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sara22au
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sara22au
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December

I'd recommend getting a building inspection done, since the cracks are continuing to widen. Repairing something that seems to be an ongoing and increa ...

sara22au
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December

 Livable sheds are coded building class 1a, and as habitable spaces. If water is included, they become granny flats/studios, or "shomes" ,depending o ...

sara22au
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Im posting on behalf of my bro, who has -15 diy ability, but has two teen girls killing each other sharing a bedroom. He's looking at putting in a liv ...

sara22au
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December

Looks awesome @DIYgals! My bro is thinking of building a livable shed so his two teen girls don't have to share a bedroom!As a sol parent, cost is a f ...

sara22au
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December

Thanks! I'm just lucky I live in a town where this sort of recycling is common. In Japan it's a normal thing to do, and there's no reason other commun ...

sara22au
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December

End product in my guest bedroom  

sara22au
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In our little town, we often place unwanted items out onto the verge, and anyone can take them! These bedside tables were something I picked up, and t ...

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Carmel1955
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Epoxy resin coated timber kitchen cupboards Hello again... Cupboards had originally been painted with a gloss white. I have been experimenting with e ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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December

Hi @sara22au, I think the issue might be that sheds are deemed uninhabitable spaces, so although I don't have much knowledge in this area and it wou ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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December

What a lovely project, @sara22au, and so great to see you save these from a terrible demise and put them to good use. Your transformation is enviable, ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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December

At my home, I had a gazebo tied down to the base of four trees and full-sized Besser blocks, with each leg of the gazebo passing through them @sara22a ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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December

Hi @sara22au, It's great to see that you've already received a helpful reply from @Jewelleryrescue. I'd agree that a Besser block foundation sounds ...

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sara22au
Cultivating a Following
6 replies
December

I'd recommend getting a building inspection done, since the cracks are continuing to widen. Repairing something that seems to be an ongoing and increa ...

sara22au
Cultivating a Following
1 reply
December

 Livable sheds are coded building class 1a, and as habitable spaces. If water is included, they become granny flats/studios, or "shomes" ,depending o ...

sara22au
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December

Thanks! I'm just lucky I live in a town where this sort of recycling is common. In Japan it's a normal thing to do, and there's no reason other commun ...

sara22au
Cultivating a Following
2 replies
December

End product in my guest bedroom  

sara22au
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In our little town, we often place unwanted items out onto the verge, and anyone can take them! These bedside tables were something I picked up, and t ...

sara22au
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December

Wow! I'm planning on cementing the bessa blocks into both the ground, and with sunken spikes, plus filling them with cement, so shouldn't have that pr ...

sara22au
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December

Thanks for the reply....but I'm now really curious as to what structure went flying with bessa blocks attached lol. We've had trampolines get picked u ...

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