup, I've also ran all the phone lines in the house, moved water lines under the house, rewired new power points and light switches through the house, got an uncle (qualified) coming to talk me through swapping over the neutral link in the meter box in a week too...

The one thing I didnt touch was the gas pipework, and turns out that the "licenced plumber" might have stuffed it up (not enough gas pressure to run everything.... nice...)

Just hardwired my new stove and oven in too.


I'd much rather play with water pipes than electricity though. Much smaller possibility of ouchies. haha.



As for the fence, I'd just give her an ultimatum (dont let her start ranting)

HERE is the quotes, you pay for the wall you want and half the fence, OR I just get the fence put in, you pay half of that and sort the wall out on your own


Chris, what is this about swapping the neutral link in the meter box all about ??

#236 orangeLJ

orangeLJ

    Yes, yes I do post alot!

  • Members
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 10,259 posts
  • Joined: 02-May 06

Posted 26 October 2012 - 01:29 PM

run out of earth spots for stuff.

I'm putting in a big frOck off split system aircon for summer, so needs a bigger earth block (neutral link in the sparky lingo apparently!)

Seems pretty straight forward, but not something I was keen on doing unsupervised.

Uncle is a sparky though, so all good! haha.

As for the insurance thing,

If something I've DIY'd goes astray, who's to say it wasnt done by a professional? (dodgy or otherwise) I dont know many people that can recall someone who did their work 5 years ago?



#237 _nial8r_

_nial8r_
  • Guests

Posted 26 October 2012 - 03:02 PM

arhh gotcha now, my has one as the old owner put the split system in not long before we bought the joint..

oh and all the work carried out on my joint was from so called tradies out of the local free paper :D

#238 _Bomber Watson_

_Bomber Watson_
  • Guests

Posted 26 October 2012 - 06:36 PM

Adam, yeah mate thats what im saying, a large part of my house is not on the council plans at all, so theres no staying in the "footprint", its already way out.

Didnt hear anyone's protests, ducked home today during lunch and handed the old lady the cash and told her to organize the fence herself. Felt like 100kg was lifted from my shoulders. Hardly slept a wink last night. Feel so much better now.

So as far as im concerned my correspondence with her on that matter is over. She can do as she wishes, she has received all she is going to from me, if she wants some large extravagant thing then its entirely up to her. I have a dated receipt signed by her stating that i gave her the money for half of the boundary fence between our properties, and i have dated quotes showing that the amount i gave her is above what i HAD to pay. If her bill comes to 5k or whatever because she wants a gold plated brick fence, then so be it. I dont care.

The rest of the fence will be going ahead as planned asap.

By sitting on my hands i mostly ment modding anything. I still need to re screw the roof and paint it, but i'll just do the section of roof thats on the council plans atm cause i havnt decided what to do with the rest.

I can also start cleaning up inside the house, and go about cleaning up around the yard a bit.

Plenty to do, all the time in the world to do it now.

Cheers.

Edited by Bomber Watson, 26 October 2012 - 06:37 PM.


#239 _Inj gtr202_

_Inj gtr202_
  • Guests

Posted 27 October 2012 - 08:19 AM

As for the insurance thing,

If something I've DIY'd goes astray, who's to say it wasnt done by a professional? (dodgy or otherwise) I dont know many people that can recall someone who did their work 5 years ago?


You are correct, the COC they give you is only valid for 5 years anyway, and unless the sparky's are specific with what they write on them (most are) you could argue that you didn't do it. But if it was a clearly new install that failed and you had no COC from anyone you would get burnt massively.

Adam, yeah mate thats what im saying, a large part of my house is not on the council plans at all, so theres no staying in the "footprint", its already way out.


If it is a large section I would play it safe and put it through for approval, councils can be your worst nighmare if you butt heads with them (consider your neighbour a mear inconvinece in comparison).
If you requre an example of what you need to submit for a basic pergola I'd be happy to send you what I put in for mine. It can get tricky if it is not going to be made by people like Softwoods, Stratco etc, as they have engineered drawings for all their pergolas etc... The council will want to know what size bolts, uprights, roof pitch and where you run the stormewater etc....
Let me know if you want a copy of my stuff.

#240 _Bomber Watson_

_Bomber Watson_
  • Guests

Posted 27 October 2012 - 03:30 PM

Thanks for that mate. Been doing some poking around, found an approval company and a draftsman im happy with and think i've got the gyst of whats going on now

Cheers guys.

#241 _Emu_

_Emu_
  • Guests

Posted 03 February 2013 - 07:58 PM

bump ;)

#242 _greenmachine215_

_greenmachine215_
  • Guests

Posted 04 February 2013 - 12:16 AM

bump ;)


Leave the man be,

I think he's busy building an RB30 turbo to go in the LC







runs and hides...

#243 _nial8r_

_nial8r_
  • Guests

Posted 04 February 2013 - 07:22 AM

i herd on the wireless down here that Rocky got some pretty wild weather up there yesterday or the day before ???

#244 _Quagmire_

_Quagmire_
  • Guests

Posted 04 February 2013 - 03:27 PM

i herd on the wireless down here that Rocky got some pretty wild weather up there yesterday or the day before ???

that explains the piece of colourbond sheeting in my yard with "bomber is god" and "lj torries rool" :)

#245 _Bomber Watson_

_Bomber Watson_
  • Guests

Posted 04 February 2013 - 08:37 PM

Last week we had some wild weather.

Suppose i should update this eventually. two rooms painted, fence is up, various other stuff done, have puppy now so no time for much haha.

Also very very frOcking broke.

Cheers.

#246 _Quagmire_

_Quagmire_
  • Guests

Posted 05 February 2013 - 01:47 AM

Also very very frOcking broke.

Cheers.

i know that feeling :)




0 user(s) are reading this topic

0 members, 0 guests, 0 anonymous users