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Moose
Growing in Experience
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Moose
Growing in Experience
3 replies
November 2019

That's so great! I've been wanting to do a bee/insect home for ages but they're all so big that it has been a bit off putting. This one is nice and qu ...

Moose
Growing in Experience
1 reply
November 2019

Hi everyone!Our frames have been stripped, cleaned, and primed with etch primer. From what I can see online, an enamel paint would be most long lastin ...

Moose
Growing in Experience
1 reply
November 2019

Thanks everyone - it's progressing nicely. ALthough not as rapidly as I had hoped, the deadline is Wednesday morning!!

Moose
Growing in Experience
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November 2019

The many many.. I’m beginning to wonder if we should have just started with new walls   

Moose
Growing in Experience
November 2019

Thank you! On I crack then... The v is pretty much what I’ve been doing, it’s just that there are so many! Also, the cracks are so fine, and I have tr ...

Moose
Growing in Experience
November 2019

Living Coral feels a bit like its sliding back to peach... which is what our 1979 house is - mission brown and peach!!

Moose
Growing in Experience
2 replies
November 2019

All removed, Thank you everyone. Now I’m onto paint prep questions! https://www.workshop.com.au/t5/Whole-of-House/hairline-cracks-interior-walls-widen ...

Moose
Growing in Experience
November 2019

One of the big cracks  

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mich1972
Kind of a Big Deal
12 replies

Have you got any Australian Native trees or shrubs growing in your garden that needs a prune ? If they are reasonably thick branches , chop up a branc ...

ProjectPete
Kind of a Big Deal
4 replies
November 2019

I had this issue in my previous house @Moose and was advised to use this product straight over the cracks as they were (no widening), then sand and pa ...

Mathy
Becoming a Leader
November 2019

Hi @Moose - I have a 1970s place which is double brick with rendered and plastered walls. I would only widen the bigger cracks like those in your phot ...

TedBear
Kind of a Big Deal
3 replies
November 2019

Most definitely widen them first, otherwise they will just reappear a few weeks after the paint dries. It's easier than you may imagine: drag one of t ...

JustJim
Having an Impact
9 replies
November 2019

I agree with all of what has been said. I'm sure this wasn't welded in place so it shouldn't need to be cut up to be removed. Having said that, it may ...

Brad
Kind of a Big Deal
10 replies
November 2019

+1 to what Roy said, not sure how we survived before the multi tool was invented.

Bundaboy
Having an Impact
11 replies
November 2019

A reciprocating saw with a demo blade or metal cutting blade should make short work of it I would think BUT I am a big believer that things should be ...

royq
Having an Impact
12 replies
November 2019

Hi @Moose,That's a decent sized section so without being able to access all sides you would need a pretty big grinder, which will make a big mess too. ...

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Moose
Growing in Experience
3 replies
November 2019

That's so great! I've been wanting to do a bee/insect home for ages but they're all so big that it has been a bit off putting. This one is nice and qu ...

Moose
Growing in Experience
1 reply
November 2019

Thanks everyone - it's progressing nicely. ALthough not as rapidly as I had hoped, the deadline is Wednesday morning!!

Moose
Growing in Experience
November 2019

Thank you! On I crack then... The v is pretty much what I’ve been doing, it’s just that there are so many! Also, the cracks are so fine, and I have tr ...

Moose
Growing in Experience
November 2019

Living Coral feels a bit like its sliding back to peach... which is what our 1979 house is - mission brown and peach!!

Moose
Growing in Experience
2 replies
November 2019

All removed, Thank you everyone. Now I’m onto paint prep questions! https://www.workshop.com.au/t5/Whole-of-House/hairline-cracks-interior-walls-widen ...

Moose
Growing in Experience
November 2019

Thanks a lot Roy. Off to Bunnings for a grinding wheel then. I think you should get a Bunnings points card when you buy a house!! I'll check in with t ...

Moose
Growing in Experience
5 replies
November 2019

Partial success! Presenting an almost empty wardrobe cavity. I've learnt a hell of a lot about multitools, including how to (not) treat blades! No mor ...

Moose
Growing in Experience
November 2019

I forgot to say - yes, the ugg boots are a big hit in our house. We have three pairs between us all and sometimes I accidentally end up with the wrong ...

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