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MSD
Just Starting Out
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Hi, I moved into this place a little more than 2 yrs ago. I can see the stain fading away on the cladding due to direct exposure to rain and sunlight. ...

rhicook333
Community Newcomer
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I'm building a deck like this with treated pine. Is it better to oil wood before or after you nail it down? I want to use Tuff Blocks Deck support. Is ...

burnsie2
Finding My Feet
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Wondering if anyone can tell me what could be making this hole in my lawn. It is about 50-60 cm deep. And about 10cm across. There hasn’t been any mo ...

pqtrick
Finding My Feet
4 replies

Hello Bunnings, I have a Swap 'n' Go gas bottle that we no longer use. Are we able to swap it in without getting a new one? Cheers

rajavamsi
Growing in Experience
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I am planning to deck alfresco with concrete flooring. It has got a clearance of 120mm. The concrete is not perfect levelled and in some places it cou ...

thor940
Community Newcomer
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How to repair sagging outdoor ceiling panels. Thanks in advance!

DIY-Dilatante
Growing in Experience
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We have a cluster of traveller palms that have sprouted in the narrow space between the garage and the side fence. After many years they've not only f ...

AnisaSetyowati
Community Newcomer
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Hi, what materials might I need to start a mural painting on my yard fence? It is metal and approximately 1.5m by 6m. What's the best outdoor paint th ...

JesseS6
Growing in Experience
5 replies

Hi All, I think I have finally finished my design for my deck which will be half over concrete and half over soil. Over the concrete I have 180mm ...

Krusty
Cultivating a Following
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G,day idea sharers,looking to attach a gutter scoop to a long handle for cleaning of gutters from the ground (I don’t like heights) I can’t wash them ...

Oopsee
Growing in Experience
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Hi, At the perimeter of a path is a problem with a "filler" between tiles (the main path) and a concrete edge (red in the photo). I'm not sure what t ...

Vismay
Finding My Feet
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Hi everyone, As shown in the attached photo, white patches have appeared on the driveway due to an acid wash used to remove dust. I attempted to rem ...

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