freeman cooper replied to the topic Ice Caps melt by 2015!.. Will your town flood? in the forum General Property 18 years ago
Hey kingbrown,
It may be outdated but prove it.
It’s to easy to say my opinion is out dated.
Prove it.
I dare you.
We do need to look after our planet, no arguments there, but filling our heads with nonsence does’nt make us more sofisticated.
Question it.Regards
Frankfreeman cooper replied to the topic Ice Caps melt by 2015!.. Will your town flood? in the forum General Property 18 years ago
Hi Marc,
Sounds great,
I subscribed to New Scientist magazine for a while and they did not acept a lot of things just because they were popular (big bang, evolution, firing of nuclear weopons on demand, global warming etc) but rather look at the scientific evidence available.
Thanks
Frank
freeman cooper replied to the topic Jamie McIntyre in the forum Jamie McIntyre 18 years ago
Hey admin
Amen to that
freeman cooper replied to the topic Global Warming and Renewable Energy in the forum Opinionated! 18 years ago
Hey Spanky,
Great article,
Can you please tell me what evidence you have to conclusively prove global warming.
Did you knoew that the coal belt runs from Gippsland almost to Tassie?
What about Nuclear?
I personaly have not found any evidence to prove global warming, just a bunch of theories.Regards
Frankfreeman cooper replied to the topic Ice Caps melt by 2015!.. Will your town flood? in the forum General Property 18 years, 1 month ago
Hi Guys,
Here’s a bit more,Did you know that the ozone layer depleates with ouit the sun and is formed again when the sun comes up.
The photo’s that you see of the ozone layer depleating are taken when the sun is going or has gone down.
Did you also know that the temp extremes of the ice poles are 35 degrees.
The only variation in global…[Read more]freeman cooper replied to the topic Anyone need painting advice? in the forum Value Adding 18 years, 1 month ago
Hi Lena,
It realy is’nt as daunting as it seems.
Most wall paper comes in two sections. Normally the part that is peeling may be the top layer part. If you peel it dry the wall paper seperates and you would be left with a film of paper on the wall that you apply the wall paper remover with a brush. You can buy it from paint shops or bunnings.…[Read more]freeman cooper replied to the topic Problem laying vinyl tiles in the forum Value Adding 18 years, 1 month ago
Hi,
The sub floor was properly prepared, the underlay was not wet,
they seem to bubble over night. I thought it might have to do with the temparature. The glue is what they recomend and I have used it acording to instructions.Regards
Frankfreeman cooper replied to the topic storage boxes and carpark spaces in the forum Help Needed! 18 years, 1 month ago
Hi Benny,
I bought a 2 story storage unit/ office about 18 months ago.
It is in a block of 72 in Campbellfield vic.
They are harder to sell but none the less selling and offering positive returns.
Mine is valued at $41,000 and rents for between $70-$90 per week with the tenant paying all the outgoings.
It is also on the market if you are…[Read more]freeman cooper replied to the topic Anyone need painting advice? in the forum Value Adding 18 years, 1 month ago
To unknown soldier,
There is no reason that you can’t paint as good as a pro.
Once you learn some basic techniques all you are doing is repeating them over and over ie:rolling and brushing until you complete the house.
Apart from my training I got a lot of resourses from paint shops, bunnings etc. Some of them have videos and leaflets that show…[Read more]freeman cooper replied to the topic Ice Caps melt by 2015!.. Will your town flood? in the forum General Property 18 years, 1 month ago
Hi Guys,
Alright, I’ll be a smart ass again if thats ok.
Maybe we should pay these scientists stupid amounts of money to explore their theory.
I studied a bit of science and found that it seems to be the way these guys feed themselves. They come up with a theory, sensationalise it, get themselves in the media, give you some plausible…[Read more]
freeman cooper replied to the topic Buffalo properties in the forum Overseas Deals 18 years, 1 month ago
Hi Guys,
Thanks for the feed back.
Is it worth still looking at?
What about other areas of New York, any suggestions?Regards
Frankfreeman cooper replied to the topic painting airless spray gun in the forum Value Adding 18 years, 1 month ago
Hi Tools,
Thanks for the link,
I did look at buying one of these units, however I thought they were a bit expensive for the time saved considering you have to roll anyway. For me it was’nt even worth the $120 to hire it.
I’m under the impresion that nordicskier has not done this before.
They do look great for outdoors or large internal walls (…[Read more]freeman cooper replied to the topic Ice Caps melt by 2015!.. Will your town flood? in the forum General Property 18 years, 1 month ago
Hey Lifex,
Thanks man,
My Best advice is to start building an ark.Reply
Frankfreeman cooper replied to the topic What to do with 70’s Style timber Linning Boards in the forum Value Adding 18 years, 1 month ago
Hi John,
I recently painted the walls of a church hall that was lined with paneling. I used an acrylic sealer and then 2 coats of a good quality acrylic paint. I rolled them on then went over with a brush the areas the roller never got, which were few.
I also tinted the sealer the same colour as the paint.
If the panels were covered in a clear…[Read more]freeman cooper replied to the topic Ice Caps melt by 2015!.. Will your town flood? in the forum General Property 18 years, 1 month ago
Hi Lifex,
Without trying to sound like a smart ass or disrespect you I have one question.
If you had a glass of frozen water full to the top and it melted, would it over flow or actually reduce in size?
The earth flooding from the global warming affect is nonsence.
There is no conclusive scientific evidence to show that the earth has warmed at…[Read more]freeman cooper replied to the topic Painting Vinyl Cladding in the forum Help Needed! 18 years, 1 month ago
Hi Gismo,
Tools is right,
I have been a painter for years.
I suggest you thoroughly wash the house using sugar soap and a scrubing broom.
You find that vinyl cladding after a few years goes a bit powdery.
If you paint straight over this the paint actually sticks to powder and not vinyl.
Every house I painted or quoted that had vinyl was…[Read more]freeman cooper replied to the topic Neighbourhood cats invasion ! in the forum Forum Frolic 18 years, 1 month ago
Hi Bennido,
Fenitrothian is a poison, I agree with wylie, I feel guilty even suggesting it, Maybe try just burning their bum. Cats are smelling and sniffing all the time, I believe the chillie works until you get rain, but by that time they may have it in mind to give your house a wide berth. They sniff it sneeze, weeze and go away. It may also…[Read more]freeman cooper replied to the topic Anyone need painting advice? in the forum Value Adding 18 years, 1 month ago
Hi Christopher,
You can buy anti mould from most paint shops or Bunnings for about $12.
One manufacturer is a company called Flood. You simply add the specified amount into the paint, stir and it helps to protect from the growth of mould.
Some paint stores will charge you extra to add additives in for you for a few extra dollars.
If you are…[Read more]freeman cooper replied to the topic painting airless spray gun in the forum Value Adding 18 years, 1 month ago
Hi Nordicskier,
I have been a painter for several years,
I think spraying the outside of the house is fine however you need to be a bit carefull inside,
Mum was right, they are great to spray textured walls and ceilings
however if you paint smooth surfaces it is very noticable if you have to touch up unless you use the gun again. The other thing…[Read more]freeman cooper replied to the topic Neighbourhood cats invasion ! in the forum Forum Frolic 18 years, 1 month ago
Hey bennido
I had a similar problem with pigions, about 100 of them, they pooed everywhere and were didrty.
The answer is a can of whiskas and Fenitrothian.
That will stop them.
Or you might want to try chilli, that will burn their bum and give them a rash.- Load More