Bricky Australia
Bricky Australia – What You Get For .99 AUD Do it yourself, save money and gain lifelong satisfaction. I invented the Bricky (first prototype) on the 27 Dec 2000, it quickly gained global recognition after winning the Oscar for worlds best invention in April 2001 [more info]. During June 2007 we achieved the landmark of one million unit sales and now with such an ever increasing base of satisfied customers the Bricky ranks among the biggest selling hand tools worldwide. Builders have gained significant increases in their productivity/ wages, DIY enthusiasts are saving enormous amounts of money while adding value and beauty to their homes building everything from beautiful brick planters to boundary walls and home extensions. The bricky ensures you lay a precise bed of mortar for the horizontal and vertical joints in the construction of both brick and block walls. Youll have no mess just perfectly spaced clean joints. 3 Day Delivery by our fullfillment partners Coughlan from their Sydney Warehouse. Now is the time to purchase your Bricky because our special promotion expires this month. The price is reduced by to just .99, and were including free of charge my other two inventions the Mason Mate Line Holder and Pro- Pointer, youll also receive our professional grade Marshall soft grip trowel and the How to build your own DVD (Inc. home office, BBQ & raised flower beds) so you not alone get the tools to do the job you now also get the construction knowledge and today all for just .99 AUD. You can build it.
Adding a Bathroom to a Home : How to Install a Toilet
February 25, 2010 by admin
Filed under Home Remodeling
Discover how to put a toilet in a new bathroom.Learn how to add a new bathroom to a home, including tips on putting in a toilet in this free home improvement video. Expert: Dave Pollack Bio: Dave Pollack owns Dave’s Handyman service in Cottonwood, Arizona. He has been doing home repairs for years and is considered a Jack of all trades. Filmmaker: Chuck Tyler
How to Remodel a Basement : Basement Remodeling: Furnaces & Other Services
February 25, 2010 by admin
Filed under Bathroom Remodeling
Think about the access you need to plumbing and heating when remodeling your basement. Learn about furnaces and other services infinishing a basement from a professional remodeler in this free home improvement video. Expert: Jeremy Blackwell Bio: Jeremy Blackwell has managed multi-million dollar residential construction projects internationally. Jeremy has his own company that specializes in basement remodeling and residential construction. Filmmaker: Paul Kersey
Kichler-Update your Kitchen w/ Under the Cabinet Lighting
February 22, 2010 by admin
Filed under Kitchen Remodeling
www.1800lighting.com John Howard from Kichler Lighting shows the importance of a well-lit kitchen- especially when remodeling a home! A kitchen remodel is an easy thing a homeowner can do that really retains its value. The most important thing when doing this properly illuminating your kitchen. Under the cabinet lighting is a great new solution that is both easy and inexpensive. Howard compares fluorescent lights, xenon lights, and LED lights, and the attributes and downfalls of each. Remember- The bitterness of poor quality is remembered long after the sweetness of low price Capitol Lighting: A bright idea!
DIY 109 – Refinishing wood floors – Putting on finish – part 3 of 3
The final steps after prep and major sanding. I used a water based polyurethane.
Install Stone Veneer on an Interior Wall: Installation
February 13, 2010 by admin
Filed under Home Remodeling
In this video, we will show you how to install the stone veneer, and maintain the wall after installation.
How to Build a Deck
February 12, 2010 by admin
Filed under Pergola Remodeling
A 10 step process describing how to build a pressure treated deck. This is a 2 level deck with benches, a bbq island, and a pergola. The bbq island contains plenty of counter space, a cold water sink, a portable bbq, and a mini fridge. Pressure treated wood and cement boards were used to build the bbq island while stone effects was used for the finishing. The backside of the deck has a door of storage and access to the plumbing. This is a great place to store fire-burning wood and extra propane tanks. No rails were used in the building process, benches and stairs protect the perimeter of the deck. The stair treads were overhung by 2 inches so that rope lighting could be installed under it. This provides ample lighting for each step and warmth to the overall ambiance. The pergola was made with 4×4 posts instead of the usual 2×6's or 2×8's. Adding notches to the pergola beams allowed me to place my posts on an angle to give it a diamond shape look. The fibreglass columns add beauty to the architecture. The two tone stains add a unique perspective to the deck. Use semi-transparent stain instead of a solid stain. With semi-transparent the stain just fades over time; solid stains will chip like paint and has to be sanded. For new wood fresh from the mill remember to remove the mill glaze before staining. This allows the stain to penetrate deeper into the wood allowing for a longer life span. The funrniture was bought from Gracious Living and the furnishings (plants and candles) from IKEA.
electric tester.mov
February 8, 2010 by admin
Filed under Home Remodeling
Bob Schmidt shows you a great tool to have when starting a home renovation project.
How To: Bathroom Remodeling 20
February 3, 2010 by admin
Filed under Bathroom Remodeling
Reinstalling the plumbing fixtures. Faucet, toilet, showerhead and water lines. DID I SAY “I HATE PLUMBING???” Almost done. Still a few Items to finish.
How To: Bathroom Remodeling 19
January 29, 2010 by admin
Filed under Bathroom Remodeling
Hand fabricating the granite vanity top. We had the tools, so why pay someone else? Do it the poor mans way. Sorry its not very imformative. I had to chop 3 minutes off the vid in order to process it thru my computer.



