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the panel can be remove lah... unless yours are riveted shut.

just went to check it. its screwed and some parts cemented down. if i ask my contractor to take it out, dont know if need to pay more. the grills have rivets.

 

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How are you going to spray the other side of the windows, outside the kitchen and MBR?

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heck it...not many will head out of window and look back into the kitchen.

 

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just went to check it. its screwed and some parts cemented down. if i ask my contractor to take it out, dont know if need to pay more. the grills have rivets.

the cemented down part is the frame, not panel; i'm referring to the louver windows... should just remove the glass panel and bronze alu panel from the frame.

 

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so received a reward from my wife. its my bag.

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it was also then her birthday. so took a short break from reno and recharge.

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air con being installed. using daikin non-inverter.

got my family's air con guy contact to do it.

below is study room air con

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gypsum board in mbr. this one had to be built because the depression is too much.

we dont really bother about exposed trunking. later there was some minor problem with the trunking and it was good that we didnt hide it.

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living room air con. we have shifted the mbr bedroom door to a more central location. take note of that right angled protruding wall which later will play an impt function.

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wiring also laid. all the standard cat 6 wires and power points here and there. always good to have a power point near your dining table so you can have teppanyaki or steamboat. this area here will be the dining area.

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If you get plastic spray, don't need to sand down first. I used Krylon for my Ung Drill mirror. No problem spraying directly on plastic, metal or whatever indicated on the label.

http://www.krylon.com/products/fusion_for_plastic/

Got from Art Friend.

Edit: Forgot to say, your bathroom tiles looks great!

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If you get plastic spray, don't need to sand down first. I used Krylon for my Ung Drill mirror. No problem spraying directly on plastic, metal or whatever indicated on the label.

http://www.krylon.com/products/fusion_for_plastic/

Got from Art Friend.

Edit: Forgot to say, your bathroom tiles looks great!

ok! KRYLON. i have memorized it. Will take note of this when i am going to do any more spraying. KRYLON. thanks!!!!

thanks for the compliment.

 

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ok while air con was fixed up then the water closet and basin was also fixed up.

no problem here. everything was aligned and centralized.

(yucks...after the water closet fixed up the workers keep using it. even though dont like the idea but its alright to let them use it. anyway later will have chemical washing. )

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ok! KRYLON. i have memorized it. Will take note of this when i am going to do any more spraying. KRYLON. thanks!!!!

thanks for the compliment.

RustOleum also have plastic spray. Or you can get a primer spray - easier than painting or sanding down. Quite a lot of DIY stuff in the market. Have fun with DIY! :)

http://www.rustoleum.com/CBGBrand.asp?bid=4

 

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RustOleum also have plastic spray. Or you can get a primer spray - easier than painting or sanding down. Quite a lot of DIY stuff in the market. Have fun with DIY! :)

http://www.rustoleum.com/CBGBrand.asp?bid=4

lol! went to the website. saw GLOW IN THE DARK SPRAY. right, as long as plastic spray then there is no need to sand down. one of this cans in sg will cost how much? (dont see myself going to check out the prices now that i dun need to do spraying)

 

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lol! went to the website. saw GLOW IN THE DARK SPRAY. right, as long as plastic spray then there is no need to sand down. one of this cans in sg will cost how much? (dont see myself going to check out the prices now that i dun need to do spraying)

Can't remember since its some time ago. More than the usual spray paint. So cheaper to get primer and then spray with normal spray I think.

 

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one shipment came in during this period.

its our bedside table from the States.

somehow when compared with buying from thailand, it was cheaper.

lorgan has this too but iirc its $300 ish per piece?

so fun to receive parcels

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the table was disassembled for the shipping. just need screwdriver to assemble it back.

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our love for pencil legs and beautiful teak grains :)

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