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I love how light it is:thumbsup:
Don't love that awful fireplace though:thumbdown: |
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Thanks guys. :)
The fireplace will be getting a facelift some time in the new year. We'll rip out the old (dead) oil heater, paint the bricks and install a new heater; probably a fake log electric fire, like this: http://i35.tinypic.com/28rks93.jpg |
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I think its looking great, all the hard work is really showing now, well done. Adelaide is a lovely place to live & bring up kids, lots of space & everything you need in life really!
Cant wait to get back over there. Bluekipper |
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Thanks! :)
Had to fix this one because a link had died... Before: http://sporkboy.smugmug.com/Other/Re...72_Hnas9-M.jpg During: http://sporkboy.smugmug.com/Other/Re...01_HQPJq-M.jpg After: http://sporkboy.smugmug.com/Other/Re...91_AtAXf-M.jpg |
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Originally Posted by Vash the Stampede
(Post 8065735)
Our bogans are pretty good really. The front of their house is neat and well kept, with no dead cars on the lawn and no dogs at all.
The cops told me it was a "very busy night" (Saturday night; understandable) and they would try to get there asap "but it could take one and a half hours." It took actually them about an hour to arrive, during which time the bogans voluntarily turned the volume down to an acceptable level. But the cops did not know how loud it had originally been, and told them to turn it down even further! So in the end it was practically silent. :rofl: :) |
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Originally Posted by mr mover
(Post 8077605)
Comes with the territory, were you live unfortunatly............:rofl:mm
Still, our particular part of the suburb is smart and remarkably quiet. The lady who was renting our house liked the area so much that she bought a place round the corner from us when she moved out. :thumbup: |
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Originally Posted by Vash the Stampede
(Post 8077686)
Yep, we expected nothing less. :)
Still, our particular part of the suburb is smart and remarkably quiet. The lady who was renting our house liked the area so much that she bought a place round the corner from us when she moved out. :thumbup: |
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Originally Posted by mr mover
(Post 8078074)
yes you do live in a good part of Playford. even my area of playford has its ups and downs , i have a member of the Finks motor cycle gang for a neighbor, he keeps to him self and is fairly quiet, we dont get any riff raff around because of him ...........:rofl:mm
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Part 11: the black lagoon.
One of the more appealing features of our house in South Australia is a large outdoor spa. It was sealed shut while our tenants rented the property, to stop wandering elephants falling in and drowning. Today I decided to explore the horrors within. :blink: Having never owned an outdoor spa before, I felt that I would bring to the job the exact type of honest objectivity that would doubtless enable me to approach it in the right frame of mind, for best results. Or, to put it another way, I had absolutely no idea what I was doing. :D First few planks removed: http://sporkboy.smugmug.com/Other/Re...53_UuuaL-M.jpg A quick peek at the corners: http://sporkboy.smugmug.com/Other/Re..._pyUjB-M-2.jpg http://sporkboy.smugmug.com/Other/Re..._rjx3S-M-2.jpg Now I'm no expert, but my first thought was "This doesn't look good." :eek: |
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The abyss! :ohmy:
http://sporkboy.smugmug.com/Other/Re..._KAcfA-M-1.jpg http://sporkboy.smugmug.com/Other/Re..._C7WTc-M-1.jpg I grabbed a bucket and started bailing. Some time later... http://sporkboy.smugmug.com/Other/Re..._xryko-M-1.jpg |
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Signs of progress:
http://sporkboy.smugmug.com/Other/Re...23_6DtNu-M.jpg http://sporkboy.smugmug.com/Other/Re...98_HoQdB-M.jpg http://sporkboy.smugmug.com/Other/Re...89_PUNbW-M.jpg There's no plug at the bottom. Is this normal for spas? I don't know. There is some sort of filter tucked away down there (you can't see it from this angle) but I have no idea how it drains, if at all. |
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Earlier today I switched it on and it began to dribble clean hot water into the tub, which I assume is a good thing. As far as I can tell, it definitely works. But I still have a huge amount of work to do. The spa needs to be thoroughly cleaned by hand and rinsed with a hose, which will take me a couple of hours. And then... er...
Well that's just it: I don't know what's supposed to happen next. I don't know the make of my spa, I don't know the model and I can't find any controls (apart from the on/off switch with a thermostat, mounted on the kitchen wall). I have some chemicals in the shed which were left by a previous owner, but I don't know how to use them. So if there is anyone in the northern Adelaide suburbs who knows something about spas and feels like a good laugh over a free beer or two, you are welcome to visit me and tell me what the hell's going on with this damn contraption. That's a genuine offer! :) |
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Jeez, the smell must have been terrible. You have done a good job getting that all cleaned up.
Never owned a spa. I was put off when i saw what was in my neighbours filter (gip)... But enjoy it nevertheless:thumbsup: |
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I'm impressed at how clean you've got it. I wouldn't have been anywhere close when you took that lid off :lol: Know nothing about them, sorry but you someone will be along full of advice and then someone will say something completely contrary to that :lol:
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Originally Posted by Nu-Shooz
(Post 8086633)
Jeez, the smell must have been terrible. You have done a good job getting that all cleaned up.
Never owned a spa. I was put off when i saw what was in my neighbours filter (gip)... But enjoy it nevertheless:thumbsup:
Originally Posted by moneypenny20
(Post 8086638)
I'm impressed at how clean you've got it. I wouldn't have been anywhere close when you took that lid off :lol: Know nothing about them, sorry but you someone will be along full of advice and then someone will say something completely contrary to that :lol:
It looks reasonably good at the moment but I still have a lot of scrubbing ahead of me tomorrow. There's still some dirt at the bottom, not to mention the grime and mould around the rim, seats and water jets. I am hoping that an overnight airing and a good hot day will help to expel some germs, dry out the last bits of water and make the remaining job a bit easier. :fingerscrossed: |
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