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Mo2
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Mo2
Growing in Experience
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a month ago

Yeah no problem. the sleepers I am using are 5.4m in length. To avoid the bend once I fill the dig with soil, I am thinking to cut the sleepers in 2 ...

Mo2
Growing in Experience
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  I have side of the house close to 3 m space. The gate is 1 m wide and 2 m fixed fence. What I want to have is a double door instead of the fixed ...

Mo2
Growing in Experience
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a month ago

Thanks Mitchell again for the response. Do you recommend cutting the timer sleeper in between to reduce the length and add few more H post in betwe ...

Mo2
Growing in Experience
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a month ago

Hi Mitchell Thanks again for your response. I have level the ground and it’s just 20mm above if I stack 2 sleepers. My question is can I use 2 layer ...

Mo2
Growing in Experience
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a month ago

Thanks Mitchell for the quick response, I really appreciate that. Can you please advise the size of metal post that can be suitable if I am stacking ...

Mo2
Growing in Experience
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Hello. I am planning to level the back yard. Please guide and give suggestions where you feel like Installing 2 layers of 200X50 mm timber sleeper ...

Mo2
Growing in Experience
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Hi I am seeking to apply sealer/color on bamboo fence panels. kindly suggest the best colour/sealer brand and can I paint with the spray gun or I h ...

Mo2
Growing in Experience
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August

Hi there, I am after cutting the timber sleepers 50 X 200 mm (only 2 cuts required) please guide if there is any option to hire the cutter otherwis ...

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Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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a month ago

Great decision, @Mo2. 5.4m is far too long to use in a single span. Typically, you wouldn't want to go over 1800mm for 50mm thick sleepers. Cutting th ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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a month ago

Hi @Mo2, It sounds like you're on the right track with your plan to level the backyard. One thing to consider is whether the additional sleepers wil ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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August

Hi @Mo2, Are these sleepers that you already have at home or ones that you intend to purchase from one of our stores? We do offer a cutting service in ...

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
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April

Hi @Mo2, Thanks for those additional photos. I would suggest that a combination of water flowing through the crack and settlement from when the dr ...

Dave-1
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April

Evening @Mo2 Annoying but fixable It looks like the soil has settled form when that drain was put in and over time it has just dropped lower. I would ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
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April

Hello @Mo2 It's great that you've received excellent advice from @Dave-1. I totally agree with Dave-1's suggestions in regards to filling up the ga ...

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Mo2
Growing in Experience
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  I have side of the house close to 3 m space. The gate is 1 m wide and 2 m fixed fence. What I want to have is a double door instead of the fixed ...

Mo2
Growing in Experience
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May

Hello. It’s me again.  Do you guys refer any soil product I can get to fill up underneath the concrete slab? I am after sometime that comes up in bags ...

Mo2
Growing in Experience
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April

Hi. I think you are right. Water is going from these gaps between the slabs and over the years it has compacted the soil. Caulking on these edges coul ...

Mo2
Growing in Experience
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April

Thanks guys for the quick response. Is there some sort of expandable foam that can be of any use here? Seen some youtube videos where they inject the ...

Mo2
Growing in Experience
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May

      Hi there can you please advise how this gap between the ground and concrete slab can be fixed ? Is there DIY or have to get professional ...

Mo2
Growing in Experience
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April 2023

Hi @MitchellMc thanks for your help. Changing the hose has worked.

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