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ChrisA
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ChrisA
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a month ago

Thanks very much…I would have to pre-drill and use a hammer drill? Regards Chris

ChrisA
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a month ago

Hi Mitchell, Thanks for your advice…I was thinking of adding screws as you suggested in the tutorial…but the wall is made of brick …can I still do it ...

ChrisA
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a month ago

Ok thanks…I have some of that as well. Regards Chris

ChrisA
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a month ago

Thankyou very much for your response…I do have a tube of the 3in1 and will use that …I was thinking of putting expanding foam in first and then the 3i ...

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    Hi everyone, I am about to fill these gaps between the wall and the cornice …it was previously filled in this what I think is no more gaps but ...

ChrisA
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September

Thankyou Allen …This is a good idea…I’ll try and get some of the right size. Regards Chris

ChrisA
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September

Thankyou so much Mitchell…this is a fantastic idea…hopefully this will solve the problem!

ChrisA
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Hi everyone, I have an issue with some kitchen drawers that is proving difficult to fix. The front hinges have broken off and the hinges are no longer ...

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Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
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June

Hi @TallyQuest, A warm welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community and thank you for your question. Assuming the mounting mechanism for your tap ca ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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October 2024

That should work, @ChrisA, but first, I would try some of the Danish oil on the worn sections to see if it alone is enough to revitalise the surface. ...

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
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April 2024

Hi @ChrisA, No need to apologize for the questions, that's why we're here. 1. Yes, the trench should run close to the garage and around all three ...

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
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18 replies
April 2024

Hi @ChrisA, A french drain would be great for this situation but they can mean a lot of digging. You should aim for the french drain to be around 10 ...

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
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20 replies
April 2024

Hi @ChrisA, Firstly, welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community, it's great to have you join us. From your provided photos, there are a few things ...

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ChrisA
Building a Reputation
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a month ago

Ok thanks…I have some of that as well. Regards Chris

ChrisA
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July

Thanks Eric…I have found that 30 seconds does have a jet sprayer that can probably do the job. Regards Chris

ChrisA
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July

The thanks for the suggestions Dave and Eric.

ChrisA
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July

  Does anyone have any ideas how to best fill this large gap under the shed concrete slab ?? Grateful for any suggestions!

ChrisA
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July

    I wanted to thank Jacob, Alan and Dave for the great suggestions! when I bought this shed from Absco they but me in contact with their recommen ...

ChrisA
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Hi , I was hoping for some advice on how to best seal a garden shed door. I have been able to seal the base of the shed with Sikaflex and filling the ...

ChrisA
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June

Maybe you could cut out the damaged section with a multi tool and replace it with a new piece secured by with some small joining plates.

ChrisA
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October 2024

Hi Benskimo, Thanks for the advice…It’s a nice piece …I found it in a clean up when I was on a bike ride. The other day I put some Funiture polish oi ...

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