Make a treasure chest,- Heritage Screen Door,- Make an
inexpensive Wine Rack,- Decorating with Plasterboard,- Natural Air
Cooling,- Aust designed carved spice rack,- Build a drop leaf
table,-Steps and Stairs design and construction,- Popular electric
drills,- Revolutionary Allsaw cuts stone, brick, timber,- Dowel
Joints,- Professional Painting,- Organoil External Oil
MA013.
House & Home – Issue 13 Mar/Apr/May 1994
Build a wall cabinet part 2,- Installing your own built
wardrobe,- Build a garden seat,- Build a doll’s swing,- Colonial
Plate rack,- Face framed kitchen cabinets.- Weld an outdoor
setting,- Construct a house frame.- Repairing fire damage,-
Preventing rust.
MA014.
House & Home – Issue 14 Jun/Jul 1994
Build a Sunroom,- Upgrading Garden Tools,- Build a bunk
bed,-Using steel beams under the floor,- Carving Gum Leaves,-
Manufacture a Front door,- 1929/30 whippet model 96A,- Creating
floor openings, balconies and other framing alterations,- Painting
the walls of your house,- Create an Attic,- Design a solar passive
house
MA015.
House & Home – Issue 15 Aug/Sep 1994
Homemade Router table,- Modify your BBQ trolley drop down
wheels,- Build a Jarrah coffee table,- 1929/30 whippet model 96A,-
Make a child’s sailboard,-Repairing Hollow core doors,- Wooden steam
roller,- Sealing Shower Recesses,- Painting windows, doors and
timber walls of your house
MA016.
House & Home – Issue 16 Oct/Nov 1994
Make a large dinning table,- Build an Arcadian barn,- Laying a
timber deck,- Doll’s House,- Stowaway workbench,- 1924 ford ‘t ‘1
ton truck,- Timber pencil case,- Wooden Tractor,- Brickwork Basics,-
Drilling steel,- Unsafe Stairs,- Personalising your home,- Guide to
better welding,
MA017.
House & Home – Issue 17 Dec 94/Jan 1995
Elliptical mirror manufacture and hanging,- Laying a concrete
path,- Using a steel beam to create usable underfloor
space,-Building a raised veggie patch,- Shadow Boxes,- Wooden
Bulldozer,- Choosing the correct door,- Using a chalk line,-
Installing a rain water tank,-The art of Soldering,- Accessories for
your router,-Retaining walls for residential use,- Protecting your
house from high winds
MA018.
House & Home – Issue 18 Feb/Mar 1995
Build a home entertainment unit,-Plate and Bottle rack,- Install
a window mounted air conditioner,- Make attractive furniture by
adding mouldings,- A quick & easy to make a table,- Toy Wooden
Carousel,- Matching letter box,- Increase stowage in a small
kitchen,- Water Purifier,- Hinges and locks,- Fastening to brick,
cement or stone,- How an alarm works part 1,- Compact stairs
MA019.
House & Home – Issue 19 Apr/May 1995
Build a home entertainment unit –2,- Build a truss beam
pergola,-Making simple cabinet doors,- Verandah Tips,- Make a
telephone table,- A wooden car convertible and trailer,- Avoiding
renovation hassles,-A Renovator’s tool,- Repair a mantel clock
case,- Using stone around the house,- Making holes in wood,- Setting
up a home office,- Keeping the wind out of your house,- How an alarm
works part 2
MA020.
House & Home – Issue 20 Jun/Jul 1995
Build a garden arch,- Make a freestanding bookcase,- Build a
timber truss pergola,- Build a home entertainment unit –3,-
Construction of a 400mm bandsaw,- Restoring an oak clock case,-
Setting up a workshop,- Keeping your basement workshop dry,-
Durability of construction fasteners,- Curving CSR Gyprock
plasterboard,- Working with metal,- Felling problem trees,- Removing
and eliminating mould
MA021.
House & Home – Issue 21 Aug/Sep 1995
Build a well cover,- Construction of a 400mm bandsaw part 2,-
Build a home entertainment unit –4,- Installing a new ceiling,- Make
a kitchen wall rack,- A single sheet (1)-Make a bathroom wall
cabinet,- The tip truck toy,- Restoring a 1930 mantle clock,-
Working with Acrylic ,-Renovating the bathroom,- Working with metal
tools to cut metal,- Mounting or framing pictures
MA022
House & Home – Issue 22 Oct/Nov 1995
Finishing Antiques,- Make a garden ladder,- Build a red cedar
bookcase,- A large Lazy Susan for the family table,- A single sheet
(2)-Cabinet for videos,- Make a pine bed head,-A shelf and towel
rail,- Weld a garden frame,- A modern wooden tank,- Stopping
termites – without using organochlorine poisons,-Tips on storing
tools,- Choosing a right surface filler,-Tips on using Arbortech
grinding pad,- ,- Working with metal-Joining sheet metal by
mechanical means
MA023.
House & Home – Issue 23 Dec 95/Jan 1996
Repairing chairs,- A traditional hall stand,- A simple Making a
compost bin,- Boot stand,- Renovate a kitchen hutch,- Making a
blanket chest,- A single sheet (3)-Computer desk,- An adjustable
stand for the workshop,- Novelty pen & pencil holder,- House hold
sealants,- Working with metal-Joining sheet metal by mechanical
means,- Fixing peeling ceilings,-
MA024.
House & Home – Issue 24 Feb/Mar 1996
Home made borer,- A single sheet (3)-Blanket chest,- Making the
aqua light,- Making a Traditional saw horse,- Traditional wall
mirror,- Making inexpensive clocks,- Granite topped tables,- The
Lachlan mobile push around with gadgets,- Kitchen cabinet
accessories,- Choosing the right adhesives,- Working with
metal-using files,-Dishwasher installation,- Unique Verandah post
using a draw knife,- Re-surfacing a timber floor
MA025.
House & Home – Issue 25 Apr/May 1996
Make a love heart jewellery box,- Working with leather in the
workshop part 1,- From a single sheet (5)-a toolbox,- Inexpensive
Antiques from old furniture,- Restoring wall clocks,- Storing tapes
in drawers,- The milcon household carry-all,- Making your own
wardrobes,- A wooden toy plane,- Unblocking a sink,- Building with
recycled timber,- Renovating tips for the beginner,- Working with
metal-Mechanical fasteners,- Installing plasterboard,- Sealing wall
leaks
MA026.
House & Home – Issue 26 Jun/Jul 1996
Keeping warm in winter,- Build an island cupboard in the kitchen,-
From a single sheet (6)-a hexagonal Coffee table,- The Nailing
Stick,- Working with leather in the workshop part 2,- A simple
Garden enclosure,- A towel drier,- Different methods for holding
things together while glue dries,- Building with steel framing,-
Working safely with electricity, power tools,- Working with
metal-Cutting with power tools,- Renovation and Decoration on a
Budget,- Making Security Talk to You
MA027.
House & Home – Issue 27 Sep 1996
Working with Recycled Timber,- A refectory style coffee table,-
Multi-purpose children’s furniture play/storage centre,- A garden
tool box,- Working with Leather in the workshop (3),- Repainting a
cement swimming pool,- Build with Mechanical Graded Procedures MGP
pine,- House design for the Home Buyer and Owner Builder (3),- Auto
feed Power Screwdrivers,- A heritage bathroom look,- Build a home
cinema
MA028.
House & Home – Issue 28 Nov 1996
Making a toolbox from sheet metal,- Brazing band saw blades,-
Basic stained glass (1),-From a single sheet A great child’s toy
box,- Building a spinner’s chair,- Working with Leather in the
workshop (4),- House design for the Home Buyer and Owner Builder
(4),- Swimming pools Paint and other defects,- Working with Metals
Oxy-acetylene Cutting,- Glass the forgotten building material,-
Keeping your house from falling apart
MA029.
House & Home – Issue 29 Jan 1997
Triton Series 2000 Workcentre,- Variations on a toy box,- Writing
desk from recycled Oregon,- Build a display chest for
quilts,-Working with Glass (2),- Baby’s Play Gym,- A gentleman’s
dresser cabinet,- House design for the Home Buyer and Owner Builder
(5),- Working with Metals MIG and TIG welding
MA030.
House & Home – Issue 30 Mar 1997
Adding a Bulkhead for effect,- A serving Tray,- Welding your own
boat trailer,- Making a child’s high chair,- A traditional fish
pond,- Remove rust by electrolysis,- A traditional TV cabinet,- Make
a Coffee table,- House design for the Home Buyer and Owner Builder
(6),- Tapcon Self –tapping Masonry screws,- Working with Metals
using LPG
MA031.
House & Home – Issue 31 May 1997
Choosing stays for box lids,- Using batts for thermal and sound
insulation,- Foldaway assembly table,- Maximising stowage with a
custom made bookcase,- Make a Chinese puzzle,- Kitchen chopping
block,- Home-made bench clamp,- Working with Leather in the Workshop
(5),- Choosing Kitchen bench tops,- Home Improvement Basics:
Woodworking (1),- ,-Home Improvement Basics: Metalworking (1),-The
ins and Outs of buying a Trailer,- A homeowners guide to Household
metals
MA032.
House & Home – Issue 32 Jul 1997
Painting older homes,- Chimneys and Flues,- Toys on a
budget,-,Making a light table,- A magazine holder,- A simple wooden
box,- A simple steel box,- Woodturning for home improvement,- Glass
top coffee table,- A Homeowners Guide to Timber & Timber products.-
Home Improvement Basics: Woodworking (2),- ,-Home Improvement
Basics: Metalworking (2),- Exterior cladding
MA033.
House & Home – Issue 33 to Issue 67 Not
held
MA068
House & Home – Issue 68 Jul 2003
Save energy, Save money - Plumbing,-
Windows for all seasons,- Kit cupboards,- Plans by Computer,- Plumb
Simple (6) Hot water system inspection and maintenance,- Metal
templates for the Triton router table,- Joining Metals Folded seams
and soldered joints,- Low Corner Cabinet,- Repairs to sliding doors
and windows,- Laying vinyl tiles,- A hanging bed head,- Fold away
bedside table,- Installing Plasterboard Cornice,- Fixing shower
droop,- Cleaning Aluminium fuses,- Timber & Board stowage
MA069
House & Home – Issue
69 Not held
MA070
House & Home – Issue 70 Nov 2003
Save energy, Save money - Thermal Mass,
Insulating and Lightweight Construction,- Timber decks,- Learning
about electricity without getting bored (35),- Plumb Simple (6),-
Blocking off an Archway,- Planes and Planing fine tuning,-
Occasional Drinks table,- Fixing leaking Aluminium windows,- Shaker
style longcase clock,- Drill press drum sander,- Adding a gate to an
existing fence,- Building a set of steps
MA071
House & Home – Issue 71 Jan 2004
Hot air Stirling engines,- Choosing the
right paint,-Changing a tap washer,- Landscape your garden,- Mitre
10 plan Bricklaying,- Planes and planing Pt2,- Build a child’s table
and stool,- A better sanding block,- Sheet metal bender,- Cabinet
repair,- Blade jig for a bandsaw
MA072.
House & Home – Issue 72 Mar 2004
Lighting effects,- Choosing a paint brush,
roller, pad or spray application,- Stair cases,- Learning about
electricity,- Preventing back flow in pipes,- Conserve water in and
around the home,- Setting up a triton compact saw table,- Workbench
plan,- Planes and planing Part 3,- Build a child’s chair,- Build a
timber CD rack,- Make an elliptical occasional table,- Make a screen
to hide rubbish bins,- Removable extension for a sack truck,- Build
a bookshelf television
MA073.
House & Home – Issue 73 May 2004
Designing buildings incorporating energy
efficient designs,- Saw guide,- Stop your projects from rotting,-
Plumbing simple 10 ,- One coat paint,- Insulate your home,- Tools &
Tips Levels and other measuring devices,- Make a garden love seat,-
Sunblinds to keep you cool,- Quick tiling job,- Arbour for the front
path,- Easy foot stool,- Love heart plant stand
MA074.
House & Home – Issue 74 July 2004
Water management in the house,- Renovation
of a bathroom,- Spruce up your pool surroundings,- Painting problems
chalky surfaces, bleed through stains wallpaper,- Composters and
worm farms,- Triton biscuit jointer,- Lay a timber floor,- Tools &
Tips Clamps,- Recycled garden chairs,- B&D workmate modification,-
Pine corner display,- Western rocker,- Adjustable garden legrest,-
Vernier callipers,- Boring bars,- Post removal made easy
MA075.
House & Home – Issue 75 Annual 2005
Reducing your electricity bill and
electrical safety,- Power tools for the serious renovator,- Metabo
KGS1880 Plus sliding compound saw,- Urban rainwater tanks,- Shifting
a Queenslander,- StableMate Plus 100 portable saw stand & saw
horse,- The Triton biscuit joiner part 2 mid panel joints,- A triton
kitchen,- Triton tips & ideas,- Mitre 10 build a barbeque,- Machine
made tool box,- Telephone cabinet,- Improved dog shed,- Decorative
window box,- A shady spot pergola,- Long length stowage rack,-
Kitchen roll dispenser
MA076.
House
& Home – Issue 76 Annual 2006
Getting the best from your digital camera,- Building a shed,-
Festool cutting System,- Wrought Iron,- Combination machines for the
home workshop,- Triton workshop Micro adjusters Router table top 18
volt drill Steel cutter,- Dog house that triton built,- Mitre 10
garden watering system,- Loose fill garden path,- Hanging beams,-
Fitting a floating floor,- Power drill maintenance,- Spoon rack,-
Birdproofing an open shed,- Replacing windows,- Double toy box bed,-
Clamp stowage rack
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