OceanEleven 203 Report post Posted January 26, 2014 kstoh, can post photo of your water jet?? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
alfredt 27 Report post Posted January 27, 2014 You should buy your ladder only after the renovations have completed. If you buy it during renovations, make sure you do not leave your ladder on site.I actually had two other ladders, a small A-frame ladder and a 5 step ladder. I left both thinking that it would help the workers. Both disappeared during the initial renovation works. After that, I made sure I brought home my 6 step ladder every time I bring to site.thanks for your sharing. really appreciate it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ks Toh 74 Report post Posted January 27, 2014 Hi Asking4Help and alfredtGood that you find the info useful.Hi OceanElevenQuite shy after you guys remarked about my "toys" in the other thread. Not sure whether appropriate to post such toys or not, as they are useful only to some home owners. Maybe better stick to things like furniture, floor, walls, lights, fans, plants, ladder etc. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
OceanEleven 203 Report post Posted January 27, 2014 Hi OceanElevenQuite shy after you guys remarked about my "toys" in the other thread. Not sure whether appropriate to post such toys or not, as they are useful only to some home owners. Maybe better stick to things like furniture, floor, walls, lights, fans, plants, ladder etc.Oh please share! I believe most will be keen to know as well. It is not about toys or not but the spirit of sharing which we very much appreciate. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Makanology 29 Report post Posted January 27, 2014 Also awaiting for your pictures of the mysterious water jet! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Songz 132 Report post Posted January 27, 2014 +1 to seeing the water jet Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mavicaste 58 Report post Posted January 28, 2014 If you are getting a ladder for your home, I recommend that you get either a 5 to 6 step Family Ladder. It should be as high as possible to allow you to reach the highest point of your house, possibly your cove or ceiling lights. But it should also not be so tall that you cannot fit it into your bomb shelter, store or tall cupboard. In my case, the 6 step ladder was the first ladder I bought. One ladder should be sufficient for most homes though in my case, i accumulated two more ladders over the years. My baby 3 step ladder was bought for the sole purpose of allowing my helper (do you notice they are normally not so tall?) to reach the top of my kitchen cabinets and wardrobes easily. I did not want her to lug around my 6 step ladder, and accidentally hit something. Originally, I wanted to buy one of those stools but in the end, I thought s baby ladder was more versatile. Most of the time, we find ourselves using this ladder. My giant 10 step ladder was bought recently for my new place. I use it when I need to clean my hall fan, trim the plants on my vertical garden or reach various high places to apply silicon to stop water leaks etc. When I step on the last step, I can just about touch the fan blades. I have to tip-toe slightly just to clean the blades, one hand on the blade and the other holding the cloth. It is very unsatisfactory. Due to its length, the ladder flexes as I climb up. It does not feel stable, and I do not feel secure, even with my helper below holding onto the ladder. If I have to buy a tall ladder again, I think I will go for the Little Giant Ladder. http://youtu.be/N0J2KG7GG5o Wow, the Little Giant is a really versatile ladder! Thanks for your sharing on every topic that you can. At work, we use these Louisville fibreglass frame step ladders and I found them more sturdy than the aluminium frame ones. Only problem is that they cost twice the price here as compared to Amazon. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ks Toh 74 Report post Posted January 28, 2014 All the nice furniture and fittings were bought by my better half. But the unseen part is that many of these were installed or maintained by "toys" bought by me.First, a number of Bosch toys.Bosch Impact DrillBosch Cordless ScrewdriverBosch Grass Trimmer Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ks Toh 74 Report post Posted January 28, 2014 (edited) Next, some Karcher toys.Karcher Vacuum CleanerKarcher High Pressure Water Jet Edited January 28, 2014 by kstoh Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Asking4Help 1 Report post Posted January 28, 2014 Hi kstoh,do you have any idea if a steam vacuum cleaner is suitable to use on laminate flooring? Will it spoil the flooring in the long run? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Makanology 29 Report post Posted January 28, 2014 Wow your toys! Looks like you are loyal to your brands - Bosch & Karcher! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Songz 132 Report post Posted January 28, 2014 You seem to be having certain brands for your toys : Bosch & Karcher. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
alfredt 27 Report post Posted January 29, 2014 good stuff Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ks Toh 74 Report post Posted January 29, 2014 (edited) Hi kstoh,do you have any idea if a steam vacuum cleaner is suitable to use on laminate flooring? Will it spoil the flooring in the long run? Based on my understanding of how laminate floors are constructed, it is best to ensure as little water as possible gets in between the gaps. Again, based on how my Osim iEcology used to work, the steam vacuum cleaner shoots out hot steam. Therefore, my conclusion is that it is not advisable to use steam vacuum cleaner on laminate flooring.I asked Google, and the general consensus was:A steam cleaner is very likely to cause serious and permanent damage to your laminate floor.But if you really want to use a steam cleaner, it seems that one of my toy makers, Karcher, claims that their model can be used, albeit with the lowest setting and four layers of cloth.http://www.karcher.sg/sg/Products/Home__Garden/Applicationtips/Get_it_cleaner_with_steam/applications/Cleaning_laminate_floors.htm[back to Table of Contents] Edited May 24, 2014 by kstoh Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Asking4Help 1 Report post Posted January 29, 2014 Thanks kstoh. saw the link that you posted but can't seems to find the model online and in Courts as well... hmmmm Share this post Link to post Share on other sites