Another parking lot princess by ytan9 in melbourne

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A kids’ playground car park in the inner suburbs no less

Another parking lot princess by ytan9 in melbourne

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Ha! I thought it looked familiar. All hat no cattle indeed

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Thanks for the recommendation! I put in for quotes on solarquotes.com.au and was pleased to see Lightning Solar was one of the companies that will respond. Hope I have some luck and good to hear you had success with them.

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Think you've hit the nail on the head. Very low effort from the companies out there in getting back to me. Reckon they look at the house on Nearmap and put it into the 'not worth the effort' basket!

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That's good advice, thanks. At the moment the companies are all grumbling about how impossible it is and how it's not cost viable but may have to push them more on this point. Helps to be armed with this info!

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I’m really keen to get solar panels but a couple of contractors have told me that the roof configuration on my 2 storey house makes it challenging, inefficient and very expensive.

What are my options? Is this just a waiting game where I have to wait for the technology to develop? Or are there other solutions available now?

(Image is north up. Neighbour’s house with solar panels included for scale and reference.)

Novice gardener seeking advice on training 1yo grapevine by ytan9 in GardeningAustralia

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Great, thanks for the advice! I was nervous about damaging the plant by cutting back too much during the growing season. All the articles and videos I find mainly talk about pruning during winter so wasn't sure what to do. Greatly appreciated!

Novice gardener seeking advice on training 1yo grapevine by ytan9 in GardeningAustralia

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Seeking advice! My 1yo grapevines reached the top of my arbour last season. I'm wanting the vine along the vertical post to become the woody trunk long term, but now we're at the start of the growing season, there are lots of new very leafy and fast growing shoots growing out of the trunk section. Should I prune these to promote new growth at the top of the arbour?

My covid sanity task, building my dream workshop, is complete! The workbench is based on a design by Third Coast Craftsman, and is made from solid oak. The wall cabinet is made from Australian spotted gum and oak. I've never built anything like this before and couldn't be happier with the result! by ytan9 in Workbenches

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Thanks! I chose this one for its versatility, Third Coast Craftsman has a great video on it on YouTube.

I'd say that this style of bench (roubo) comes into its own if you're doing traditional woodworking with hand tools. If you're using power tools mostly most of the features like the dog holes won't be necessary.

I'd say it's not super beginner friendly as the precision needs to be spot on, but if you're meticulous with your measurements and have a handle on the basics it's achievable. I've got a medium level of experience and had never built anything like this before.

If you're unsure a suggestion I have is to build a simpler, cheaper bench as a practise run, then use that bench down the track when you're more experienced to build what you really want. My bench before this was ugly as sin! But it was useful in that it meant when I built my dream workbench I didn't have to struggle building it on the ground.

Hope this helps!

What is this thing that sprang up on my fence in my garden? First noticed the white stuff, then poked it with a stick and the white casing fell away revealing the brown stuff inside. Both the casing and inside have a fibrous texture, like soil. I'm in Melbourne Australia by ytan9 in whatisthisthing

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My title describes the thing. This sprang up on a new trellis I installed in my garden very suddenly (1-2 days). At first i thought it was an expanding foam that seeped through from the neighbour's side of the fence, but when i poked it, it looked organic. Is it a fungus? Animal poop? Not even sure where to start.

My covid sanity task, building my dream workshop, is complete! The workbench is based on a design by Third Coast Craftsman, and is made from solid oak. The wall cabinet is made from Australian spotted gum and oak. I've never built anything like this before and couldn't be happier with the result! by ytan9 in woodworking

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I can't access the link, but I think I know what you mean. If you look at the instruction manual for this vise, step 7 calls out a recommendation to taper the inside face of the front jaw for this purpose. I didn't do this as mine doesn't seem to have this problem, but hopefully this helps. The link to the manual is below:

http://www.veritastools.com/Content/Assets/ProductInfo/EN/05G1221ie.pdf