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mblewis
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mblewis
Growing in Experience
a month ago

Hi @MitchellMc The screen was originally held in place by an adhesive (tape or glue, appears to be tape), no mechanical fixing. Although once all t ...

mblewis
Growing in Experience
3 replies
a month ago

Hi @MitchellMc / @EricL / @Dave-1 / @Nailbag I was able to reattach the supporting cylinder to the wall. In the interest of sharing should anyone ...

mblewis
Growing in Experience
1 reply
a month ago

Thanks @EricL / @Dave-1 / @Nailbag @Nailbag Thanks for the advice. I'm seeking additional clarity around your response to whether to mechanicall f ...

mblewis
Growing in Experience
2 replies
a month ago

Hi @MitchellMc Thanks for helping. The photo of the cavity in the wall doesn't help not having anything to guage size (the hole goes into the ven ...

mblewis
Growing in Experience
11 replies

Hi. Whilst attempting to remove old silicone as part of a resealing project, I have detached my shower screen from the bathroom wall. I suspect I ac ...

mblewis
Growing in Experience
1 reply
August

Thanks @EricL Good point. Bending them backwards would be the next best option, I'd imagine, otherwise the tabs would conflict with the tiles...?

mblewis
Growing in Experience
3 replies
August

Hi @JacobZ / @Nailbag / @Dave-1 Thanks for taking the time to provide some thoughts and feedback. @JacobZ Yes, I am based in Perth, WA and the p ...

mblewis
Growing in Experience
7 replies

Hi All. The gutters on one side of my house are overflowing. During the last big storm water overflowed onto the eaves. Not ideal. I’ve been doing som ...

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Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
3 replies
a month ago

Hi @mblewis, For the loose masonry plug, the simplest and strongest repair is to enlarge the hole slightly and step up to the next plug size. Once y ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
Bunnings Team Member
2 replies
August

Hello @mblewis Yes, the long tab with notches is used for positioning. The tab can be cut, if necessary, but I suggest leaving it uncut so that it ...

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
Bunnings Team Member
August

Hi @mblewis, Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community and thank you for your question. The first thing we should do is try to identify the profi ...

Nailbag
Home Improvement Guru
1 reply
August

Hi @mblewis Separately to @JacobZ excellent advice, I would also run a hose on full for a few minutes down the down pipe/s just to check there isn’ ...

Dave-1
Community Megastar
August

Afternoon @mblewis @JacobZ 's advice is also the way I would be following. That dip in the middle looks like it lines up with that small shed.aivery? ...

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mblewis
Growing in Experience
3 replies
a month ago

Hi @MitchellMc / @EricL / @Dave-1 / @Nailbag I was able to reattach the supporting cylinder to the wall. In the interest of sharing should anyone ...

mblewis
Growing in Experience
2 replies
a month ago

Hi @MitchellMc Thanks for helping. The photo of the cavity in the wall doesn't help not having anything to guage size (the hole goes into the ven ...

mblewis
Growing in Experience
11 replies

Hi. Whilst attempting to remove old silicone as part of a resealing project, I have detached my shower screen from the bathroom wall. I suspect I ac ...

mblewis
Growing in Experience
1 reply
August

Thanks @EricL Good point. Bending them backwards would be the next best option, I'd imagine, otherwise the tabs would conflict with the tiles...?

mblewis
Growing in Experience
3 replies
August

Hi @JacobZ / @Nailbag / @Dave-1 Thanks for taking the time to provide some thoughts and feedback. @JacobZ Yes, I am based in Perth, WA and the p ...

mblewis
Growing in Experience
7 replies

Hi All. The gutters on one side of my house are overflowing. During the last big storm water overflowed onto the eaves. Not ideal. I’ve been doing som ...

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