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nagumuthu
Making a Splash
a week ago

Thanks @EricL for your guidance sharing useful information for the build. Kind regards MM

nagumuthu
Making a Splash
2 replies
2 weeks ago

Hi Bunnings Team,Could you please assist to clarify on below queries.1. Wardrobe HeightI’ve noticed during design using Lugna Planner tool, the total ...

nagumuthu
Making a Splash
2 weeks ago

Thanks @JacobZ for the detailed explanation and guidance. I agree that prebuilt modules sound like the most practical option, and I’ll explore the Lug ...

nagumuthu
Making a Splash
5 replies

Hi Folks,I’m planning to commence a Walk-in Wardrobe project for the bedroom and have included a draft drawing below for your reference. The accompany ...

nagumuthu
Making a Splash
September

Thanks @MitchellMc and @AlanM52 for the recommendation.Kind regardsM.Muthu

nagumuthu
Making a Splash
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September

Hi @JacobZ ,The current light bulb in the rangehood is of below type. Are there any light bulb that match below mentioned specifications. (Note: I fou ...

nagumuthu
Making a Splash
5 replies

Hi all, I seek your advice for the light bulb in the rangehood. The original bulb spec for the rangehood is provided hereunder. Bulb TypeLEDPowe ...

nagumuthu
Making a Splash
July

Thanks @EricL. Appreciate your thoughts on this. We will consider installing blinds as proposed. Kind regards MM

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Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
Bunnings Team Member
4 replies
4 weeks ago

Hi @nagumuthu, To answer your questions, yes, I think pre-built modules would be the way to go. A cabinet maker would have a full shop with hugely e ...

Dave-1
Community Megastar
1 reply
July

Good Afternoon @nagumuthu Lets grab that container from earlier. Leave it on the ground and then reach over to inside to imaginarily dig something or ...

Noyade
Home Improvement Guru
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April

G'day Joe @JoeAzza "There are a lot of different type of timber utensils" I've been using wood (bamboo?) utensils for years especially on cast ir ...

JoeAzza
Kind of a Big Deal
2 replies
April

Hi @nagumuthu , I suggest if you go to a store that sell the silicone type brush would be to ask them for specifications on the product, hopefully the ...

Tyro
Becoming a Leader
1 reply
May 2023

Hi @nagumuthuMy go-to is Selley's quick drying Spakfilla. It is a thick paste-like substance, so can be molded into shape. There is usually a applica ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
1 reply
May 2023

Hi @nagumuthu, If your plan is to just touch up the chip and not paint the entire architrave then I'd recommend a small craft brush. Alternatively, ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
March 2023

Hi @nagumuthu, You could try soaking the handle in a solution of hydrogen peroxide. It's quite good at removing yellowed stains. Remember your glove ...

Noyade
Home Improvement Guru
12 replies
March 2023

Morning @nagumuthu I like the wood one above. Looking closely at it - it appears to be built in sections with multiple panels, which seems doable and ...

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nagumuthu
Making a Splash
a week ago

Thanks @EricL for your guidance sharing useful information for the build. Kind regards MM

nagumuthu
Making a Splash
2 weeks ago

Thanks @JacobZ for the detailed explanation and guidance. I agree that prebuilt modules sound like the most practical option, and I’ll explore the Lug ...

nagumuthu
Making a Splash
July

Thanks @dave1 @JacobZ @EricL for your continued responses. Very helpful.

nagumuthu
Making a Splash
6 replies
July

Hi @Dave-1 Thanks for your input and for sharing your own experience with side access widths—hearing that your 1.2m access has been workable is reass ...

nagumuthu
Making a Splash
July

Hi @JacobZ Thanks so much for your detailed advice—really appreciate the practical tips and the perspective from your side.Thanks also for the heads-u ...

nagumuthu
Making a Splash
10 replies

Hi Bro, Backyard Dimensions: 15m (width) x 4m (length)Plan: Artificial turf lawn with 1m-wide garden beds along all three sides. We’re ...

nagumuthu
Making a Splash
April

Thanks @EricL @Noyade @Dave-1 @JoeAzza.I will reach out to the food items store for further inquiries regarding the use of silicone. Additionally, I'l ...

nagumuthu
Making a Splash
April

Thanks, @Dave-1 Dave-1 for sharing your ideas—they seem great for cooking! Unfortunately, they might not ensure an even coating of oil across a 250mm ...

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