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Hi, I’m planning to build a 490mm raised garden bed using 2-course 500x245x90 blocks (25kg each).So far, I’ve compacted the Class A sandy soil and int ...

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August

Hi Mitchell, Thank you for explaining this so clearly. The height I’m looking for is 350 mm, matching the existing 350 mm retaining wall at the back. ...

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Hi, I’m planning to build a garden bed in my backyard, which measures approximately 12.5 metres in length. I’d appreciate your advice on whether timbe ...

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July

Perfect. Thanks for this.I do have a P-trap with a dishwasher spout, hoping that it can take water from the washing machine easily.

Abhi_2691
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July

Hi Eric, There is a laundry tap that has Kinetic 15mm x 20mm Chrome Double Mini Tap for Cold water only. Since I did the benchtop and the cabinets mys ...

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I have just moved into a newly built house, and I plan to set up a separate washing machine in our ancillary living area. Now the vanity in the ensuit ...

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Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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September

Hi @Abhi_2691 It is always best practice to build a raised garden bed on a concrete foundation, as this provides the most stable and long-lasting b ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
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July

Hi @Abhi_2691 My best advice is to double check the size of the spout to make sure that the outlet hose of your washing machine fits properly. Plea ...

Dave-1
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July

Good Morning @Abhi_2691 I would also go with the left hand photo. tho I would remove the set of draws and replace them with a narrower version to giv ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
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July

Hello @Abhi_2691 Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's sensational to have you join us, and thanks for sharing your question about your ...

Nailbag
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July

Hi @Abhi_2691 I would definitely go with the left hand photo position on the ground. They are extremely heavy to go on any benchtop. You will need ...

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I have just moved into a newly built house, and I plan to set up a separate washing machine in our ancillary living area. Now the vanity in the ensuit ...

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