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bloodycrashboy

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  1. my meat aint as fancy pants as yours @Rab just a simple porterhouse with cracked pepper and sea salt rubbed in both sides did wash it down with a couple of these
  2. goat curry it may not look as nice as the steak, but it was soooooooooooooooo good had a bit of a feeding frenzy
  3. dust bunnies' are all gone (for the time being)
  4. gave Mrs BCB's PC a cleanout @Rab should appreciate this pic
  5. another thought: we did have a couple of problems with some sensors getting wet on our first dishdrawer turned out that we were over stacking and the lid/cover was not shutting properly and water was leaking out on a positive, the repair guy said that he loved the dishdrawer because it has been designed to be fixed easily
  6. BTW: we only use the "fast" wash cycle which runs for 35 minutes and our dishes come out squeaky clean
  7. there is 1 main gripe that I have read about "doesn't clean my dishes properly" which is a pretty valid complaint as it is a dishwasher from personal experience there are 2 things that is important when using a dishdrawer #1: rinse off all the lumps and crusted on bits #2: realize that the dishdrawer washes from the bottom up only and stack accordingly ie: you cannot place something over the top of something horizontally, it will not get any waterjet from beneath
  8. wall paper is so last century we have had twin dishdrawers for 12 years and we love them first one died after 9 years as a couple its perfect for our needs using the top drawer everyday, bottom drawer only gets used in the weekend when we make a big mess in the kitchen the bottom drawer is still going to be bad for your back and having a family you will be using it more than we do maybe you could buy 2 single dish drawers it does work out about $300 dearer but the top drawer is bigger than the bottom one so it is beneficial, also no bending over with your bad back https://www.retravision.com.au/fisher-paykel-dd60scw9?gclid=Cj0KCQjwt4X8BRCPARIsABmcnOqO_kMZDkWZZb9A1p6LHIqc29eyPQG8xDy5ZzkRLgb6g2oifEAxdpwaAspKEALw_wcB people also complain that the dishdrawer doesn't clean properly, we don't have a problem, we just make sure we rinse off the lumps before stacking it works out good for us up here with high humidity and temps previously we had a conventional dishwasher that would take a couple of days to fill/stack resulting in smelly stench by the time we turned it on
  9. you can always get a soundproofed cabinet if the noise become annoying https://www.myithub.com.au/cabinets/free-standing-office-soundproof-racks/
  10. have you considered the noise and heat that will be generated? just something like a cctv recording device can have a very annoying high pitched cooling fan network attached storage or a server will also add to the noise and heat I assume it's to late to relocate that to the basement/garage ?
  11. What's on the menu? Steak [emoji3052][emoji1787] Give the man some meat!
  12. looks like a plate that "Trent" couldn't spell his own name
  13. yeah, he was a mate................... me and Mrs BCB reckoned he just didn't want to do the job in the end the new guy we got came in all gang busters like we were totally blown away with the progress he made but he wasn't cheap
  14. when we were doing our reno, my builder didn't show up for a month, said he was very busy with other jobs ended up getting rid of him and getting another one in
  15. this is awesome!!!!! I don't know of anybody who's been ahead of schedule on a home build 99% of the time the builder is making excuses why things are taking so long
  16. same as @Boosturd my weekly expenditure has lowered by one tank if fuel (over the past 7 months) so that is my savings for a new card
  17. did LMAO same same here except Jim Beam was my choice of poison
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