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dandydiyer
Growing in Experience
August

Thanks again Jacob. Yeah I think that's probably the best way to go ahead with this. Thanks for the thoughts on this one.

dandydiyer
Growing in Experience
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August

Thanks for the thoughts Jacob. Sounds like a steel frame might not be the best option for me (espec. after checking the prices). My concern with a s ...

dandydiyer
Growing in Experience
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I'm building a pizza oven (pretty heavy) and I can't put down a concrete slab because there are tree roots that I need to work around. So, am thinki ...

dandydiyer
Growing in Experience
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July

Amazing. Thank you so much folks. Gonna take me a while but I'll work on it bit by bit and report back as I do. Appreciate the advice.

dandydiyer
Growing in Experience
5 replies
July

Thanks Jacob. I think that sounds like a good approach to me. I would need to sink a new post front and back as the one that is there doesn't face th ...

dandydiyer
Growing in Experience
7 replies
July

Love the pun, keep it coming! There's no concrete there, except for that side plug. The very top riser and the next one down are rolling forward sligh ...

dandydiyer
Growing in Experience
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The previous occupants built these stairs which also act as a retaining wall. They're starting to slip so I want to rebuild it. I would love to rip ...

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AlanM52
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July

Hi @dandydiyer, I was delayed getting to this one... these days spending even more time snoozing during the day. The view from my perch over here is ...

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
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2 replies
July

Hi @dandydiyer, Yes, the retaining wall blocks would replace the timber risers. They weigh enough to retain the soil behind them without anchoring ...

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dandydiyer
Growing in Experience
August

Thanks again Jacob. Yeah I think that's probably the best way to go ahead with this. Thanks for the thoughts on this one.

dandydiyer
Growing in Experience
1 reply
July

Amazing. Thank you so much folks. Gonna take me a while but I'll work on it bit by bit and report back as I do. Appreciate the advice.

dandydiyer
Growing in Experience
5 replies
July

Thanks Jacob. I think that sounds like a good approach to me. I would need to sink a new post front and back as the one that is there doesn't face th ...

dandydiyer
Growing in Experience
7 replies
July

Love the pun, keep it coming! There's no concrete there, except for that side plug. The very top riser and the next one down are rolling forward sligh ...

dandydiyer
Growing in Experience
10 replies

The previous occupants built these stairs which also act as a retaining wall. They're starting to slip so I want to rebuild it. I would love to rip ...

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