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Revamp Of A 40yo 3rm Pigeonhole...

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Piping for the living room

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Fancoils are not yet installed to reduce dust from polluting the FCU internals...

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That's all for the a/c part for today...

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Plumbing done today...from outside water piping redone to run from top...

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Quite a bunch of mess in the kitchen, but will be boxed up by cabinets

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Washbasin inside bathroom done

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Heater installed

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Plumber coring thru the low-wall to distribute incoming supply to kitchen sink and WM (t-junction)

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WM tap on other side of low wall

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Unveiling my WC bowl...

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Internals

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Hacking off old collar-pan... the bangla worker ask me why i take photo, i told him so i can post in RT... then he ask me if I post in facebook... :jawdrop: i wanted to get from him his FB account and add him.... heheheh

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Replaced with new one

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Mounted and looks swee swee :dribble:

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Hi Neu

For your last 2 photos, is that your washing machine pvc tube? (water out)?

Seem like it is abit high...and when you place the wm host onto the tube, might afraid the water will not be able to flow out.

Hope you get what I mean.

Nice nice reno you have.

Cheers!!!

Happy

 

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Hi Neu

For your last 2 photos, is that your washing machine pvc tube? (water out)?

Seem like it is abit high...and when you place the wm host onto the tube, might afraid the water will not be able to flow out.

Hope you get what I mean.

Nice nice reno you have.

Cheers!!!

Happy

That's the kitchen sink drainpipe…wm drainpipe is behind the wall…also it's high, so yes, need to cut away excess height also.

 

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That's the kitchen sink drainpipe…wm drainpipe is behind the wall…also it's high, so yes, need to cut away excess height also.

Reason is I also have this problem.

When I purchase new washing machine, the technician told me the pipe too high, and told me washing machine might not be powerful enough to throw out water.

Cheers!

 

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Reason is I also have this problem.

When I purchase new washing machine, the technician told me the pipe too high, and told me washing machine might not be powerful enough to throw out water.

Cheers!

Yes, one way is to get sitoca roller base to heighten the wm. Another way is to cut the pipe to flush with the flooring lor…

 

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Popped by again.... MCB is up...using clipsal vivace series of switches... :P ... compared to MK the clicking sound is less harsh and more meaty, very satisfying click..... :good:

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Bought Blum runner tracks today for my carpenter to pick up....as my dish rack will have glass door, i was looking at the aventos HL liftgear but found that the price is quite steep even after discount, so decided to use hydraulic telescopic arm :)

4 pairs of 20" tracks, (one set taken away by carpenter last week to test-fit) and 2 pairs of 14" for my TV console...

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Plumber coring thru the low-wall to distribute incoming supply to kitchen sink and WM (t-junction)

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Hello Neubie,

I really like your water piping fittings & Joints/valves ..... they are really the shiny plated type... Did you have to ask your plumber guys for these or is it like standard issue ?

Your toilet bowl .. swee swee tucked in one corner! Can have total piece of mind doing your business.

 

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Plumber coring thru the low-wall to distribute incoming supply to kitchen sink and WM (t-junction)

(IMG:http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g94/musicexpression/IMG_1136.jpg)

(IMG:http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g94/musicexpression/IMG_1160.jpg)

Hello Neubie,

I really like your water piping fittings & Joints/valves ..... they are really the shiny plated type... Did you have to ask your plumber guys for these or is it like standard issue ?

Your toilet bowl .. swee swee tucked in one corner! Can have total piece of mind doing your business.

as copper prices are very exp now, so i believe that is standard items... but please tell ur plumber to use stainless steel screws in the wet areas, as normal screws will rust (next time cannot take out)

 

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Nothing was done on a rainy day today.... EJ delivered my electrolux hob.... :dribble: Things bought today on top of the Blum runners...

3" stainless steel magnetic door stopper.... solid quality that has a very strong magnet (similar to those hard disk magnets)... from left to right, stopper, wall attachment, spring-loaded magnetic catch

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the base of stopper...thick base

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finalized kitchen cabinet layout... small enough to fit in a 3-burner hob with magic corners and 4 drawers and wire basket drawer below the hob

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shoe cabinet cum electrical/telecom riser...

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Full-height TV console (inspired by forummer Goobii) drafted by myself...

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