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Finding My Feet
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May

Thanks for all the advice! I got the job done and although it's not perfect I'm happy with it. I cut the shelf in two as I couldn't slide it in with t ...

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Finding My Feet
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May

Thanks for your initial thoughts @JacobZ . I've removed the damaged shelves. There's concrete slab underneath and it looks undamaged. The side walls o ...

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Finding My Feet
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May

Hello all, The under-sink cabinet shelves in my kitchen are completely water damaged (see photos). - Should I remove the damaged cabinet base to inspe ...

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Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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May

Hi @Tad222222, The simplest and most cost-effective approach here would be to trim off any protruding nails or screws left behind from the damaged b ...

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
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May

Hi @Tad222222, Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community, it is fantastic to have you with us. I'd suggest you start by removing the damaged chip ...

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Tad222222
Finding My Feet
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May

Thanks for all the advice! I got the job done and although it's not perfect I'm happy with it. I cut the shelf in two as I couldn't slide it in with t ...

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Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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May

Hi @Tad222222, The simplest and most cost-effective approach here would be to trim off any protruding nails or screws left behind from the damaged b ...

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