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ravstk
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ravstk
Growing in Experience
April 2021

Thanks, Mitchell :). I took my own sweet time on this one, but I worked on and off on it. I'll say around 4-5 months in total. It was a process, wher ...

ravstk
Growing in Experience
April 2021

Just an update on the post. This the final result.

ravstk
Growing in Experience
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April 2021

Thanks Michell Always very helpful. Would it be overkill to use a joist hanger along with 14g*100mm screws? ThanksRavi

ravstk
Growing in Experience
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April 2021

Hi Mitch , A quick question, What screws do you recommend for 90*45 treated pine framing?

ravstk
Growing in Experience
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October 2020

As always thanks Mitchell for your help :). I will go with sikaflex route but having to apply about 24 tiles how much do you think I will need?

ravstk
Growing in Experience
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Hi Guys Small help. I am looking to use the vertical pavers https://www.bunnings.com.au/decor8-tiles-600-x-150mm-hotham-large-panel-stone-6-pack_p3 ...

ravstk
Growing in Experience
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August 2020

Hi Adam Thanks for the advice. I have used a regular weed mat at the bottom of the garden bed, You reckon , I should change to drainage fabric? I d ...

ravstk
Growing in Experience
4 replies
August 2020

Thanks Mitchell for the detailed response. I really do appreciate your reply. The main reason I wanted to line inside of the garden bed for keeping th ...

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Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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October 2020

Hi @ravstk, As @ProjectPete has mentioned you can always return the unused product. Seven sausages sound about right and should definitely be in t ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
April 2021

I'd consider that overkill @ravstk. The joist hangers are a standalone product and shouldn't require additional screws. However, if you would like a v ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
2 replies
April 2021

Hi @ravstk, You could use Buildex 10-8 x 100mm Climacoat Countersunk Ribbed Head Treated Pine Screws or Zenith 14G x 100mm Galvanised Type 17 Batt ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
4 replies
October 2020

Hi @ravstk, Natural stone is particularly susceptible to tile glues which have a long cure time and are acidic. There are some tile glues which can ...

Adam_W
Workshop Legend
August 2020

Hi @ravstk I do think you'd be better with drainage fabric in the bottom as it's designed more for that purpose. As I said though... not really seeing ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
August 2020

@ravstk, There is absolutely nothing wrong with trying to keep soil chemical-free. Personally, I have lined my own garden bed with the builder's f ...

Adam_W
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August 2020

Hi @ravstk Personally I wouldn't see a need to line the bed. The chemicals used in ACQ or microshades are definitely at the safer end of the scale. Th ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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August 2020

Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @ravstk. It's great to have you join us and many thanks for your questions. There is no particular reason ...

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ravstk
Growing in Experience
April 2021

Thanks, Mitchell :). I took my own sweet time on this one, but I worked on and off on it. I'll say around 4-5 months in total. It was a process, wher ...

ravstk
Growing in Experience
April 2021

Just an update on the post. This the final result.

ravstk
Growing in Experience
1 reply
April 2021

Thanks Michell Always very helpful. Would it be overkill to use a joist hanger along with 14g*100mm screws? ThanksRavi

ravstk
Growing in Experience
3 replies
October 2020

As always thanks Mitchell for your help :). I will go with sikaflex route but having to apply about 24 tiles how much do you think I will need?

ravstk
Growing in Experience
1 reply
August 2020

Hi Adam Thanks for the advice. I have used a regular weed mat at the bottom of the garden bed, You reckon , I should change to drainage fabric? I d ...

ravstk
Growing in Experience
4 replies
August 2020

Thanks Mitchell for the detailed response. I really do appreciate your reply. The main reason I wanted to line inside of the garden bed for keeping th ...

ravstk
Growing in Experience
6 replies

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 ...

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