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Danne
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Danne
Growing in Experience
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I have purchased a shower pan for the bathroom Reno's, "Wet Area Solutions 900 x 900mm Solid Surface shower base". The question I have is: the shower ...

Danne
Growing in Experience
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Hi, I'm moving through my bathroom Reno project and my next hurdle is redoing the tiling. The substrate is a water resistant composite wood board (yel ...

Danne
Growing in Experience
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September

Hi Jacob The shower base is a composite material solid surface that is Sikaflexed to the floor, Wet Area Solutions make them. I've attached a photo of ...

Danne
Growing in Experience
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September

Project Update. The Villa Board v Aquachek issue has gone to the back of the line now. Now that I have lifted the old shower base up I have a new chal ...

Danne
Growing in Experience
August

Thank you, I'm going with the Aquachek, I'll have enough issues to deal, this eliminates one. Nice job on the bathroom Reno's, lots of straight lines ...

Danne
Growing in Experience
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August

Thanks for the quick reply Mitchell. From my reading Aquachek is not a preferred for the shower recess, my preference would be to replace the damaged ...

Danne
Growing in Experience
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Hi all. I just starting on a shower Reno, installing larger shower base, re-doing walls (going from wall liner to tiles) using a Wet Area Solutions so ...

Danne
Growing in Experience
May

Thanks Dave, good points.

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Nailbag
Home Improvement Guru
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May

Hi @Danne From someone who has done this task recently, I can guarantee your up for a very challenging task. For starters you have to be dead acc ...

Dave-1
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May

Good Evening @Danne I would vote to remove the screwheads even tho it will be a fair amount of work. Having a very levek surface is the best chance o ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
Bunnings Team Member
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May

Hello @Danne If the screws are very badly rusted, I'm afraid your only choice is to grind the heads off with a grinder. It all depends on how you w ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
Bunnings Team Member
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February 2024

Hello @Danne Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's wonderful to have you join us, and thanks for sharing your question about Masonite un ...

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Danne
Growing in Experience
2 replies

I have purchased a shower pan for the bathroom Reno's, "Wet Area Solutions 900 x 900mm Solid Surface shower base". The question I have is: the shower ...

Danne
Growing in Experience
August

Thank you, I'm going with the Aquachek, I'll have enough issues to deal, this eliminates one. Nice job on the bathroom Reno's, lots of straight lines ...

Danne
Growing in Experience
4 replies
August

Thanks for the quick reply Mitchell. From my reading Aquachek is not a preferred for the shower recess, my preference would be to replace the damaged ...

Danne
Growing in Experience
May

Thanks Dave, good points.

Danne
Growing in Experience
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May

Thank you, I might have to go with the grinding option. Danny

Danne
Growing in Experience
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May

Removing the button screws is what I'm trying to avoid as they are so badly rusted they will not screw out and there are a lot of it comes to cutting ...

Danne
Growing in Experience
10 replies
May

Thanks Mitchell for the quick response.What type of screws would I use with the VJ Panels?Also, my added concern is the existing ceiling sheeting has ...

Danne
Growing in Experience
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May

I am looking at installing bead boarding (V board) to the Verandah ceiling. I want to install it over the top of the existing ceiling however it is a ...

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