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Bomber25
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Bomber25
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Am I able to use exterior grout instead of render to cover these bricks?  

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June

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 ...

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June

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 ...

Bomber25
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June

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 ...

Bomber25
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June

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 ...

Bomber25
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June

Try a wax stick, link below:https://www.bunnings.com.au/waxstix-teak-timbermate-touch-up-crayon_p1580178Good luck!

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June

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 ...

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June

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 ...

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May

Hi @Bomber25, thank you for posting the photo and your previous suggestion. It’s exactly what I’m after! Thank you again!

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Bomber25
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June

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 ...

Bomber25
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June

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 ...

Bomber25
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June

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 ...

Bomber25
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June

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 ...

Bomber25
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June

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 ...

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June

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 ...

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May

Photos as promised.  

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Which way is the door going to open? I would recommend left.  

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