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LPH Joinery

Locality: Menai, New South Wales

Phone: +61 432 838 503



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24.01.2022 Its like christmas everytime deliveries turn up



23.01.2022 Finished up a little kitchen renovation today. The customer prefered to re-use the existing sink, bench top and oven so it was restrictive in terms of redesigning. However, a few tweeks were made in the way of moving the rangehood to be centred over the oven/cooktop and making the sink flush to the bench top. There were also gains in storage in the overhead cabinets by bringing them as far down as possible and taking them around to the window frame.... All in all, it turned out great and I'm ready for the next job! @ Carlingford, New South Wales, Australia

21.01.2022 Have to start somewhere. . . . .... . . Im currently working out of my garage at home after I work my fulltime job for another company and I'm more driven then ever. I have 2 jobs that are coming to an end this week hopefully, 1 ready for install and another in the stages of finalising finishes to get started. If someone told me 8yrs ago when i started this company (originally for just side jobs) how much hard work goes into getting it off the ground, gaining that reputation to the point of having a factory and employee's and more importantly enough work to go week to week to pay for it all I definitely would've done alot of things differently but lessons learned are all part of the experience.

21.01.2022 L.P.H. Joinery is available tomorrow for any and all needs. Need a quote? I'm available, need something fixed? Need 1 handle put on you better believe I'm available. I'm available all day tomorrow for anything big or small



20.01.2022 Quick little laundry install for the afternoon, cabinets were bought by the client Cabinets- kaboodle white gloss Benchtops- Polytec Tasmanian oak woodmatt Sink-stupid round one why is round a thing now

19.01.2022 Another one bites the dust, been a hectic week drawing and quoting, with more jobs to look at throughout the week

18.01.2022 Quick little hit out tonight finishing off a quote and a drawing to show my client what they can expect their walk in robe to look like. Now all we need is the approval CabMaster Software making life so much easier



18.01.2022 Walk in robe installed today in carlingford, next step is to pick up the paint work from the boys at @sharkcoatings after they work their magic on some draw fronts and panels

16.01.2022 Another quality batch of @elevenworkwear picked up from @rseasafety taren point who also do the embroidery in house

16.01.2022 Just because its Friday doesn't mean my week is over yet, just delivered tomorrows job. I'm getting pretty good at loading the mighty Patrol and still getting out under the roller door

14.01.2022 Best way to relax after a hectic week #yamaharley

14.01.2022 From render to reality . . . Nice Wardrobe install done today, all fingerpull handles to maximise depth available. ... Cabmaster Software Users Group CabMaster Software Makita Australia Festool Australia



13.01.2022 Just scraped in at @sydneytools to grab a deal on some a @makitaaustralia drill driver combo

11.01.2022 How do you put floor to ceiling wardrobes in without boxing in the room??......BIG mirror doors! Super easy install for these doors, Wardrobes Direct Australia sent the whole kit cut to size ready to put straight in no mess, no fuss @ Coniston, New South Wales, Australia

09.01.2022 @sharkcoatings stop following me

09.01.2022 Laying up some echo panel today to get cut to size and upholstered, working by myself means i get to listen to whatever i want on the radio

07.01.2022 Problem solving: when they don't make what you need, you make it yourself I needed a cutlery insert for a 400mm deep draw, after speaking with my rep at @wilsonandbradley, I found out @blumaustralia don't actually make these particular inserts for the depth I needed. I had to figure out a solution and unfortunately the only option was to remove the plastic spacer/tray at the back and cut it down to fit. So after disassembling the insert and a few well measured and precise cuts you'd never know it didn't come like this. Not an ideal situation but making it work is the real victory

07.01.2022 Another render to reality. . . . .... . . This walkin robe in the Carlingford area was nearly to much for the might of the patrol but this job came up a treat with massive hanging areas, plenty of shelving and some good sized draws wrapped in white satin poly from the boys over at @sharkcoatings, thanks for another quality job fellas See more

06.01.2022 New shoe shelf for the laundry at home

06.01.2022 When you do jobs for friends you still need to give it 100%, if not more. This little kitchenette required a full rip out and disposal of an old brick bar(heartbreaking), relocation of power and tapping into the plumbing from the back and left hand wall to allow a sink to be installed so the client doesn't have to walk upstairs. With a full white gloss finish from the boys @sharkcoatings together with a stone marquina laminate top from Polytec it looks a treat... Theres a whole team of trades that help us as joiners get results. Electrical- Chad at Sparking Larkings Electrical Contractors Plumbing- Ryan at montys plumbing Poly- Joel and Kane @sharkcoatings Without these legends things just wouldn't get done

05.01.2022 The mighty Patrol loaded up with a customers wardrobe I delivered today ready for install on Saturday...

04.01.2022 When you need to make sure shoes will fit

02.01.2022 I recently completed the longest day in golf raising money for @cancercouncil at @kiamagolfclub, 13.5hrs, 44k odd steps taken, 302 shots played in a 2 man best ball with local member Brian Hall, 4 pairs of socks, 4 shirts, 2 pairs of shorts, countless litres of water and 72 holes later we succeeded, thank you to everyone who donated on the day I was placed in a group with Brian a few days before the event which was fine with me. Our tee time was 5:44am so i was up and out by ...3:30am so i had plenty of time to sort myself out down there, find the pro shop, toilets etc. Before i knew it we were off; my 1st tee shot couldn't have been better, straight down the middle of the fairway which calmed the nerves. It was pretty straight forward day of golf, some good shots, some not very good golf shots...mainly from me, Brian was hitting them the same from stroke 1 to stroke 302 which was amazing to watch. We were having a good time chatting and playing our golf so much so that we'd done 2.5 rounds before we knew it 1 of which was in the rain, so we just powered through only stopping to change socks and shirts for a new round. I managed to wear my golf shoes for 3 of the 4 rounds but succumb to the pain before the 4th and put some joggers on. I did however manage to carry my bag for every step of the day which caused my legs indescribable pain throughout the final round that im still feeling 5days later, BUT we did it I managed to push through the pain and do it! I'm so happy with myself for doing the day and can't wait to do it again and will be encouraging everyone to come along for such a good cause. If you'd still like to donate and support skin cancer research please click the link, https://www.longestday.org.au/s/4142/4751

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