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R 5,500
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Beautiful coffee table with light blue epoxy! Unique
22d
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ERB Painting Services – Cape Town | Interior & Exterior | Affordable & ProfessionalLooking for reliable, affordable, and professional painters in Cape Town?ERB Painting Services specialises in residential, commercial, and industrial painting with guaranteed quality and attention to detail.Our Painting Services:* Interior & exterior painting (homes, apartments, offices).* Roof painting & waterproofing.* Damp proofing & wall repairs.* Colour consulting & decorative finishes.* Commercial painting for shops, restaurants & offices.* Protective coatings for coastal homes (salt & UV resistant).* Heritage & restoration painting (Bo-Kaap, City Bowl, Woodstock).* Pool painting & epoxy floor coatings.Why Choose ERB Painting Services?* Experienced & professional Cape Town painters.* High-quality materials & eco-friendly paints available.* Free quotations & colour advice.* Fast turnaround & neat finishes.* Affordable rates – no hidden costs.Serving all Cape Town suburbs: City Bowl, Atlantic Seaboard, Southern Suburbs, Northern Suburbs, Table View, Durbanville & surroundsCall, SMS or WhatsApp: 072 822 6387Email: erbpaintingservices@gmail.comBased in Cape Town – We Come to You!
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R 124
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This modern office space in Sir Lowry Studios, Woodstock, features an open-plan layout with abundant natural light and sleek white epoxy-painted floors. Spanning 80m², the private balcony offers breathtaking, uninterrupted views of Table Mountain, making it a unique space for both work and relaxation. The unit is fully self-contained, including a private kitchenette and ablutions for added convenience. Secure access ensures a safe working environment, while the location provides excellent connectivity to the CBD and N1, as well as easy access to public transport options.Additionally, the office boasts a secure rear loading bay with access to a large goods lift, making it practical for businesses that require deliveries or large equipment. Entry is controlled via intercom and remote access, with the building monitored by CCTV for added security. The office also offers prepaid electricity, ensuring hassle-free utility management for tenants. Sir Lowry Studios is a prime location, blending functionality with comfort in the heart of Woodstock.Available From: 01/12/2024Property Reference #: MA135WS-SLS3Agent Details:Martijn ArtsOfficePlaceBlock 4, Portion of 1st FloorUnit 403, De Tijger Office ParkCnr McIntyre & Hannes Louw Drive
3mo
OfficePlace
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R 110.54
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Please note that shipping and installation is not included.20″ Standard double bracket is a wall-mounting accessory used to
securely hold two 20-inch tall slimline water filter housings
side-by-side, creating a two-stage filtration system. This bracket is
designed to support the weight of the full housings and facilitate
easier filter maintenance.
Thickness: 1.5mm / 0.06″Keyhole Size: 14 x 9mm / 0.55″ x 0.35″(L*W)Fit Flitter Housing Size: 20″Color: WhiteRound Hole Diameter: 7mm / 0.28″, 6mm / 0.24”Net Weight: 144g;Package Content: 1 x Filter Housing BracketProduct Name: Filter Housing Bracket
Key details of the 20″ standard double bracket
Material:
Constructed from heavy-duty steel, typically with a durable white
powder-coated or epoxy finish for enhanced corrosion resistance.Function:
Provides stable support when mounting the filter system to a wall or
vertical panel, preventing strain on the connected plumbing and making
it easier to use a spanner for opening/closing the filter sumps.Installation: Features pre drilled holes for mounting (hardware often sold separately).
25d
Mbombela / Nelspruit1
R 130.41
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Please note that shipping and installation is not included.20″ Standard triple bracket is a mounting accessory designed to
securely hold three 20-inch tall water filter housings side-by-side,
typically for a multi-stage filtration system. These brackets are
essential for wall-mounting filter systems, providing stability and
preventing strain on plumbing connections
Materials and Design of 20″ Standard triple bracket
Thickness: 1.5mm / 0.06″Keyhole Size: 14 x 9mm / 0.55″ x 0.35″(L*W)Fit Flitter Housing Size: 10″Color: WhiteRound Hole Diameter: 7mm / 0.28″, 6mm / 0.24”Material: Powder-Coated
Mild Steel. A common and durable option, coated in white epoxy for
resistance to rust and corrosion in wet environments.Net Weight: 144g;Package Content: 1 x Filter Housing BracketProduct Name: Filter Housing Bracket
Usage and Installation
The primary functions of the bracket are to:
Support Weight: Safely hold the weight of the full housings and filters when mounted to a wall or panel.Simplify Maintenance: Stabilize the housings, making it easier to open and close them during filter changes.Ease of Installation: Feature pre-drilled holes for mounting to a surface (mounting hardware like screws are usually included or sold separately).
25d
Mbombela / Nelspruit10
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One day you'll wake up and there wont't be any more time to sail, row or motor around and explore. Do it now . . .Note from the designer Sam Devlin:Sam took his inspiration for this little workboat from the pangas he admired on his frequent visits to Mexico. These remarkably seaworthy skiffs had generous freeboard to fight back the chop that came up with the afternoon winds and were narrow for greater efficiency and speed under the power of modest outboards. The Candlefish 13 is diminutive version of the panga weight of 165 lbs.The Candlefish 13 is a versatile small fishing boat. Originally designed to be a cartoppable fishing skiff, she has also proven to be an excellent yacht tender. This is a big round-bottomed 13-footer, and she’ll handle a 5-20 hp outboard.The thwarts, benches, and bulkheads reinforce the hull and leave the interior free of structural clutter. There’s no shortage of firm unobstructed footing. The cockpit sole is fairly flat, so to keep any water that gathers there from splashing underfoot it’s covered with removable honeycomb rubber mats.The bottom has a keel running aft from the stem and ending about 30 cm shy of the transom. At the aft half of the hull there are bilge keels at the sides, protected, like the keel, by brass caps. Two wedges, each about 25 cm wide, serve as fixed trim tabs and keep the boat from hobbyhorsing with a light load aboard.With a 20-hp Yamaha four-stroke outboard powering the Candlefish, she gets up and a plane with one person aboard in about 4.5 seconds and then with the throttle wide open flies along at 20½ knots. With two of us aboard, the Candlefish 13 topped out at just over 17 knots. She tracks well at all speeds and banks quickly and powerfully into turns: I quickly learned to use a soft touch on the tiller. A slight angling of the tiller sets the inside chine down, and the Candlefish carves smartly around.The Candlefish maintains a level trim and good visibility at low speeds thanks to the centrally located cargo compartment and the fixed thwart that keeps the helmsman well forward of the tiller. The bow rises only briefly as she climbs up on a plane, and the skiff levels right out again.We’ll use British Standard 1088 Marine Grade Plywood, CNCed 9mm for the hull and 18mm for the bulkheads. The exterior is sheathed with Fibre glass fabric and epoxy. The lumber that goes into the gunwales, seat edges, keels, breasthook and knees is either American prime Ash or purpleheart.
2d
Emmarentia10
R 5,500
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Each table is uniquely handicrafts with the solid would having it's own unique markings.
3 months lay-by is also available.
1mo
Germiston8
R 5,500
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Each table is uniquely handcrafted with personal touches added to create their beauty. Solid wood with a unique pattern running through each piece.
0795089601
Germiston
3 months lay-by is also available.
1mo
Germiston11
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One day you'll wake up and there wont't be any more time to sail, row or motor around and explore. Do it now . . .Note from the designer Sam Devlin:Sam took his inspiration for this little workboat from the pangas he admired on his frequent visits to Mexico. These remarkably seaworthy skiffs had generous freeboard to fight back the chop that came up with the afternoon winds and were narrow for greater efficiency and speed under the power of modest outboards. The Candlefish 13 is diminutive version of the panga weight of 165 lbs.The Candlefish 13 is a versatile small fishing boat. Originally designed to be a cartoppable fishing skiff, she has also proven to be an excellent yacht tender. This is a big round-bottomed 13-footer, and she’ll handle a 5-20 hp outboard.The thwarts, benches, and bulkheads reinforce the hull and leave the interior free of structural clutter. There’s no shortage of firm unobstructed footing. The cockpit sole is fairly flat, so to keep any water that gathers there from splashing underfoot it’s covered with removable honeycomb rubber mats.The bottom has a keel running aft from the stem and ending about 30 cm shy of the transom. At the aft half of the hull there are bilge keels at the sides, protected, like the keel, by brass caps. Two wedges, each about 25 cm wide, serve as fixed trim tabs and keep the boat from hobbyhorsing with a light load aboard.With a 20-hp Yamaha four-stroke outboard powering the Candlefish, she gets up and a plane with one person aboard in about 4.5 seconds and then with the throttle wide open flies along at 20½ knots. With two of us aboard, the Candlefish 13 topped out at just over 17 knots. She tracks well at all speeds and banks quickly and powerfully into turns: I quickly learned to use a soft touch on the tiller. A slight angling of the tiller sets the inside chine down, and the Candlefish carves smartly around.The Candlefish maintains a level trim and good visibility at low speeds thanks to the centrally located cargo compartment and the fixed thwart that keeps the helmsman well forward of the tiller. The bow rises only briefly as she climbs up on a plane, and the skiff levels right out again.We’ll use British Standard 1088 Marine Grade Plywood, CNCed 9mm for the hull and 18mm for the bulkheads. The exterior is sheathed with Fibre glass fabric and epoxy. The lumber that goes into the gunwales, seat edges, keels, breasthook and knees is either American prime Ash or purpleheart.
1mo
Emmarentia10
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One day you'll wake up and there wont't be any more time to sail, row or motor around and explore. Do it now . . .Note from the designer Sam Devlin:Sam took his inspiration for this little workboat from the pangas he admired on his frequent visits to Mexico. These remarkably seaworthy skiffs had generous freeboard to fight back the chop that came up with the afternoon winds and were narrow for greater efficiency and speed under the power of modest outboards. The Candlefish 13 is diminutive version of the panga weight of 165 lbs.The Candlefish 13 is a versatile small fishing boat. Originally designed to be a cartoppable fishing skiff, she has also proven to be an excellent yacht tender. This is a big round-bottomed 13-footer, and she’ll handle a 5-20 hp outboard.The thwarts, benches, and bulkheads reinforce the hull and leave the interior free of structural clutter. There’s no shortage of firm unobstructed footing. The cockpit sole is fairly flat, so to keep any water that gathers there from splashing underfoot it’s covered with removable honeycomb rubber mats.The bottom has a keel running aft from the stem and ending about 30 cm shy of the transom. At the aft half of the hull there are bilge keels at the sides, protected, like the keel, by brass caps. Two wedges, each about 25 cm wide, serve as fixed trim tabs and keep the boat from hobbyhorsing with a light load aboard.With a 20-hp Yamaha four-stroke outboard powering the Candlefish, she gets up and a plane with one person aboard in about 4.5 seconds and then with the throttle wide open flies along at 20½ knots. With two of us aboard, the Candlefish 13 topped out at just over 17 knots. She tracks well at all speeds and banks quickly and powerfully into turns: I quickly learned to use a soft touch on the tiller. A slight angling of the tiller sets the inside chine down, and the Candlefish carves smartly around.The Candlefish maintains a level trim and good visibility at low speeds thanks to the centrally located cargo compartment and the fixed thwart that keeps the helmsman well forward of the tiller. The bow rises only briefly as she climbs up on a plane, and the skiff levels right out again.We’ll use British Standard 1088 Marine Grade Plywood, CNCed 9mm for the hull and 18mm for the bulkheads. The exterior is sheathed with Fibre glass fabric and epoxy. The lumber that goes into the gunwales, seat edges, keels, breasthook and knees is either American prime Ash or purpleheart.
3mo
Emmarentia10
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One day you'll wake up and there wont't be any more time to sail, row or motor around and explore. Do it now . . .Note from the designer Sam Devlin:Sam took his inspiration for this little workboat from the pangas he admired on his frequent visits to Mexico. These remarkably seaworthy skiffs had generous freeboard to fight back the chop that came up with the afternoon winds and were narrow for greater efficiency and speed under the power of modest outboards. The Candlefish 13 is diminutive version of the panga weight of 165 lbs.The Candlefish 13 is a versatile small fishing boat. Originally designed to be a cartoppable fishing skiff, she has also proven to be an excellent yacht tender. This is a big round-bottomed 13-footer, and she’ll handle a 5-20 hp outboard.The thwarts, benches, and bulkheads reinforce the hull and leave the interior free of structural clutter. There’s no shortage of firm unobstructed footing. The cockpit sole is fairly flat, so to keep any water that gathers there from splashing underfoot it’s covered with removable honeycomb rubber mats.The bottom has a keel running aft from the stem and ending about 30 cm shy of the transom. At the aft half of the hull there are bilge keels at the sides, protected, like the keel, by brass caps. Two wedges, each about 25 cm wide, serve as fixed trim tabs and keep the boat from hobbyhorsing with a light load aboard.With a 20-hp Yamaha four-stroke outboard powering the Candlefish, she gets up and a plane with one person aboard in about 4.5 seconds and then with the throttle wide open flies along at 20½ knots. With two of us aboard, the Candlefish 13 topped out at just over 17 knots. She tracks well at all speeds and banks quickly and powerfully into turns: I quickly learned to use a soft touch on the tiller. A slight angling of the tiller sets the inside chine down, and the Candlefish carves smartly around.The Candlefish maintains a level trim and good visibility at low speeds thanks to the centrally located cargo compartment and the fixed thwart that keeps the helmsman well forward of the tiller. The bow rises only briefly as she climbs up on a plane, and the skiff levels right out again.We’ll use British Standard 1088 Marine Grade Plywood, CNCed 9mm for the hull and 18mm for the bulkheads. The exterior is sheathed with Fibre glass fabric and epoxy. The lumber that goes into the gunwales, seat edges, keels, breasthook and knees is either American prime Ash or purpleheart.
3mo
Emmarentia10
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One day you'll wake up and there wont't be any more time to sail, row or motor around and explore. Do it now . . .Note from the designer Sam Devlin:Sam took his inspiration for this little workboat from the pangas he admired on his frequent visits to Mexico. These remarkably seaworthy skiffs had generous freeboard to fight back the chop that came up with the afternoon winds and were narrow for greater efficiency and speed under the power of modest outboards. The Candlefish 13 is diminutive version of the panga weight of 165 lbs.The Candlefish 13 is a versatile small fishing boat. Originally designed to be a cartoppable fishing skiff, she has also proven to be an excellent yacht tender. This is a big round-bottomed 13-footer, and she’ll handle a 5-20 hp outboard.The thwarts, benches, and bulkheads reinforce the hull and leave the interior free of structural clutter. There’s no shortage of firm unobstructed footing. The cockpit sole is fairly flat, so to keep any water that gathers there from splashing underfoot it’s covered with removable honeycomb rubber mats.The bottom has a keel running aft from the stem and ending about 30 cm shy of the transom. At the aft half of the hull there are bilge keels at the sides, protected, like the keel, by brass caps. Two wedges, each about 25 cm wide, serve as fixed trim tabs and keep the boat from hobbyhorsing with a light load aboard.With a 20-hp Yamaha four-stroke outboard powering the Candlefish, she gets up and a plane with one person aboard in about 4.5 seconds and then with the throttle wide open flies along at 20½ knots. With two of us aboard, the Candlefish 13 topped out at just over 17 knots. She tracks well at all speeds and banks quickly and powerfully into turns: I quickly learned to use a soft touch on the tiller. A slight angling of the tiller sets the inside chine down, and the Candlefish carves smartly around.The Candlefish maintains a level trim and good visibility at low speeds thanks to the centrally located cargo compartment and the fixed thwart that keeps the helmsman well forward of the tiller. The bow rises only briefly as she climbs up on a plane, and the skiff levels right out again.We’ll use British Standard 1088 Marine Grade Plywood, CNCed 9mm for the hull and 18mm for the bulkheads. The exterior is sheathed with Fibre glass fabric and epoxy. The lumber that goes into the gunwales, seat edges, keels, breasthook and knees is either American prime Ash or purpleheart.
3mo
Emmarentia9
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One day you'll wake up and there wont't be any more time to sail, row or motor around and explore. Do it now . . .Note from the designer Sam Devlin:Sam took his inspiration for this little workboat from the pangas he admired on his frequent visits to Mexico. These remarkably seaworthy skiffs had generous freeboard to fight back the chop that came up with the afternoon winds and were narrow for greater efficiency and speed under the power of modest outboards. The Candlefish 13 is diminutive version of the panga weight of 165 lbs.The Candlefish 13 is a versatile small fishing boat. Originally designed to be a cartoppable fishing skiff, she has also proven to be an excellent yacht tender. This is a big round-bottomed 13-footer, and she’ll handle a 5-20 hp outboard.The thwarts, benches, and bulkheads reinforce the hull and leave the interior free of structural clutter. There’s no shortage of firm unobstructed footing. The cockpit sole is fairly flat, so to keep any water that gathers there from splashing underfoot it’s covered with removable honeycomb rubber mats.The bottom has a keel running aft from the stem and ending about 30 cm shy of the transom. At the aft half of the hull there are bilge keels at the sides, protected, like the keel, by brass caps. Two wedges, each about 25 cm wide, serve as fixed trim tabs and keep the boat from hobbyhorsing with a light load aboard.With a 20-hp Yamaha four-stroke outboard powering the Candlefish, she gets up and a plane with one person aboard in about 4.5 seconds and then with the throttle wide open flies along at 20½ knots. With two of us aboard, the Candlefish 13 topped out at just over 17 knots. She tracks well at all speeds and banks quickly and powerfully into turns: I quickly learned to use a soft touch on the tiller. A slight angling of the tiller sets the inside chine down, and the Candlefish carves smartly around.The Candlefish maintains a level trim and good visibility at low speeds thanks to the centrally located cargo compartment and the fixed thwart that keeps the helmsman well forward of the tiller. The bow rises only briefly as she climbs up on a plane, and the skiff levels right out again.We’ll use British Standard 1088 Marine Grade Plywood, CNCed 9mm for the hull and 18mm for the bulkheads. The exterior is sheathed with Fibre glass fabric and epoxy. The lumber that goes into the gunwales, seat edges, keels, breasthook and knees is either American prime Ash or purpleheart.
5mo
Emmarentia2
R 27,000
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blue epoxy resin with black wood top and steel and black wood legs
L 2700mm x w 900mm x H 800mm
9mo
Other1
R 950
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Folding tables
Dimensions : 1800 x 450mm
Tops : Melawood
Frame : Black epoxy
Tops are in rough condition but still can be used. Tops also can be changed easily. Frames are in excellent condition and will last a long time.
Only 10 available.
Take all 10 and get it for R8000. (800 each)
7mo
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