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BarefacedNovice
Growing in Experience
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BarefacedNovice
Growing in Experience
June 2022

Great stuff, I'll give that a go. Thanks again.

BarefacedNovice
Growing in Experience
June 2022

Thanks so much. It's a good idea but I think the end is particularly short and only a small portion of the screw will hit the wood that way. Love the ...

BarefacedNovice
Growing in Experience
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Hi All, A wooden knob has come off one of our drawers and it's really worn away inside. Each knob has a metal insert that the screw firmly fits int ...

BarefacedNovice
Growing in Experience
1 reply
March 2022

It worked fine! I just used a rag to protect and fortunately it turned pretty easily. Will certainly look into the suggestion from @MikeTNZ for future ...

BarefacedNovice
Growing in Experience
March 2022

Really helpful tip! Thanks so much. Will see how I go.

BarefacedNovice
Growing in Experience
March 2022

Ah, yes, I remember seeing someone else do that with a rag wrapped around for some protection. Thanks very much.

BarefacedNovice
Growing in Experience
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Hello again, Already amazed by the brilliant support here. Still trying to change the washer on the shower wall tap. I bought the multi tap spanner ...

BarefacedNovice
Growing in Experience
1 reply
March 2022

Gave it a go and it was just a bit stiff. Thank you!

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Bunnings Team Member EricL
Bunnings Team Member
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June 2022

Hello @BarefacedNovice Thanks for sharing your question about how to fix a wooden drawer knob. The traditional method of fixing this is to remove th ...

Noyade
Kind of a Big Deal
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June 2022

That missing metal insert - how deep did it go? That exposed threaded bolt looks awfully short?Could you simply incorporate a longer screw?Just a thou ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
5 replies
March 2022

Can you grip the section marked below with multi-grip pliers @BarefacedNovice? It's not a fantastic way to remove/install the spindle, but it could wo ...

MikeTNZ
Amassing an Audience
1 reply
March 2022

Hi @MitchellMc, One suggestion, instead of using muti-grips, how about a pair of self-locking pliers like Vice-grips? If you set the width of the jaws ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
March 2022

Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @BarefacedNovice. It's sensational to have you join us, and many thanks for your question about removing a ...

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BarefacedNovice
Growing in Experience
June 2022

Great stuff, I'll give that a go. Thanks again.

BarefacedNovice
Growing in Experience
June 2022

Thanks so much. It's a good idea but I think the end is particularly short and only a small portion of the screw will hit the wood that way. Love the ...

BarefacedNovice
Growing in Experience
4 replies

Hi All, A wooden knob has come off one of our drawers and it's really worn away inside. Each knob has a metal insert that the screw firmly fits int ...

BarefacedNovice
Growing in Experience
1 reply
March 2022

It worked fine! I just used a rag to protect and fortunately it turned pretty easily. Will certainly look into the suggestion from @MikeTNZ for future ...

BarefacedNovice
Growing in Experience
March 2022

Really helpful tip! Thanks so much. Will see how I go.

BarefacedNovice
Growing in Experience
March 2022

Ah, yes, I remember seeing someone else do that with a rag wrapped around for some protection. Thanks very much.

BarefacedNovice
Growing in Experience
1 reply
March 2022

Gave it a go and it was just a bit stiff. Thank you!

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