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MarcL
Having an Impact

  Wanting to fix my childhood boombox. Thought I'd have a look and found that this could be why my volume control is not working. A crack in this ro ...

Coolaholigah
Building a Reputation
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hi there and thanks in advance. I need to replace some cladding and I am having difficulty finding out the existing as it needs to match if possible a ...

dhalvorsen1
Community Newcomer
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Hi I have recently had a new roof installed on my old home.As someone new to big Reno jobs I didn’t think to ask about the eaves and eaves covering. B ...

miraperry
Getting Established
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Question - I was talking to a customer in bunnings lighting yesterday and he told me that Arlec multi power and JOBLOT led downlights don't need an el ...

Joe1234
Just Starting Out
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Have some old lino that is need of replacing, have pulled up in places to assess what is underneath. The floor boards underneath appear in good nick a ...

AlanM52
Amassing an Audience
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This is not actually a question but a response to many questions related to securing something to wall and ceilings. I am coming from this discussion ...

Charley3
Finding My Feet
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I have a window embedded in a single brick wall (no cavity) that looks exactly like the situation in this thread: How to add framing around window on ...

Else
Building a Reputation
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My 10mm curtain rod is supposed to fit inside these 10mm inset wall brackets. It doesn't fit. Can anything be done to the rod end to fix this or do I ...

cottage_reno
Just Starting Out
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I have an old stone cottage on our block. Suspect the cottage to be 120 years old. Hasn't been lived in since the 60's but still has a solid roof and ...

joejoejoe
Just Starting Out
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Hi this is a house in Sydney built in early 90s. I'm wondering what's the material of the brick pointing, and is it easy to top it up myself? Thanks.

tjc888
Finding My Feet
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Hi there, I'd be grateful for any ideas/suggestions in tackling this ceiling crack. The main concern is the bigger one running horizontally. Do you ...

old_queenslandr
Just Starting Out
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I have an old Queenslander house. The floor is hardwood on joists. The underside is open to the air, currently with no insulation. The spacing between ...

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