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Byron_Bay_Fan

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I rang up this mob after educational books and they told me only Chinese ones then hung up on me.

1\. Collins Booksellers, Robina town centre
Shop 19 Bazaar St
ROBINA TOWN CENTRE QLD 4230
(07) 5593 0077
 
@Geo. said:
It's Queensland ..what did you expect..

Makes more sense when you realize the caller was from NSW

Probably got angry being continually asked when Robbie's Autobiography "Under the Fence " would be out
 
BUPA

happy to take my money no problems, however if i try to contact them regarding setting up a log in or how much money ill get back for an operation or making a claim, its 45 minutes on hold..

there is no possible email enquiry which is ridiculous for this day and age.

this could create a lot of venting!!

<self censored="">Bupa!!</self>
 
@Bob said:
BUPA

happy to take my money no problems, however if i try to contact them regarding setting up a log in or how much money ill get back for an operation or making a claim, its 45 minutes on hold..

there is no possible email enquiry which is ridiculous for this day and age.

this could create a lot of venting!!

<self censored="">Bupa!!</self>

Dept of immigration is the same you cant send them an email 1 hour or more on the phone no response
 
@Byron Bay Fan said:
I rang up this mob after educational books and they told me only Chinese ones then hung up on me.

1\. Collins Booksellers, Robina town centre
Shop 19 Bazaar St
ROBINA TOWN CENTRE QLD 4230
(07) 5593 0077

Byron you sure you did not accidently put 86 first and rang somewhere in China?
 
Wonder what Byron is up to now? hopefully not tripping out to hard. Maybe he actually got the English version and has sat down with a nice cuppa and is having a good read.
 
Having some sliding doors installed on balcony, which was deliberately slanted floor-wise towards so water would flow away. The not-very-brainy carpenter did not bother putting a spirit level on the floor when commencing the job so door were about 25mm out of plumb, needed packing close to 50mm on one end. I let him have it a bit so he did not come back after lunch, went surfing instead. He had wasted a few hours on the job and he is so slow to begin with.
 
@stryker said:
Haha 50mm is a fair bit. Sure he was a chippie?

Now we know what the books were for at least

The dummy's guide for carpentry , educational to say the least

Or maybe something for hydroponics ….
 
@Byron Bay Fan said:
Having some sliding doors installed on balcony, which was deliberately slanted floor-wise towards so water would flow away. The not-very-brainy carpenter did not bother putting a spirit level on the floor when commencing the job so door were about 25mm out of plumb, needed packing close to 50mm on one end. I let him have it a bit so he did not come back after lunch, went surfing instead. He had wasted a few hours on the job and he is so slow to begin with.

If they were bottom roller style, then they need to be placed level and progresively packed up towards the lower end, else the stiles/sides as well as the base and head are out.

If top hung (hanging), again they are placed level and if timber they can be readily trimmed to suit the fall. However, the base of the in wall frame must also be adjusted to accept the slope bevel and you have to pay for it. Even then, the gap below has to be enough to allow the high side door to travel into the pocket and your pockets will be considerably lighter.

I would suggest making a plinth whenever a bottom track is used.
 

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