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  1. For the wall panel, you don't need the crimping tool. Ask your electrician to provide the panel, you can download the wiring diagram from the internet to show your electrician if he is not sure about the wire connection. If you have the confidence to do it yourself, check this out http://www.bluemax.com/techtips/networking...destandards.htm but still ask your electrician to provide the panel.
  2. Hi, my electrician did exactly the same as yours. I crimp all the RJ45 plug myself.
  3. Mine is Ellane, only in use for about 8 months. While cooling off after use, the rust flake is spread to about 6 cm around the hob, quite bad.
  4. The fire rings on my hob are developing rust flakes. Anyone have any idea/suggestion on how to remove the rust flakes and preventive measures?
  5. The fire rings on my hob are developing rust flakes. Anyone have any idea/suggestion on how to remove the rust flakes and preventive measures?
  6. Had been using the Ellane hob for about 8 months and all the fire rings started to rust. Usage pattern has been like cooking dinner 3-4 times a week. Going to call up Poh Joo about warranty. Anyone with similar experience?
  7. Renovation Day 32 (09/05/07) (Cont.) Common Bathroom: Outlet pipe changed. Mosaic tiles mounted into wall tiles.
  8. Renovation Day 32 (09/05/07) Few updates recently, been busy with work. The reno. is 95% completed, will post updated picture when I have time. Mean while, these are the pictures taken last weekend. Master Bedroom: Light installation done. Painting job started but not completed. Build-in wardrobe installation done. Master Bathroom: The outlet pipe has been changed. Kitchen: Kitchen cabinet installation done. Hob is installed
  9. Renovation Day 27 (05/05/07) (Cont.) Kitchen: This is the completed partition wall, after many design changes (even after work started). Some credit must go to the accommodating IDs and efficient tiler.
  10. agree with you. i had bought the s/s pipe, but the plumber didn't install it for me. he will rectify it this weekend.
  11. Renovation Day 27 (05/05/07) (Cont.) Common Bathroom: The basin, not sure why the plumber missed the s/s outlet pipe in the same box and use his PVC pipe instead. Already informed ID to rectify. Master Bathroom Basin, same problem with common bathroom. Installed too close to the wall too. Need to rectify. Instant heater.
  12. Renovation Day 27 (05/05/07) Air-con trunking was completed today:
  13. Renovation Day 25 (28/04/07) The tiling is completed. Plastering of whole house should be completed by end of the day. Confirmed the location of all plumbing and electrical points. Has also taken delivery of all the sinks, taps, WCs, cooker hoood and hob, lights and other accessories. Kitchen: The mosaic tiles is finally mounted on to the wall. Common Bathroom: WC installed. Instant Heater installed. Two-way tap installed.
  14. Didn't u see the pic? By masking tape. Just joking. It's done by cutting out portion of the tiles and re-lay the mosaic on to the hole. According to the tiler 'Ah Meng', some special 'kung fu' is needed to cut the tiles without breaking them and he happened to know the 'kung fu'.
  15. Renovation Day 23 (01/05/07) Kitchen: The kitchen partition wall is almost up. Plastering work has started. One of the common room plastering work has been completed.
  16. Those toilet tiles are in the package provided by the ID. I didn't top up any thing. For the kitchen wall tiles, bought them from my wife's company. The common bathroom wall tiles and kitchen wall tiles are actually different though they appear similar in the picture.
  17. Renovation Day 20 (28/05/07) The wet work still ongoing in the kitchen. Debris has been cleared. Kitchen: The tiler still working on the partition wall in the kitchen. We decided on the final location of the mosaic tiles on the kitchen wall. Master Bedroom The door frame is up.
  18. Hi Lambie, Yeah, the kitchen looks better now with the new wall tiles. Initially wanted to lay the tiles vertically but the ID advised to lay horizontally for more spacious look, turn out quite nice. There are 2 walls in the living room with tiles, but it's history now. Renovation Day 17 (25/05/07) Went up to check out the progress after work. The progress is slower then expected. No photos taken, will take more photo during the weekend. Hopefully the wet work can be completed by this week. Living Room: Floor tiles and skirting completed. Kitchen: Floor tiles and wall tiles complete. Building the bases and wall now. Master Bedroom: Floor tiles about 80% completed. Left the edges and skirting Master Bathroom: No progress. Common Room 1: Floor tiles and skirting completed. Common Room 2: Floor tiles about 50% completed. Store Room: No progress.
  19. Renovation Day 13 (21/04/2007) Status (Cont.) Common Room 1: Floor tiles partially done. Still quite messy. No picture taken. Common Room 2: No progress here. Common Bathroom: Tiling work almost completed. Pending small pieces of glass tiles for decoration. Store Room: No progress here.
  20. Renovation Day 13 (21/04/2007) Status (Cont.) Master Bedroom: No progress here. Master Bathroom Tiling work completed.
  21. Renovation Day 13 (21/04/2007) Status Living room floor tiles, both bathroom wall and floor tiles and kitchen wall tiles are done. Common Room 1 floor tiles is partially done. ID confirmed that all tiling work will be completed by Day 17 (26/04/2007). Living Room: Floor tiles are done, but still messy with unsed material and debris in the living room. No picture to show. Kitchen: Kitchen wall tiles are done.
  22. Renovation Day 6 (14/04/2007) Status (Cont.) Common Room 1: Common Room 2: Common Bathroom: Store Room:
  23. Renovation Day 6 (14/04/2007) Status (Cont.) Master Bedroom: Master Bathroom
  24. Renovation Day 6 (14/04/2007) Status (Cont.) Kitchen:
  25. Renovation Day 6 (14/04/2007) Status (Cont.) All the tiles are tiling material delivered.
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