Workshop
Ask a question
since December
January
vennsoh
Getting Established
  • My latest posts
  • Posts I liked
  • My liked posts

User's latest posts

vennsoh
Getting Established
1 reply
January

@MitchellMc @Jewelleryrescue Thanks for all the help again. I've tried to break things down and do it bit by bit, so I've managed to get myself some p ...

vennsoh
Getting Established
5 replies

Hi there, I am doing my own walk in wardrobe to save some money. I have been doing some research around how to order IKEA Pax and then try to do some ...

vennsoh
Getting Established
2 replies
December

Thanks that helps alot. Regarding the gap between wooden flooring and skirting whats the best way to fix that? Is that hard to fill?   

vennsoh
Getting Established
4 replies
December

I’m wondering for the corner how should i fix the gap? There isn't any tutorials around this unfortunately. You can see the before and after. I just u ...

vennsoh
Getting Established
7 replies
December

Yea unfortunately the company did a bad job there but they have already told us they will not fill the gaps before hand. In terms of the cracked wall ...

vennsoh
Getting Established
December

This is super helpful! Thanks for the prompt reply and I'll certainly try this method. Thanks a ton again. Regarding the cracked wall, do I need to us ...

vennsoh
Getting Established
11 replies

Hi there, I just recently received my new house from my builder. We handed the house to another company to deal with the flooring. However to install ...

Posts user liked

Retired Team Member Akanksha
Retired Team Member
January

Hello @vennsoh, Jumping in the discussion to say @MitchellMc is currently away on a well-deserved break, but our other resident Bunnings D.I.Y. expe ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
January

Hi @vennsoh, Some good advice there from @Jewelleryrescue. I'd remove the skirting board to help minimise the gap as much as possible. Then as @Je ...

Jewelleryrescue
Kind of a Big Deal
January

Hi @vennsoh Your project is 100% doable no space is perfect in DIY so lets exploer options.Happy New Year too. Idea 1Use timber trim to cover gap ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
December

As @Jewelleryrescue mentioned @vennsoh, it's the same as the top and is easy to do. Apply tape to either side of the gap to prevent the filler from ge ...

Jewelleryrescue
Kind of a Big Deal
December

Hi @vennsoh You can use now more gaps under the skirting board very sparingly just enough to fill the gap and wipe away all the rest you dont want ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
3 replies
December

Hi @vennsoh, Wet your finger with soapy water and wipe it up the corner over the filler; that will smooth it off quite nicely. If it hasn't cured f ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
5 replies
December

I'd go with the Spakfilla and that guide for the wall, @vennsoh. No More Gaps would work, but you'll likely end up with it looking like silicone fille ...

Jewelleryrescue
Kind of a Big Deal
December

hi @vennsoh That spakfilla rapid should work ok for the wall repair ( it may micro crack when drying but that is 100% ok as we let it dry and skim ...

User's liked posts

vennsoh
Getting Established
1 reply
January

@MitchellMc @Jewelleryrescue Thanks for all the help again. I've tried to break things down and do it bit by bit, so I've managed to get myself some p ...

vennsoh
Getting Established
2 replies
December

Thanks that helps alot. Regarding the gap between wooden flooring and skirting whats the best way to fix that? Is that hard to fill?   

vennsoh's Bookmarks
No posts to display.
Contact Me
Online Status
Offline
Date Last Visited
January