G**
30th July 2012, 08:14 AM
G´day everyone
I live in Saskatchewan/Canada and we are in the process to move to Western Australia.
So,since I needed some info on housing (terms like "fibro/tile house" don´t exist here,for instance)I registered with the renovate forum.Now,I had an issue with my trailer sprung up and one of the members over there referred me to this forum.....so,here I am!
crowie
30th July 2012, 09:07 AM
G'Day & Welcome "G**" to a top forum,
You'll find a heap of helpful & knowledgable blokes & ladies on the forum all very willing to assist.
You didn't mention your woodwork.
Make sure you show off your handiwork as everyonr loves a photo, especially WIP photos with build notes.
On your question about fibro & tile; I think it means fibro cladding & tile roof; sounds an older house similar to mine on the east coast.
You'll find a stack of difference being a "canuck" to living in the west with the "sand groapers" [Aussie Nick name for West Aussie's].
What & were are you moving to?
Anyways, enjoy the forum.
Enjoy your woodwork.
Enjoy the west.
Cheers, crowie
rogerjenkins
30th July 2012, 12:17 PM
G'day, & welcome to the best Woodwork Forum,- can say this am as also on several other sites,in the USA & the UK, they are OK, but NOT as good as our Home-grown Aussie site !!
I have a customer, & good friend who lives in Vibank SK/ Canada. Buys my Toy Plans from to make make when he retires.( He's a truckie )
Aussie house terms,- have worked with a Builder in days gone past, ( when I was younger, and did dumber things, like clambering up timber framing without any safety gear !!! ).:o
House types,- ( 1 ) Fibro-Asbestos,- Asbestos sheeting outside,- Fibro sheeting inside, with either tiled roofs, or Corragated-iron roofs. ( Asbestos sheeting is quite safe - providing it is NOT shaken, stirred, shattered, or busted-up so the fibers can go floating about. Asbestos went out of common House Construction use about 1970,-
the modern varient is called, " Blueboard," similar in construction, but made with a mix of Cellose ( wood ) fibres, mixed with Cement, to produce a better quality sheet product, as Blueboard is heaps easier to nail, or screw into. ( Asbestos used to simply break away when being nailed or screwed close to the edges )
Brick-veneer;- Single brick outer skin, then timber framing with Gyprock-lined interior.
( gyprock is made from Gypsum, and sandwiched between two layers of heavy cardboard ) Roofs can be either tiles, or corragated-iron, ( Colorbond, or Zincalume )
Solid brick;- double layer of bricks, in the walls, with timber faming for the ceiling & roof. Ceilings lined with Gyprock. Roofs as above.
Then there's also houses that are all Timber Walls, with tiled, or Corragated roofs;
Houses made from Corragated-iron,- some are a good 150 years old and STILL standing;
Original Aussie Pioneers homes made from locally selected Stone for the walls, using hand-made mortar made from locally burnt lime, complete with roughly-trimmed lintels made from local native timber, and imported, ( English ), Corragated-iron of about 20 guage,-
My late Grandparents farmhouse down near Yorketown, SYP, was built as described above, ( cira 1856 ), and it is STILL standing, and STILL with the original roof !!!
*** Here's a good Aussie Homes Site, that has heaps of properties for sale;-
www.realestate.com.au (http://www.realestate.com.au) lots of photos too,- Australia-wide. Might be useful for you too,
'ave a good day, & happy woodworking, :U
roger
Christos
30th July 2012, 09:27 PM
Welcome to the forum. When are you moving to Western Australia?
JJF
1st August 2012, 11:16 PM
Welcome to the forum