Anyone have a used Lacanche for sale?
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Comments (93)Oh, okay, may need to clarify some more. If you get a new 2 seater in place of the 2 white chairs, fine, but no blue chair at all next to the 'new' 2 seater. Won't be right with a blue chair too. So what ones are you planning to recover?. If getting rid of part of it, not understanding. 2 different styles placed next to each other won't look right. I wouldn't like old blue fabrics next to new fabrics or next to 2 different styles of furniture. New 2 seater and old blue chair next to each other, not good :)...See MoreA suitable topic to share ideas for projects on a budget
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Comments (49)Thanks for the replies! My wife suggested we talk to a local real estate agent, so i think that is a good idea... just that Im not sure how helpful they are likely to be if we arent selling yet :) As for saving for our dream house, I dont disagree, however if doing this up nicely over the next ~5 years or so while we live here nets us some extra in the eventual sale, then that of course will help us as well. Interesting thing happened today actually. I got a knock on the door and one of the older neighbours asked if he could take some lemons from the tree. I of course said yes. Anyway he was telling me he had lived in the street for 40 years. I asked him if the house had always looked like this, and he said no that ~30 years ago the old old owner did a massive renovation and pulled off the timber and put up the bricks and gutted the inside of the house. Interesting stuff!...See MoreCheapest way to replace garage - kitset or relocate??
Comments (2)For the Australians , Trade Me is NZ's biggest auction website -- our equivalent of Gumtree / EBay haha . As an aside , 30 years ago I worked with this guy we called Frank -- he looked and acted much like Frank Spencer from Some Mothers Do Have Them . He literally went to a garage sale , and bought the garage ! I would say there is no correct answer , as there are lots of variables . The main ones would be your skills , the distance , the materials used , labour at each end , and so on . Something 500kms away , which needs dismantling , and which you need to hire say a truck and HiAb and driver , get a concrete pad laid , permits , and pay to get it put up , then to find the colour isn't right or one window is in the wrong place or similar compromises would be expensive . Galv Steel ones can get creases in the corners , even if moved across town using a trailer , but maybe that is worth taking a risk . I don't want to sound too snobby , but I doubt I'd do a secondhand garage for myself ( I once did move a double carport 30kms , but that was a roof and 6 steel poles , and I have mates with trucks ! ) , my preference is to spend more and end up with something designed to suit the house in as many respects as I can ( i.e. brick if a brick house , tiles if tiled , etc ) . With a rental property , as long as it suits the style of the house , and is better than not having a garage , I would consider it and paint to suit , but even then things like brick would sway my choice ....See More- last year
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