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  1. try calling.. i got my aluminium sheets customized there.. at least its timber, not tinder.
  2. you can try asking Mr Lim here, Hiap Hin Timber Merchants & Trading 348 Jurong East Ave 1, Singapore 600348 6565 3634
  3. you can look for Mr Lim here, Hiap Hin Timber Merchants & Trading 348 Jurong East Ave 1, Singapore 600348 6565 3634 i spent a total about $75 for everything from the sheet to stand and glue. if you want to go for SS, then the costs should be about 20% higher please share your photos and good luck with your DIY!
  4. Hey guys, hope the long weekend was great I managed to collect the metal sheet over the weekend, i'll let the pictures do the talking below condition of wood after fume hood removal arrival of Alum 3mm checkered plate (i opted for checkered becuz of the design and some extra bits of thickness) try to use min 3mm thickness, mine was just nice with very slight sludge Mr Lim don't do welding, so you need to get those A+B glue and DIY had some left over silver spray so i sprayed it over to give some protection and to make it look like its been soldered. alternative if you dont want to do the sloping, just get the dimensions for the cover will do finished product i'm planning to paint the wood, any kind of paints to recommend?
  5. Sure, will do so when its ready for collection this weekend. just my thoughts, if you still want the filtering function then might as well get a new fume hood, save your trouble running around and planning on how to do it etc. i have previously enquired the costs to be around 300+, comparing to the filter, fan, custom work that you will require. i chose to forgo the fume hood function since it doesnt seem to really help for me and that "exhaust" is currently at my eye level, it chokes me at times when i stir fry with high heat just my 2 cents, whichever that works for you. if you need a recommendation on the fume hood's price etc, I can do a referral. Cheers to the long weekend!
  6. Update: I have visited Hiap Hin and met uncle Lim, he has recommended aluminium as compared to SS. cost performance ratio i will simply just proceed with a sheet cover(ordered 3mm alumn) between cooker and cabinet. Will still apply the slopey effect with the use of 2 short metal rods.
  7. hey guys, just wondering if anyone has been to anywhere to have some customized sheet metals done up? i think they are the same material as what people install for their a/c ducts and fume hoods basically we have thrown away a very old conventional fume hood(basically it just diverts the smoke and smell to my eyes), decide not to buy another same problem anymore so i thought of covering that gap up with metal sheets, to prevent further damage to the existing wooden cabinets. just hope if anyone has some recommendations for sheet metal specialists and advise if sheet metal is suitable for the job? i have sketched a simple design to be like a "inverted slope" instead of just a cover to prevent clouding. all advise appreciated! thank you!!
  8. just like to share my 2cents, you can have a cloth tape/tape over the glass while drilling, gives you more precision and prevent slip offs. since there will be slip offs, wear gloves. glass can be pretty brittle going against vibrations/pitches, so you can consider filling the bottle up with sand/mud before drilling? the hole size is quite big so you might want to start a hole with a smaller bit before moving up to 3/8", go slow and steady. do share with us your photos of accomplishment! happy diy
  9. thanks buddy, your valuable tips will certainly help me.. i shall order from your suggested website tomorrow, hope they are still around
  10. hey guys, im deciding on getting a set of AIRCONcare, but i would like to know how to we clean the compressor unit with this? videos showed how to clean the units but not the compressor. appreciate it!
  11. hi guys, my compressor has been making far too much loud noises lately. rattling sounds like as if the fan blade's hitting something, especially when you first started it my air con is from daikin. anyone with the similar encounter and have rectified? or have budget recommendations for a technician to do a health check of the compressor? by the ways, if i posted at the wrong forum, do pardon me. Thanks in advanced!
  12. hi guys, wondering if its feasible to rewire my house's SH/coaxial cables in light of Opennet. but thinking implementation is still at least 3-5 years.. any suggestions? would appreciate it if i can get some contacts for rewiring all these cables in my house? thanks in advanced!
  13. thanks buddy, will be reading them.
  14. hi guys, does anyone of you still have a copy of the tenancy agreement to sublet one room? I'm about to rent a room out and need a template to work on. law texts are hard on commoners like me haha. Thanks in advanced!
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