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  • #46
    Thanks greg.......will try it out as soon as I get into the air again.The lowest setting I can get is 640x480 pixels.Russ....A1014 NT....gods country

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    • #47
      Russ,That is 307,200 pixels, which relates to about 150 kB file size, the biggest you can post is 90 kB. Can you import it into a program such as paint or macromedia ´X-res´ and select ´save as´ option, reduce the resolution by 50 ~ 55% (9/15) and then post the picture from there? Have a go and let me know.cheers,Nick.

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      • #48
        Greg,Do you have a sewer diagram, something looks sus to me about your risers from the last photo. Why is the small waste pipe connection so far off the wall, and why didn´t the pumber use a 100mm riser for this seeing as how it is all drainage rather than stack work?Nick.

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        • #49
          FIGJAM Nick,[]Far too technical for me Son. Check out these pics and get back to me with your thoughts.Just to help you out a little, the large riser in the corner is waste from upstairs, large one near wall is ground floor dunny, pipe next to it(separated by wall)is waste for laundry sink and washing machine. Little waste near open door way is for shower. The cluster of pipes ect is hot water closet built into cabinet.Magic pics attached.Let me know Russell if you have any success directly uploading pics taken on lowest setting, it always works for me. Any pics I want in high resolution I can still shrink easily. If you have further probs email me and I will send you easy to follow instructions.Cheers.Mitch Image Insert: 74.01

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          • #50
            I reckon the croc would only take one bite of you flyinhi, then spit you out..........cause you're full of ****........Go away, this thread is about 'Stone houses'.Sorry for trying to participate in a positive way. I thought it might be a good foundation for us to have something in common.I guess not. Such a welcoming bunch.flyinhi

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            • #51
              Greg,Either my standards are out to the shi1house or your drainage is wrong.You see the problem is that in all instances up here - in NSW - all pipe that is in the dirt must be a minimum 100 diameter, it is refered to as drainage.Anything above ground level is sewer or stack work, it can be what ever diameter the standard dictates, being Aust Std AS 3500, parts 0 to 6 the last time I looked.We make the stuff in the ground 100 mm so it can be cleared out easily if it has a choke, and we use shiitloads of inspection outlets to make sure that it is easy to do. So I expecting to see 100 mm pipes sticking out of your slab at all points, not just the toilet and the stack that goes upstairs.Have you had an inspection of the drainage before you cemented it over? Was it passed by your local plumbing inspector? You must have a sewer diagram for the local authority or you may not get it passed.Please Advise,Nick.

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              • #52
                Youre not a love child of Flyinhi's, are ya ,Nik? Cause ya both talk crap.......

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                • #53
                  FIGJAM Nick,All in ground pipes are 100mm. What you see comming up above slab is stackwork and can be as the code prescribes. Plans approved and Council Plumbing inspector signed off before slab poured. Plenty of inspection points other side of wall.[]You must think I am a complete fu#king twatt, this is how I'm starting to view you, find a new hobby son. [!][}] Any other problems with my house FIGJAM Nick, I'm sure you'll chime in.[][xx(]Yeah I reckon there related Echo.[]Mitch.[][][8D]www.thebutterflyllc.com

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                  • #54
                    Greg,If you hadn´t made your last comment, ¨You must think I am a complete fu#king twatt¨, that is, what I ´might´ have been thinking about you, I wouldn´t be agreeing with what you said about yourself just now.. my thoughts were not on you but on the trades people I hear of in some instances who do not know what they are doing, I was concerned you may have had one of them, but woe betide me for even having suggested this was possible. From here on in you know what you´re doing, if your house is a stuff up don´t blame me, equally if it is a success, good luck to you.Some people do post here in an attempt to assist others so they may avoid some heart aches, it seems you want to play the game the ¨hard way¨.Don´t get too full of yourself before your next crash Greg, this is your warning for the 50 hour syndrome, nothing is as easy as it may seem.Gooooooooood luck.Nick.

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                    • #55
                      And here´s one stupid question for you...Where is your floor waste? Shouldn´t it be in the centre of the floor???I´ll have to agree with you I´m afraid...Cheers,Nick.

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                      • #56
                        Now you've gone & done it , Greg. How the hell are you gonna finish your house without Nik's help ?

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                        • #57
                          Sad state of affairs. Your comments Nick, which I responded to, seemed to have satisfied your initial questions/comments and your intent to help? "Don't get too full of yourself." Geez Nick, now I'm worrying about whether I can fly and whether or not I can successfully finish MY HOUSE, without your help. Your intent may be genuine Nick but your style (people skills) is way off. "Seems you want to play the game the hard way." Absolutely, 'Play Hard' has always been my motto and let's face it Nick, since day one you have come after me 'hard' from gyro (Butterfly) to flying to building a stone house, which I'd hazzard a guess on, that you never have.The whole issue of "holes in mast" legal law suits and much of the other crap you threw at me. It should be said that Allans mast did not break, snap off and decapitate him as you sated it surely would, Go Figure...I hear you are a lovely bloke in face to face encounters, that's real nice Nick but on this forum I just don't see it. What the Fu*k has "Don´t get too full of yourself before your next crash Greg, this is your warning for the 50 hour syndrome, nothing is as easy as it may seem." got to do with my comments on stone house or me thinking your a twatt. Me I'm a pri*k in person and on paper, so either post something of interest or leave me to ****-up my house and stack my gyro on my own.I wish you great success with your political aspirations, that's one thing I reckon you'd be real good at. So, I'm a twatt and your a twatt, let's leave it at that.Mitchwww.thebutterflyllc.com

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                          • #58
                            MitchGood to see your house getting on,bloody big job you pulled on.don,t worry bout Nick e just don,t like other peoples sucessesboundry rider

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                            • #59
                              P.S.The laws may have changed since I build eight years ago but I had to have floor waste installed and wish I had of sacked the plumber on the spot in how he went about it.But in victoria at the time F/W was not necessary in wet areas,do figure?boundry rider

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                              • #60
                                Hi Pocky,I finished that wall yesterday, still needs capping (as does Nick). [}][] It is a big job mate and I appreciate your comments, Cheers. Christmas is still my target. I'm not worried about Nick, he's just looking for a pissing contest and he can **** further than anyone, apparently. [)] They (the locals) say Tassie is 10 - 15 years behind the mainland, this may be true in that F/W is not currently required. Perhaps one day Tassie will be just like the mainland, God help us all.[]Mitch.www.thebutterflyllc.com

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