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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: GraemeL on June 16, 2014, 09:07:07 AM
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Well as some of you know, we have just bought a house out in the country.
We have been renting this place for 22 years, could have paid for it by now >:( But have never been in a position to do it until now.
So we have horded 22 years of crap, it's amazing at just how much junk you keep, thinking, I might use that one day ;D
Because we are paying cash for the house, settlement is only 2 weeks and is due this coming Friday and we will be moving on Saturday. So it hasn't really left us much time, I know we could have stretched it out and I wish I had of, but the wife is chaffing at the bit and let's face it, we have to do as ordered right?
At least I have the most important part all packed and ready to go, the shed ;D
It will take me about two weeks to get this place into shape, have to wash all walls, paint the bathroom ceiling and our bedroom, shampoo all carpets, prune a few trees, wash all cupboards clean all windows etc.
At least I can take my time with that, a few friends reckon I am mad for doing all that for our landlord. It means I will have to travel 600 k's a day, but he has been terrific and has looked after us for 22 years so I feel it's the least I can do to show my appreciation.
Anyway, it will get me out of the new house while the wife sorts out where she wants everything.
I will just be glad when it's all done and dusted and I can start to set up my new bigger shed, I already have some new goodies that will be going into it ;D
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Congrats on the new direction. In a few weeks it would have all been worth it.
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Best of luck with your move.
We move this coming Friday into our house, but luckily we moved 12 months ago so did the big clean out then.
Packed the majority of the house on Sunday ready for next Friday.
Bunyip
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Gees I wish we could pack that fast, I think the worst part is getting everything changed over and connected, along with changing address for everything.
At least I have the main things done already including insurance for the house along with moving insurance.
I bought a new racking system for the new shed and am looking forward to putting it up. It means I will finally have a place for everything with out having to hunt for it.
The system is that cladding you attach to the wall and has channels that hooks etc slide into. I bought a bucket load of it, as he had it as an old order and wanted to get rid of it, so I got it at a very good price.
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Remember we did the whole 15 years of accumulated junk clean out 12 months ago so much much easier for us :D
Sounds like a great pickup with the shed system. Just remember :worthles:
Are you planning much work to the new place in terms of painting etc... or just moving in and seeing how it goes?
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As one who has moved may times for work and other reasons here are my golden rules
1. If you cant remember when you used it last in the bin it goes
2. If you cant rember what it comes off in the bin it goes
3. If the missus replies with "Maybe" for any questions to a producst use in the bin it goes
4. If moving into your first place be especially cut throat cuase the missus will want to redo the place anyway. If she says she is OK with the old stuff for a while she is either lying or the greatest partner a man could have
5. No matter how backwards place everything in a box and i mean everything 1 box with 5 items in it = 1 trip as opposed to 5 loose items which = 5 trips
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just some food for thought, I helped a friend move a the weekend, arrived Sat morning to find all the big stuff there, all small stuff already moved in many, many hatch back loads the previous evening. I would have been some much easier for me to load big things in to trailer and wagon, then pack small stuff around them, as it was I used all my rope and still had things rattling around.
great advice on boxes. better if you beg/borrow/steal packing boxes, all square and with lids, easier to load on trolley and pack in truck, trailer or what ever, then when you finish collapse them.
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We moved about 18 months ago after 20 years in the last house and I have vowed my next move will be in a pine box. Moving a family of 4 would have to be one of the worst experiences of my life especially considering I admit I’m a bit of a hoarder.
I admit I moved items I haven’t used for years, but making shelves or small changes to the new house quite a few of these bits and pieces came in very handy.
Anyway we use to live in a high set house and 1 week before the move, both cars got parked in the driveway and each time we went downstairs we bought an item with us. After the week the garage was full and 95% of our items were ready for the truck.
Seeing I was paying the removalists by the hour, this made it fast a cheap packing the truck. Also all items were marked (Including beds/mattress/TV etc) where to go at the new house and I also put up signs in each room in the new house to match the names on the boxes.
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Just a couple of links that you may or may not find useful. As I discover more I will post them here as well.
License/Rego
https://myrta.com/myAddress/index.jsp (https://myrta.com/myAddress/index.jsp)
Australian Electoral Commission
https://secure.aec.gov.au/OnlineForms/Enrolment/Form/Apply/83056040-0525-4745-bc91-a04d00a11c5d?mode=Wizard (https://secure.aec.gov.au/OnlineForms/Enrolment/Form/Apply/83056040-0525-4745-bc91-a04d00a11c5d?mode=Wizard)
Australia Post
http://auspost.com.au/parcels-mail/redirecting-your-mail.html?ilink=us706-mr-redir-now-btn (http://auspost.com.au/parcels-mail/redirecting-your-mail.html?ilink=us706-mr-redir-now-btn)
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We are in the process of moving too. Two trailer loads so far to the tip and salvos. (6x4 with 800mm cage)
I hate moving!
Sent from my Ring-a-ding-a-ling
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In a similar situation. I'm sorting 22yrs of stuff and seeing what a get into the rig and CT.
Good luck m8!
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You did fantasticaly well Beachman.... To find a removalist that could read and take directions..................Most of the ones that Ive had the displeasure of dealing with would be flat out putting a pair of thongs on ..
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I have moved a few times in my life so far and every time before i move i do this;
1. sort out what you want to keep
2. Have a garage sale before you move (the stuff you don't want to take with you)
3. Any **** left over dump or give away.
4. Less stuff to move :cheers:
Doug
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You did fantasticaly well Beachman.... To find a removalist that could read and take directions..................Most of the ones that Ive had the displeasure of dealing with would be flat out putting a pair of thongs on ..
I think I was extremely lucky with my removalists as they were fantastic. Showed up at the correct time and seeing they had another 4 jobs after mine, they ran to and from the truck to get my job done as fast as possible. They were also happy with myself and my mates helping and told us to only lift light items as they were trained on how to safely carry heavy items. (Didn’t have to ask twice with that request)
All this from picking a random company from the internet.
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Get a big big skip fill it up before you start to pack, waste of money sending it back not full then only have to move what you really want. Have moved 4 times in last 8 years works for me
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I think I was extremely lucky with my removalists as they were fantastic. Showed up at the correct time and seeing they had another 4 jobs after mine, they ran to and from the truck to get my job done as fast as possible. They were also happy with myself and my mates helping and told us to only lift light items as they were trained on how to safely carry heavy items. (Didn’t have to ask twice with that request)
All this from picking a random company from the internet.
Who was this random company?
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Congrats on the move, after 15 new residences in 15 years [including 5 years in the same one] we ain't moving again.. I am now accumulating just as you guys did.
All the best
Hem
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Who was this random company?
One of my work colleagues asked me the same question earlier this year when they were about to move and I couldn’t find the business cards they gave me. Shame because I wouldn’t have had a problem recommending these guys.
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Well we are slowly getting there, I have done 3 trips to the tip with the trailer chock a block and still need another two trips.
I thought the packing was bad enough, but it looks like the next two weeks will be even worse.
We will have the unpacking to do at the new house along with moving the furniture around until the wife is happy with everything and then I have to tidy up the old house.
The bathroom ceiling needs sanding back, sealing and painting along with the master bedroom, all walls doors etc have to be washed. Some small painting touch ups around the place. All carpets have to be shampooed and the dining/family room floor has to be stripped, sealed and polished.
So we will be doing 600 k round trips each day to try and get it all done.
Chester, you are right, the wife says chuck everything I want all new stuff, when I asked how she was going to pay for it I got the look of death. She just came back with "you got your shed Shit, I get what I want" Can't really argue with that I guess.
New curtains, new lounge suite, wardrobes, tall boys, 2 queen beds and a single, then she wants to get new stuff for the kitchen. So much fro trying to save a few bucks.
Buntip, thanks for the links, they will com in handy, there is so much to try and remember. I have done the phone, elect and internet so far.
Our settlement agent phoned to today to inform me that settlement will be 12:30 Friday, so at least there is no more wondering.
It looks like rain on Saturday so I decided to buy some of that plastic film so I can wrap the lounge suites and anything else we don't want to get wet.
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I moved around a fair bit when I was young, but this time I'm doing it with 3 kids. I'm moving this weekend and have done a fair bit of packing. When I tackle the garage I reckon I'm gunna find stuff I forgot I had ;D anyhow wish me luck :cheers:
BD
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l know where your plug socket is if that's any help 8)
There are 2 sorts of people l try not to deal with those moving out , in cause they are stressed & those moving in cause they are stressed . Do you need a hand ??? l work cheep :cup:
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When I tackle the garage I reckon I'm gunna find stuff I forgot I had ;D anyhow wish me luck :cheers:
BD
Ha ha yep, you find all sorts of Shit. Then comes the problem of either keeping it or chucking it.
I am up to 4 loads of crap to the tip and have one more to go. I have decided to take control of what goes and what stays. The wife is at work all day so I get to chuck want I want and by the time she gets home, it's too late :)
Just have the kitchen pots and pans etc to go now and a few little things around the place.
I didn't think we would get it all done, but it has turned out ok.
One thing that has pissed me off big time, is the internet connection.
I made a point of contacting IINet to confirm we were connected to a broadband exchnge, BEFORE we put in the offer.
They assured me it was all good and that I would have ADSL2. After the offer was accepted, I contacted them to get the ball rolling for the change over. Everything was going ok and then I get a call yesterday to say that the exchange is NOT a broadband exchange.
So I don't know what to do, we definitely what/need the internet and I am amazed that a town 250k from Perth doesn't have it.
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l know where your plug socket is if that's any help 8)
There are 2 sorts of people l try not to deal with those moving out , in cause they are stressed & those moving in cause they are stressed . Do you need a hand ??? l work cheep :cup:
You will do anything for green cans :cheers:
Ha ha yep, you find all sorts of ****. Then comes the problem of either keeping it or chucking it.
I am up to 4 loads of crap to the tip and have one more to go. I have decided to take control of what goes and what stays. The wife is at work all day so I get to chuck want I want and by the time she gets home, it's too late :)
Yep gotta Skip Bin organised im tippin theres gunna be plenty :cheers:
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Well settlement went through yesterday, so it's officially ours ;D
Now we just have to move in and unpack, something I am not looking forward to, although it should be a lot easier the packing.
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although it should be a lot easier the packing.
Good luck with that :D
Unpack everything then move it all around until SWMBO is happy. End up moving several times after you have moved in!
Bunyip
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Well We have all the crap moved, although it cost me twice as much. We had two truck loads that had to be carted 1200 k all up.
Saturday was a long day, was up at 4 am and the removalist arrived at 7 am, helped the them load the truck, drove to Kalannie and unloaded. Drove back to Perth, loaded the truck again and they went home and I drove back to Kalannie and finally arived at 3 am. I did manage to get 4 hours sleep.
9 am on Sunday they turned up and we unloaded the rest, We then drove back to Perth to start cleaning the old house.
I will just be glad when it's all over and done with, so I can get stuck into setting up my new shed :)
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Keep the New Shed at the top of your mind , it will motivate you & :cheers: Good Luck :cheers:
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Recently, with only a 6x4 caged trailer...moved son's future FIL out've his place - separation, into son and GF's unit.
3wks later, FIL son gets a house to rent and our son and GF are moving in with him. So again with the trailer, moved their stuff out've a 2 story unit to new place, including FIL's stuff.
FIL had BS'ed to the real estate (complex story ::) ), and with only 2 loads left to go, son finds out him and GF aren't allowed to move into the new place. Move ONLY their stuff back!
Just about finished, and son's GF tells me her father says it's all sorted, and they can move into the new place after all ???
That was the end of my teether...lucky I didn't get a ticket on the way to the real estate :police:
After 'discussing' the situation with the real estate, kids could remain in the unit, it'll be in their name - giving them a start with their own rental history/references, I have little to do with son's future FIL having finally proving himself to be the wanker I always suspected him to be - but kept quiet about, and no more moving house for anyone for quite a while now ;)
Congratulations GraemeL...wishing you many years of happy humble abode ownership :cup:
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get onto your local facebook buy sell group and sell stuff that you think might be anygood.
its surprising what ppl will buy..
which part of the country are you moving to.
Make sure you pack and sort your trailer well when you go to the tip, take a load of steel in one load, greens, house hold etc..
keep it all separate to keep your costs down.
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Recently, with only a 6x4 caged trailer...moved son's future FIL out've his place - separation, into son and GF's unit.
3wks later, FIL son gets a house to rent and our son and GF are moving in with him. So again with the trailer, moved their stuff out've a 2 story unit to new place, including FIL's stuff.
FIL had BS'ed to the real estate (complex story ::) ), and with only 2 loads left to go, son finds out him and GF aren't allowed to move into the new place. Move ONLY their stuff back!
Just about finished, and son's GF tells me her father says it's all sorted, and they can move into the new place after all ???
That was the end of my teether...lucky I didn't get a ticket on the way to the real estate :police:
After 'discussing' the situation with the real estate, kids could remain in the unit, it'll be in their name - giving them a start with their own rental history/references, I have little to do with son's future FIL having finally proving himself to be the wanker I always suspected him to be - but kept quiet about, and no more moving house for anyone for quite a while now ;)
Congratulations GraemeL...wishing you many years of happy humble abode ownership :cup:
You have a lot more patience than me, I would have exploded and left them to it.
Sounds like my daughters FIL, he is a bludger and sponges off them. I have told my daughter to give him his marching orders, but she won't because it will cause a rift between her and hubby.
I told her to give hubby a ultimatum, either the FIL goes or she does. The wanker has been living with them for 5 yrs now and I have no time for the twit and have told him numerous times to grow a set and get his own place. Mind you, I don;t have much time for the hubby either and was really disappointed when they married.
get onto your local facebook buy sell group and sell stuff that you think might be anygood.
its surprising what ppl will buy..
which part of the country are you moving to.
Make sure you pack and sort your trailer well when you go to the tip, take a load of steel in one load, greens, house hold etc..
keep it all separate to keep your costs down.
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We are moving to Kalannie, which is 3 hrs NE of Perth.
I only have one load left to go to the tip this morning. We have been driving back and forth from Kalannie to Perth, trying to get both houses sorted.
We will be going back to Kalannie today and will stay there over the weekend, hopefully we can get a bit more done there and then on Monday we will be back in Perth.
We still have some Shit to do at the old house before we hand it back to the landlord, windows have to be cleaned, bathroom has to be painted, a few walls have small chips that need touching up, the carpets have to all be shampooed, I have to strip, seal and polish the kitchen and dinning room floors, mow the lawns and do the edges and wash a few walls.
Hopefully it will all be done by the end of next week and then we can get around to sorting out the new place.
For my shed, I am putting that cladding on the walls so all hooks etc just clip into it, i think it's called Easy Rack. The only problem is, it will cost me quite a bit for the hooks and tool holders etc.
I managed to buy 3 magnetic tool holders for it yesterday, that's something the wife didn't notice. I have a little ammunition though, she has ordered a Shitload of Tupper Ware, a new Wok and Kettle, so I will use that as an excuse to buy the rest of my stuff :)
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for hanging tools, you can use screws and nails.
make your own tool bench and storage back bench.
havnt found anything as strong and stable as a home made bench.
and you can customize it.
I made a really good work bench for my brother when I was up north, out of scraps he had lying around.
it even had a little wash and dry basin, for washing his parts. (His car parts)
A big shelf under neath so he didnt use the bench to chuck stuff on and clog it up. the shelf was made from an old caravan roof top vent thing that was light sheet steel.
back home I made a big 4ft x 8ft bench for myself. SO big n heavy I have to use the gantry to move it around.. Yes I should put wheels on it, but I like it being stable and its no big deal brings the gantry over lifting it and moving it around.
Its so big I have made my 2 offroad trailers on it. Beats bending over to do the welding.
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I just bought two benches and a Shit load of easy rack cladding. I have enough cladding to do the all the shed walls, top to bottom :)
I got it at a very good price, it was an order that fell through and he wanted to get rid of it, so i got it at cost.
I still haven't had a chance to sort the shed out, I have crap everywhere. Still trying to get the house sorted and will be returning to Perth in the morning to finish cleaning the old place.
We have found a few power points not working and will need an electrician to come out and fix them. The settlement agent withheld $5,000 so the old owner will be footing the bill.
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After moving my sister around nsw and interstate twice and back I have come to realise that when I move, or downsize after all the kids move out, it will be with a 20 foot container and two skip bins. If it doesn't fit in the container it goes in the bins!