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TedBear
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I have loved problem solving since i was a kid (a lo--ong time ago). I have run my own handyman business, trained and worked in electronic communications, then in I.T. Finally worked as a personal counselor, prompting people to understand and then to solve their own problems to suit their life. i am a member & participant of the Repair Cafe movement.
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TedBear
Kind of a Big Deal
1 reply
a week ago

I am a fan of Ryobi tools for DIYers. They are pretty good for that level of work, but probably wouldn't deliver the long term reliability that a prof ...

TedBear
Kind of a Big Deal
3 replies
a week ago

Hi @Gayleis , the first thing to do is to find out what you are doing... that is, what is the final outcome that you want to achieve? There are adapto ...

TedBear
Kind of a Big Deal
2 weeks ago

So it just needs some brute force.... you were very wise to seek advice before applying it though. 

TedBear
Kind of a Big Deal
2 weeks ago

Hi @NJ1 , if the hose is leaking despite being tightened then it's likely that the seal is twisted or damaged. It will be essential to remove the hose ...

TedBear
Kind of a Big Deal
2 replies
2 weeks ago

Hi @learninglots , I agree with the methods described by @JacobZ & @Nailbag , but I'm wondering how well you get on with your neighbour. Under every ...

TedBear
Kind of a Big Deal
1 reply
2 weeks ago

Hi again @NJ1 ,another possibility came to mind on this issue...You mentioned adding tape to the hose fittings and that the hose is now tighter after ...

TedBear
Kind of a Big Deal
3 weeks ago

I am following this with fascination, especially as none of the suggestions have so far led to a resolution... My bet at this stage is on the tap was ...

TedBear
Kind of a Big Deal
3 weeks ago

Hi @Kalle , yes those instructions are about removing the cover, which the circlip is apparently holding on. Then you will need to follow the further ...

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Dave-1
Home Improvement Guru
Saturday

Afternoon @SparkyStu I like stirups as it seperates the timber from the ground, I built my deck freestanding and not attached to the wall as I wanted ...

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
Bunnings Team Member
Saturday

Hi @SparkyStu, The third bearer is necessary due to the orientation of your decking boards. For the decking to run perpendicular to the door, the jo ...

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
Bunnings Team Member
5 replies
Saturday

Hi @SparkyStu, Thank you for your post and welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community, it is great to have you with us. It's very exciting to see yo ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member

Ryobi has a wide range of cordless tools, and a flexible battery system. To select the right equipment for your needs, it is important to disting ...

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
Bunnings Team Member
1 reply
a week ago

Hi @Jeffersm963, There are both 36v and 18v tools in the HP range that I linked to earlier in the discussion. There are also both 36v and 18v tools ou ...

Nailbag
Making a Splash
a week ago

Hi @Jeffersm963 I'm ex 30yrs in the powertool industry across many brands from sales, product development but mainly product training both locally and ...

Dave-1
Home Improvement Guru
2 replies
a week ago

Good Evening @EvansT Think you have found a solution My response is pretty much the same as yours and @JacobZ Would love to hear how it turns out n ...

Dave-1
Home Improvement Guru
1 reply
a week ago

Good Evening @Jeffersm963 Opinion hahhahah Whenever I ask that question at the round table of coffee at work there are seven opinons and only 6 peopl ...

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TedBear
Kind of a Big Deal
1 reply
a week ago

I am a fan of Ryobi tools for DIYers. They are pretty good for that level of work, but probably wouldn't deliver the long term reliability that a prof ...

TedBear
Kind of a Big Deal
3 replies
a week ago

Hi @Gayleis , the first thing to do is to find out what you are doing... that is, what is the final outcome that you want to achieve? There are adapto ...

TedBear
Kind of a Big Deal
2 weeks ago

So it just needs some brute force.... you were very wise to seek advice before applying it though. 

TedBear
Kind of a Big Deal
2 weeks ago

Hi @NJ1 , if the hose is leaking despite being tightened then it's likely that the seal is twisted or damaged. It will be essential to remove the hose ...

TedBear
Kind of a Big Deal
2 replies
2 weeks ago

Hi @learninglots , I agree with the methods described by @JacobZ & @Nailbag , but I'm wondering how well you get on with your neighbour. Under every ...

TedBear
Kind of a Big Deal
1 reply
2 weeks ago

Hi again @NJ1 ,another possibility came to mind on this issue...You mentioned adding tape to the hose fittings and that the hose is now tighter after ...

TedBear
Kind of a Big Deal
3 weeks ago

I am following this with fascination, especially as none of the suggestions have so far led to a resolution... My bet at this stage is on the tap was ...

TedBear
Kind of a Big Deal
3 weeks ago

Hi @Kalle , yes those instructions are about removing the cover, which the circlip is apparently holding on. Then you will need to follow the further ...

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agster
Just Starting Out
2 replies
December

@TedBear Hi there, I’m having similar problem atm. However I live in a rental unit so I need something permanent. “After the advice, we had a layer h ...

RainbowDiY
Building a Reputation
16 replies

  I have a tiny shed - 2metres by 900mm. It’s basically to store my tools and I bring them out into the backyard to make things. I wanted a way to cr ...

JoeAzza
Kind of a Big Deal
August

Hi @TedBear , could you please let me know if you do make one, I wouldn’t mind making another for one of my old vacuum cleaners.

TedBear
Kind of a Big Deal
6 replies

Pic 5 Pivot Clamp (Re-created)Pic 6 "C" Channel example I have been asked about this project before so I thought I'd share details with the Worksho ...

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