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mush23
Community Newcomer
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Hi all, Accidentally burnt a small area of the carpet the carpet while drying it and now professionals are asking for 200 plus dollars and I can't rea ...

Hayley007
Community Newcomer
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Probably a bit too big of an undertaking for my first play around with resin but, if I was feeling brave, how would I make a resin decorated / detaile ...

bronte87
Community Newcomer
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hi, I bought the 800w corded ozito benchsaw/table saw a short while ago. I have replaced the fence as the one it came with kept moving despite the cla ...

Dicky1
Just Starting Out
6 replies

Hi there, I'm looking at removing this bath and putting in a walk in shower instead. Pretty simple, except for the window. I need ideas on how to kee ...

craig7
Community Newcomer

Would like suggestions on people would use as a privacy screen plus insect in front of the roller door  also still allow function of roller door

Hayley007
Community Newcomer

 I bought this chair second-hand, it already had the tear on the armrest so it's an old injury. I want to fix it up without resorting to gaffer tape ( ...

ravstk
Growing in Experience
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Hi Guys I have built this garden bed with ACQ timber. I am looking to get some suggestions from the community if I may. I have put the regular weed ...

lavanya
Getting Established
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Hi Te Hi Bunnings Expert,Can I request your assistance on the attached pics of peace lily , the plant is healthy with leaves and it is potted inside a ...

BhaveshMehta
Community Newcomer
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Hi there i recently move to new place after sometime i found broken tiles in my shower,need help to fix it .   

MSSM
Finding My Feet
32 replies

Hi,I have an old fence/barrier made of treated pine logs bolted to plates and these are bolted to very large metal posts/girders. The plates and bolts ...

AdmiralCarter
Community Newcomer
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Hi everyone, new here and first home buyer with a bit of a fixer upper. This is not my first time fixing a tap, but this one has me scratching my hea ...

Kanga42
Getting Established
15 replies

Hi My first request on WS. I have just bought a really nice leather lounge for a steal on "Treeplace" It has a small tear in it which is part of the r ...

JimmyB
Just Starting Out
2 replies

Hi, I am installing a channel drain and using the EasyDRAIN Standard Channel that has a female and male end. I have installed a few connected to a sli ...

mbaldwin469
Community Newcomer
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Hi . I have a large wall tv with cables to foxtel and dvd etc done by a electrician down the inside of wall. I'm just replacing fowtel with brand new ...

ironbark
Building a Reputation
8 replies

Hi, watching James Hardie videos re cladding they recommend a two part filler for filling the holes. I recently went to Bunnings but couldn't see any ...

Vidya
Community Newcomer
3 replies

We are installing 6 100mm * 2400mm high posts and connecting them using 90mm *45mm*3000mm beams to spread our grapevines. However, after installing P ...

Peterf1
Community Newcomer
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I want to build a Merbau deck over a 5500mm by 1830mm exposed verandah. I have 40mm clearance. I was going to use sleepers of 19mm as Joists at 450mm ...

martyjames
Finding My Feet
16 replies

After further research and helpful input from you guys i am now planning to build an approximately 3m x 3m deck (no pergola) over a slightly sloping c ...

krystie1983
Community Newcomer
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Hi, I have rising damp in quiet a few walls in my business, I have tried the additives you put in paint n it hasn't worked I was just wondering ...

Rahi
Just Starting Out
4 replies

I have standard project home bathroom mirrors that I would like to add a wooden frame to. Unfortunately, I couldn't find affordable corner clamps at B ...

steve2000
Finding My Feet
7 replies

Hi I'm a software engineer that sits in a chair all day, every day, for the last 20+ years, so no expert with tools or related stuff Anyhow, I decide ...

NellBell1
Community Newcomer
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Hello I bought some premium grade dressed pine planks to mount as shelves. I want to paint them and hope to make the finish as professional as possibl ...

RomeoFoxtrot
Just Starting Out
6 replies

Hi - I'm trying to find out if any of the newer Ryobi 18+ pole hedge trimmers are compatible with a 2017 vintage OHT1850S model. It appears to have ...

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