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JesseS6
Cultivating a Following
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Hi All, Looking for advice on achnoring decking joists to concrete for a low level deck. My joists will be 140mm x 45mm with 140 x 19mm Merbau decki ...

sambhusth007
Getting Established
6 replies

       Hi there, I have been planning this deck project for long now in the alfresco. I have finally did my homework and draw my plan for the ...

geoffr
Cultivating a Following
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We have just had laid new travertine pavers in our courtyard and on the path surrounding the house, and now wondering what to do for where they meet u ...

Nailbag
Home Improvement Guru
21 replies

A friend of mine wanted a ceiling for his Alfresco area to finish and hide the rood frame. I saw these new wall panels at Bunnings and it gave me an i ...

jjgarth
Finding My Feet
2 replies

  Hi all! this has probably been asked, however I’m needing help with materials for a pull up bar outside, into the ground. i am thinking h4 timb ...

nagemi
Community Newcomer
3 replies

Hello folks, I'd love advice on where to start here. These gutters look reasonably new but one section seems to be fitted incorrectly, actively causin ...

georgia49
Just Starting Out
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Hi, I need some help with what type of flooring to use in this outdoor space. I am turning it into a kids play area. I was wanting to use rubber tiles ...

Azhar
Community Newcomer
1 reply

Hi,I am painting exterior bricks, what is the best way to fill mortar between the bricks,because if you do it with brush,it takes time, laborious job. ...

JesseS6
Cultivating a Following
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Hi, I'm about to start building my deck, and wasn't sure if the joists and noggins should be fixed using screws or using a nail gun? I've seen bot ...

tigerzen
Having an Impact

This vent protrudes from the garden. It is becoming a tripping hazard, I'm told it can be cut down to the level of the ground a cap can be inserted on ...

Cathy001
Getting Established

The trailer has areas of surfsce rust with some areas slightly deeper and bubbling    

JesseS6
Cultivating a Following
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Hi all, I’m in the process of building a deck, and one section will be supported over soil — mostly heavy clay — which is currently very wet and mud ...

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