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  1. can share the list with me? Any more people has experience with Master Tank?
  2. can pm me cost of fan for 56" with light. and one smaller one with light too. Do you sell normal bathroom plastic round lights?
  3. Hi .. can pm some recommendation for a ceiling fan for the following room 1. Living Room - replacing my current nearly 10 year old Crestar 52" ceiling fan (Speed 2 seems slowing down - need speed 3 to feel the breeze) Recommend with Lights too. Remote also 2. Room Fan, looking at between 40" to 46" for kids room replacing the current light position. The fan with remote and also lights 3. master room, similar 40" to 46" with lights and remote (prefer to have shorter profile) Which brand do you recommend?
  4. hi .. been using bennington since 2005. model C300. 1. Installation is rather simple 2. Water pressure depends on your source. My home overall water pressure is quite low, so when water is use in common toilet or washer. The pressure in my MBR will be smaller. Maintenance wise is rather simple. The first to wear out is the shower head and the vertical shower head bar. But these are easily replaceable buying from any DIY/Hardware store. The lifespan of the heater tank has been going strong till now for me but the only problem I have is the PDFS (the device that controls the temp/pressure) It does not last more than 3 to 5 years. Both my water heat from Bennington has PDFS replacement at least once each. My common toilet is not regularly use, so when my MBR heater faulty, I change common toilet into my MBR myself. Took the faulty one to Bennington and get it service which took them less than 1 day to fix. Recently the same problem occur but this time worst, water leakage from the device and have just change the common toilet (which is repaired) back into my MBR. Noting that all these while, the water heater condition still in good condition and water temp is good and consistent. Bennington is my first brand and I thinking to use other brand. Not sure if other brand has similar issue.
  5. Done some laminate myself before. Not too difficult to do but to do excellent trimming, really need a lot of skills and I learn through trial and errors. Singapore HDB dont have space to do larger projects....
  6. Hi Ivy, Can PM me the list also? Thanks
  7. Just note that heavy electrical stuff from Amazon are all 110v and not Universal 110 to 240v type. So .. SAW, JIG, DRILL and such .. cannot buy from Amazon.
  8. dont get Black and Decker .. found their quality really bad.
  9. mm .. I dont see anyway to help this leh. Seriously very difficult to do since there isnt any space. depending on the weight, you might as well try liquid nail or some other glue stuff instead.
  10. 1) rottenramone 2) megabites 3) MichaelC 4) dinobros (if the cost is not too high) 5)70wood 6) Lorddraco (I have some other project in my mind. A cabinet to host my dry box + maybe a charging station, a bedside table...)
  11. I am also interested. too bad I dont have contact with secondary school. Their workshop in weekend should be not use and holiday also. To find space in Singapore to do DIY is a real pain. I did mine at my kitchen toilet in dec 2009. Fixed up a shelf sitting on top of my existing ikea computer desk and a raise platform for my 40" LCD TV. A big Mess and the project take me more than a month to complete with my weekend didnt go out. For the above project.. I buy got myself the following. 1. Black and Decker Fold able workbench 2. Impact Drill 3. Bosch Handheld Router (buy wrongly .. got 110v from USA. ****) 4. B&D Sander (Home-fix) 5. B&D Jig-Saw Cause my project involved high-pressure laminates and plywood from Jalan Besar. Hindes got from Sungei Kadut shops Basically I convert my toilet into a mini workshop to drill, saw, sand etc and kitchen also in mess. I lost 4 kg when doing this project .. TOO HOT !!!
  12. if you are drilling reinforced wall. dont get black and decker. I try using a B&W 700W, supposely more powerful to drill holes in my store-room. Takes ages .. never go deeper than 2cm. I use an nearly 20years old Bosch 400W ... it goes easily to depth I want. For really serious and heavy work. Bosch is much better in quality and power. Seems to me the B&W 700W is fake.
  13. typically using plywood to do it. plywood is not expensive and can come in larger piece than real-solid wood like teak and etc. Woodskin, you referring to laminates, depending on the type of laminates, it is around SGD 50 per 4 ft x 8 ft piece. I just DIY an cabinet/shelf to put on top of my current ikea work table - around 63" (160cm) long and around max height 32" (81cm). The whole project uses up to 2.5 piece of laminate and cost me around no more than 300 for the material excluding the tools.
  14. Hi .. for Formica, they dont cut accordingly. I think most supplier of laminate dont. Have to cut yourself. as for the size of the doors. I will not know how you can paste the laminates on to it. Mostly likely you have to take down the door and do it one by one.
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