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Jeffersm963
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a month ago

Thanks JacobZ, love that word Wick 

Jeffersm963
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a month ago

Legend as always Jacob. Do i just stick it to the base or wrap up the sides, will be using 70mm H3, so have 10mm each side with this 90mm course. ...

Jeffersm963
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Hi, I am going to be framing some timber walls to enclose my garage. Some of the walls will only be interior facing and some will be exterior facing ...

Jeffersm963
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Hello everyone, Currently, when it rains, due to the contours of the land beneath the pebbles, the water follows the blue lines on the photograph an ...

Jeffersm963
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April

Go Ryobi 

Jeffersm963
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April

Cheers Jason. Was well worth the read.

Jeffersm963
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April

Ooooohhhhhhhh! Thanks again

Jeffersm963
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April

Ahhhhhhhhhhhh. Thanks

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Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
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a month ago

Hi @Jeffersm963, Wrapping them slightly up the sides is not 100% necessary, but it will certainly give you a cleaner finish, and that little bit of ...

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
Bunnings Team Member
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a month ago

Hi @Jeffersm963, Thank you for your question about how to protect timber framed walls from water rising through concrete. You can use CAgroup 90mm ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
Bunnings Team Member
April

Hi @Jeffersm963 Your idea of adding a channel at the back of the tree is a good one. Just to add to your idea, I propose removing all the rocks in ...

Community Manager Jason
Community Manager
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April

Hi @Jeffersm963, Great to see you receive plenty of helpful advice on this topic. You might be also interested in the opinions of Bunnings Worksho ...

Noyade
Kind of a Big Deal
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April

Afternoon Jeff @Jeffersm963 Reading your opening post - are you saying you have Ryobi tools and are now concerned about seeing negative online feedba ...

Noin
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April

Nothing wrong with that brand, if your going down the battery operated route, make sure you’ve got enough larger capacity ones that’ll last longer, do ...

TedBear
Kind of a Big Deal
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April

I am a fan of Ryobi tools for DIYers. They are pretty good for that level of work, but probably wouldn't deliver the long term reliability that a prof ...

Dave-1
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April

Good Evening @Jeffersm963 Opinion hahhahah Whenever I ask that question at the round table of coffee at work there are seven opinons and only 6 peopl ...

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Jeffersm963
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a month ago

Thanks JacobZ, love that word Wick 

Jeffersm963
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April

Go Ryobi 

Jeffersm963
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April

Hey Jacob, For any new Ryobi purchase I’ll definitely be looking at the brushless option. Thanks Jeff

Jeffersm963
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April

Hey Dave, Many thanks for your response. Great to hear that you have used the tools I am proposing to use in similar situations. I will definitely be ...

Jeffersm963
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April

Hi Noyade, I have many Ryobi tools and love them, but generally use them for small projects like hidden shelving, fixing plasterboard, sanding etc… no ...

Jeffersm963
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April

Hi Jacob, Many thanks for your knowledgeable and considered response. I agree with you 100% and it is interesting that you say about fine tuning, as t ...

Jeffersm963
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Hi,I am a very competent DIYer and am going to be doing a carport conversion, framing walls and completely enclosing the carport which currently has a ...

Jeffersm963
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Hi, I will soon be having a new kitchen installed and in order to save on the budget, i will be doing the removal of the existing kitchen with my so ...

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Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
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June

Hi @colleenwatson62, When installing sheet materials over brick or concrete it is always best to batten out the wall with timber or furring channel. ...

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