Hi @JacobZ , thanks a lot for the detailed answer, and sorry for the noob question, how do I remove the current liquid nail if it's between 2 blocks, ...
Hi @MitchellMc , thanks for your reply. A couple of questions:
1 - How can I remove this liquid nail from the blocks.
2- Is this the right cap https:/ ...
Hi @MitchellMc , thank you for your prompt reply, I'm using https://www.bunnings.com.au/adbri-masonry-300-x-160-x-100mm-bluestone-natural-impressions- ...
Hi team,
I've built a small retaining wall/ garden bed consists of 3 lines of Adbri Masonry blocks, I used Construction adhesive Selleys Liquid Nails, ...
Hi @Jewelleryrescue , thanks so much, really appreciate your help and patience.
Hi @EricL , this post is so helpful, thank you for sharing. The size i ...
Thanks so much @Jewelleryrescue , is there's another way of doing this without having to touch the wooden plinth, my neighbor is not the easiest perso ...
Hi @ososbg,
A wire brush or chisel should be able to remove the liquid nails. Just remember to wear gloves, long protective clothing, and eye protec ...
Afternoon @ososbg
Ive watched those videos so many times.... I dont trust them lol tho I keep watching them as it looks too easy. Anything that is to ...
Hi @ososbg,
Just to start with, if your slab is 100mm thick, you're looking at 0.5 cubic metres which is 50x20kg bags of premixed concrete. Keep thi ...
Thanks, @Nailbag , this will be my go to option. Or as a plan B as @Dave-1 said, may consider pavers as well. I need to put a garden shed to store sma ...
Thanks @JacobZ , make sense, problem is most of concrete people are not interested in the job as they consider it as a small job and doesn't worth it, ...
Hi @JacobZ and @Dave-1 , thank you for your reply, your last sentence sums up everything for me, as a newbie, I fully rely on expert advise like your ...
Hi all,
I wanted to pour a concrete slab for a garden shed, the slab size is 1.8x2.8m. I'm trying to do it myself and avoid hiring a concrete mixer ...