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2 weeks ago

Timber Bench tops are in and joiners worked a treat. Due to my unstraight walls though I have a gap between wall and bench in one section that I’d li ...

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2 weeks ago

Hello, thought I’d reply with an update to help future readers looking for advice.  I shimmed and siliconed but before this I also lifted bath a smid ...

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2 weeks ago

  Thank you. This is good advice. I got them to come back and do a complete skim coat

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2 weeks ago

So, I got in some professionals to grind off the remaining tile and level the wall with render. I was expecting a smooth, level surface layer but they ...

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a month ago

Thank you! This is super helpful and I can use this to help join my bench tops too. One question. To prime the bricks do I follow the same dilution in ...

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  Hey friends, I’m almost ready to get my splashback tiled. I’m wondering if I need to patch the parts of my wall where you can see the brick above t ...

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October

Thanks @Nailbag I did wonder about tolerance i will give the manufacturer a call . Is it not an issue that the tubs weight isn’t fully supported by th ...

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October

Hello friends @Nailbag @EricL @@and whoever else may be reading this. An      update and another question on my bath install. I have successfully ...

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Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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2 weeks ago

Hi @crisis, It would really come down to the licensed waterproofer who is going to be signing off on the work. They are the one who must guarantee t ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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a month ago

Hi @crisis,Yes, it's a 1:4 sealer coat and allowing it to dry. Then, you'll do a 4:1 mix over the dry sealer coat. While that coat is still tacky, you ...

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
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a month ago

Hi @crisis, Thank you for your question. It is probably best to fill those holes before your tiler gets there, as these holes aren't exactly shall ...

Nailbag
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October

Hi @crisis Different manufactures and price-points will determine this type of error, but it's likely this is within tolerance. Just remember there ...

Nailbag
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October

Yes thats correct @crisis

Nailbag
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October

Hi @crisis 1. It's recommended you use cement sheet nails as this will sit flush without the need to countersink the heads which will compromise ea ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
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October

Hello @crisis As much as I would like to say yes to the use of galvanized fibre cement screws, I can only suggest what the manufacturer has recomme ...

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
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September

Hi @crisis, Yes, they will work. Thicker panels won't have any issues; thinner ones will have issues because of the depth that needs to be routed ...

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2 weeks ago

Hello, thought I’d reply with an update to help future readers looking for advice.  I shimmed and siliconed but before this I also lifted bath a smid ...

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4 replies
October

Thanks @Nailbag I did wonder about tolerance i will give the manufacturer a call . Is it not an issue that the tubs weight isn’t fully supported by th ...

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October

Hello friends @Nailbag @EricL @@and whoever else may be reading this. An      update and another question on my bath install. I have successfully ...

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September

This is very good news. Thanks

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August

Thanks @Nailbag , unfortunately the faucet under the taps doesn’t allow enough space to get the bath in. It’s also what meant I had to cut the old bat ...

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August

Thanks @Dave-1 . I’ve had the Jbox checked. It’s not ideal but there is no alternative.

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August

Thanks @EricL I hadn’t thought about actually placing the same frame back again but I probably can. In terms of fixing that back into place do you th ...

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Hello friends, I successfully removed the concrete bed under the old bath , without damaging the slab, with the help of some workshop members' advice ...

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