Depending on how much clearance you need you could try hand sanding this back, or as I did recently use a powered planer to take off a few millimetres ...
For a solution that is non permanent and won’t leave any holes in your fence I would try looking at outdoor double sided tape. There are various weigh ...
I would insert either a few MDF or Plywood panels which will paint up nicely and blend in. You can take a small piece of your cabinetry into Bunnings ...
There was a previous thread here on this issue with not much luck, some googling around it looks like Dulux may have a product worth investigating fur ...
Seems this is unavailable based on an older thread with recent commentary:https://www.workshop.bunnings.com.au/t5/Garage-and-Shed/Engineering-plans-Mi ...
I would say you have two options:1. Cut a small piece of wood to fit as best you can, glue it into the slot. Tape will hold it in while the glue dries ...
Depending on how much clearance you need you could try hand sanding this back, or as I did recently use a powered planer to take off a few millimetres ...
For a solution that is non permanent and won’t leave any holes in your fence I would try looking at outdoor double sided tape. There are various weigh ...
I would insert either a few MDF or Plywood panels which will paint up nicely and blend in. You can take a small piece of your cabinetry into Bunnings ...
There was a previous thread here on this issue with not much luck, some googling around it looks like Dulux may have a product worth investigating fur ...
Seems this is unavailable based on an older thread with recent commentary:https://www.workshop.bunnings.com.au/t5/Garage-and-Shed/Engineering-plans-Mi ...
I’ve always used stud adhesive for my VJ panelling with a combination of nails.https://www.bunnings.com.au/gyprock-csr-1kg-acryclic-stud-adhesive_p073 ...