Here is a few pics of that Kitchen now finished, the overall cost was P25K and that included the sink. I forgot to mention I am short of 3 of the ceramic handles, they will be fitted later
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There is a method in which to build Kitchen Cabinets and have them as near to Termite Proof as it gets, the carcasses are made with steel studs and then a 4.5mm Hardiflex is screwed on to that both sides, the only wood involved is inside the steel at the front to enable me to screws the hinges on and to have a second crack at it if the first screws fail, you can rely on the metal by itself to fix the hinges on to but in event of a failure it means you have to reposition the hinge on the door and carcass.
There is 8 units in total 3x 1000mm units, 2 x 500mm units, 2 times 300mm and one full drawer unit, 2x600mm spaces for a free standing Cooker and Fridge. the wood that was added was soaked in Solignum and the cavity in the partitions had some Borax and Boric acid added to them to give assisted protection to the wood inside, I will attach a few pics of this to give some idea how it looks half way through the job, total cost up till now is P15K I expect another 5to7K will see the job done? Also there will be one of a simple ladder 11ft high which cost P2250 to make myself, this is as strong as you can buy here with closer than normal treads ong as anything you can buy here with closer than normal treads.
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I painted a new cabinet with poly, also the front door with remainder. Termites elsewhere, but not there.
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From there, deending on the building size and usage, the exterior could be 12mm hardiflex, the good painted rooffing metal, or, for the daredevils, plywood.
I am still thinking of the large garage/ basketball court. This could allow it to be covered, private, and have elctrical outlets, with the option of adding in the future as needed.
Now it upgrades from just a garage with paint on the floor to workshop and mancave. Further, by putting a hole in the wall at the proper hight to give the grass some special water, there would be little reason to leave.- Like x 2
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Anyway this tile admix gives you the eqivelent of 5.2 bags of tile adhesive and the cost is just under P500 which includes the cost of the sand and cement, 5.2 bags of standard ABC Tile Adhesive costs P1300, so using this method it is less than half price.- Agree x 1
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My slab is just under 150M2 and 6inch thick but it has a 14inch beam all around the perimeter and a beam down the centre, these beams have a 7 inch 12mm rebar cage within them and 10mm bar at 12inch centres both ways for the slab tied into the beams, the gravel was 5inch thick under the slab and just an inch or two below the beams. the beams and the slab are all poured at the same time, in fact the concrete for this 150mtr slab was down and flattened in 1.5hrs.
For a standard 20ft by 10 garage a 4inch slab without beams is adequate with a light framed structure on top, just to be sure you can have 4000psi concrete provided but 3000 is normally enough for a slab, threaded anchor bolts are readily available here, better to install these before the casting of the slab. Look at this link;
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Best AnswerI had problems with my kitchen cabinets from termites, I painted all of the cabinets with urethane two part paint ( car paint).
No problems at all now. My advise is to get someone to paint them (spraying is best) it's strong smell and can knock you out if not ventilated. I was high by the time I finished.- Like x 2
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