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Bloody dynabolts

Created by myusernam myusernam  > 9 months ago, 24 May 2020
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Wineman
Wineman

NSW

1412 posts

27 May 2020 2:44pm
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FormulaNova said..

bjwedes said..




When I went to Egypt on a windsurfing holiday I noticed that a lot of buildings have 'starter-bars' protruding through the upper roof (i.e. to tie further steel reinforcing bars to) on most houses. I guess that's the thing to do when you build as you need to. Probably to accommodate larger families as the kids have families of their own.

I have seen the same thing now in a few other places, and I guess its common.


Apparently in Egypt, when you complete a house/building you then have to start paying tax on the house.

So they never fully complete a building and everything looks daggy!
Wineman
Wineman

NSW

1412 posts

27 May 2020 2:49pm
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FormulaNova said..

I have a clay tile roof, and that stupid things break after 50 years and any weight on them and after so many tradies removing the tie-downs on them, the roof is only held together by its own weight. At least a colorbond roof would be one nice weatherproof piece.


My clay roof tiles are 95 yo and you have to step veeeery carefully, but still do a great job.
Even did the 30 Second spray thing and got rid of all the mossy bits (Not Ian Moss )
FormulaNova
FormulaNova

WA

15090 posts

27 May 2020 5:07pm
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Wineman said..
FormulaNova said..

bjwedes said..




When I went to Egypt on a windsurfing holiday I noticed that a lot of buildings have 'starter-bars' protruding through the upper roof (i.e. to tie further steel reinforcing bars to) on most houses. I guess that's the thing to do when you build as you need to. Probably to accommodate larger families as the kids have families of their own.

I have seen the same thing now in a few other places, and I guess its common.


Apparently in Egypt, when you complete a house/building you then have to start paying tax on the house.

So they never fully complete a building and everything looks daggy!


I wish they had the same rule here as I would never have to start paying tax!

As far as the roof tiles go, the previous owner left a bunch of spares under the house, but... my house seems to use some odd sizing on the tiles, and the tiles stored under the house are almost the right size. So every time my lard arse breaks a tile, I need to trim down one of the existing ones with a diamond blade in the angle grinder.

If it was a standard size I probably would have retiled the house by now in frustration. You should see my attempt at setting ridge tile! Before they would come off, now they will be the only things left if the rest of the house gets hit by a cyclone. Not a pretty job either!
FormulaNova
FormulaNova

WA

15090 posts

27 May 2020 5:08pm
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Wineman said..
FormulaNova said..

I have a clay tile roof, and that stupid things break after 50 years and any weight on them and after so many tradies removing the tie-downs on them, the roof is only held together by its own weight. At least a colorbond roof would be one nice weatherproof piece.


My clay roof tiles are 95 yo and you have to step veeeery carefully, but still do a great job.
Even did the 30 Second spray thing and got rid of all the mossy bits (Not Ian Moss )


If you are telling your kids more jokes like that, you may as well stay up on the roof.. with Mossy
myusernam
myusernam

QLD

6154 posts

28 May 2020 7:01am
Thanks everyone
shoodbegood
shoodbegood

VIC

873 posts

28 May 2020 8:41pm
C'mon

Tell us!

After all this fantastic x-spurt advice what are you gonna use?
cauncy
cauncy

WA

8407 posts

28 May 2020 9:12pm
Sellys no more dynabolts
myusernam
myusernam

QLD

6154 posts

1 Jun 2020 12:34pm
yeah those self tapping coach screws was what i was after - something you can just drive in - instant, mechanical.
but i dont know if they have them at bunnings and you may need to buy trade quantaties?.
Mungo bolts just look like rawl plugs? I want them mainly for split system aircon brackets and gates - heavy duty. Anything smaller and rawl plugs are fine
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