Joined 2019 | Active since 2022 | Most Liked BW Member 2022 - Home Owner, Husband and first time Dad as of April 2022. I've worked in the film, television and academic industries for over 10 years and have an expertise in all things online, including communities, growth, marketing and engagement. I love tools, my wife is the handywoman of the house but I regret not learning more about them in my earlier years, now that I have a home, it's time to get building.
This home office was first built pre-Covid and became my base for hybrid work during lockdowns. While the original grey scheme served its purpose, by ...
Hey @southpolemonkey ,
You've got a narrow lane and slight fall, so you’ll get the best result by pouring a level concrete slab. It’s permanent, moist ...
Hey @Emily11 ,That space has a lot of potential once it’s cleared out. If your main goal is to hide the fence and bring colour back in, I’d start by p ...
Hey @brigittandya , It’s an easy repair. Give the edges of the peeled area a light sand so they feather out and you don’t have a sharp ridge. Then wip ...
Hey @MaxBrenner ,With sculptures like this the main thing is to soften the glue rather than attack it mechanically straight away. Mid-century adhesive ...
Hey @burksbackyard ,You’re right to avoid fixing into the limestone, it’s too brittle to give you proper holding strength. The better option is to pul ...
We had a large bare area of garden and decided that we wanted to encourage all sorts of wildlife into the garden including insects, bees, birds, butte ...
Good Morning @Remarka6le
Loved your stepping through explaining the process and your reasoning. I do the same when I am thinking of a project (I had ...
Hi @Janette2
That's fantastic suggestions coming from our members. I would also like to suggest painting the pipe in a copper paint and make it a f ...
I am wondering if anyone has any ideas on how I might be able to hide these pipes that go along the wall to the sink without completely boxing them i ...
Hi @Remarka6le
I would probably suggest having a look at the Bastion 1200 x 600 x 30mm XPS Multi Use Foam Board. Easy to cut and shape and provides ...
This home office was first built pre-Covid and became my base for hybrid work during lockdowns. While the original grey scheme served its purpose, by ...
Hey @southpolemonkey ,
You've got a narrow lane and slight fall, so you’ll get the best result by pouring a level concrete slab. It’s permanent, moist ...
Hey @Emily11 ,That space has a lot of potential once it’s cleared out. If your main goal is to hide the fence and bring colour back in, I’d start by p ...
Hey @brigittandya , It’s an easy repair. Give the edges of the peeled area a light sand so they feather out and you don’t have a sharp ridge. Then wip ...
Hey @MaxBrenner ,With sculptures like this the main thing is to soften the glue rather than attack it mechanically straight away. Mid-century adhesive ...
Hey @burksbackyard ,You’re right to avoid fixing into the limestone, it’s too brittle to give you proper holding strength. The better option is to pul ...
Hey @GingerNinja,
I’m up in QLD too and stuck with clay soil, so I know exactly what you’re dealing with — once it’s saturated the water just sits th ...
This home office was first built pre-Covid and became my base for hybrid work during lockdowns. While the original grey scheme served its purpose, by ...
We replaced our ageing, termite-damaged timber fence with a stronger, longer-lasting design.Materials
Galvanised H-posts (65 × 65 × 2.7 m) with caps ...
Create a charming sanctuary for your amphibian friends with this beginner friendly DIY Frog Hotel project. The project not only enhances your outdoor ...