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Growing in Experience
January

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January

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 hi all Needing to paint the inside of the linen cupboard (we have some lexicon quarter paint left over from a recent house paint) however there se ...

DavidBrent
Growing in Experience
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Hi all These bathroom and laundry tiles get super slippery when wet. Is there any sort of coating we can put on them prior to fully renoing the bathro ...

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Growing in Experience
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Hi all What would the best way of building a herb/vegetable garden be in this unused area here but is concrete as a base? Building large raised ga ...

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Hi all got a small outdoor pond wanting to child proof Does anyone have any idea what product would be best suited to cover it so it's still visible ...

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January

Hi @DavidBrent Non slip mats come to mind as a tempary solution as an exampleNuPlastex 65cm Island Swirl Anti Slip Decorative Matting I/N: 6650308 $2 ...

Jewelleryrescue
Kind of a Big Deal
January

Hi @DavidBrent General rules say if your pond not more than 300mm deep it dosnt have to be treated as a pool or a spa sitution with gates etc. I am ...

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January

Thanks for your question, @DavidBrent. Our resident Bunnings D.I.Y. expert @MitchellMc is assisting members during this busy period and I'm sure wi ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
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December

Hello @DavidBrent I'm in agreement with the recommendations made by Jason. It's better to start off fresh rather than having a patch work of paint ...

Community Manager Jason
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December

Perhaps some experts are able to achieve it, but I find patching paintwork always ends in a poor result. I would recommend sanding until you have an f ...

Community Manager Jason
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December

Hi @DavidBrent, Do you own a sander? My recommendation would be to sand away all the paint off your mantelpiece. Once you get back to the bare timbe ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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December

Hi @DavidBrent, You're on the right track, but there is an easier option and better-suited paint for the job. I'd suggest giving the frame a light ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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December

Hi @DavidBrent, The slats look to be around 70-90mm wide and 19mm thick. You should be able to easily remove the broken slats and replace them with ...

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DavidBrent
Growing in Experience
January

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DavidBrent
Growing in Experience
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January

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DavidBrent
Growing in Experience
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Hi all What would the best way of building a herb/vegetable garden be in this unused area here but is concrete as a base? Building large raised ga ...

DavidBrent
Growing in Experience
November

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DavidBrent
Growing in Experience
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   Hi all Staircase railing has been replaced and there is a gap between where the gyprock/plaster is and where the new wood is that is unsigh ...

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Hi all Wrapping around our new place is this thin layer of pebble and pavers on top of the concrete slab that goes the whole way around the house ...

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