Workshop
Ask a question
since October
3 weeks ago
OopsOhBoy
Getting Established
  • My latest posts
  • Posts I liked
  • My liked posts

User's latest posts

OopsOhBoy
Getting Established
1 reply
October

Thanks for the tip @Dave-1! What would I pack it out with? Just a bunch of nuts/washers? How will they sit against the angled ground vs the flat top?

OopsOhBoy
Getting Established
October

Thanks! This is exactly what I was thinking about doing. I figure that'd be worth of a "that's not going anywhere" when it's done hahaha

OopsOhBoy
Getting Established
6 replies
October

Thanks for the advice! I was thinking about something similar to the pic below, but didn't know if it was overkill (would pack underneath with non shr ...

OopsOhBoy
Getting Established
9 replies

Hi all, I have a strange spot next to my house I'm trying to find a use for. I'm thinking about putting a deck there so I have a level area to put a s ...

Posts user liked

Dave-1
Community Megastar
October

Good Afternoon @OopsOhBoy and @MitchellMc @OopsOhBoy Washers is what I would have used and @MitchellMc theres my "new thing Ive learned for the da ...

Dave-1
Community Megastar
3 replies
October

Good Morning @OopsOhBoy The threaded rod into a ramset base could work, tho I still prefer the mechanical packing of the low side of the stirrup over ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
1 reply
October

Hi @OopsOhBoy, If you were keen, you could likely drill into the concrete and glue in threaded rods. From there, you'd create a timber formwork to b ...

Dave-1
Community Megastar
7 replies
October

Good Morning @OopsOhBoy That is an awkward slope for sure tho I do think its doable. That slope is the issue, depending on how steep it is you could ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
Bunnings Team Member
8 replies
October

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

User's liked posts

OopsOhBoy
Getting Established
1 reply
October

Thanks for the tip @Dave-1! What would I pack it out with? Just a bunch of nuts/washers? How will they sit against the angled ground vs the flat top?

OopsOhBoy
Getting Established
October

Thanks! This is exactly what I was thinking about doing. I figure that'd be worth of a "that's not going anywhere" when it's done hahaha

OopsOhBoy
Getting Established
6 replies
October

Thanks for the advice! I was thinking about something similar to the pic below, but didn't know if it was overkill (would pack underneath with non shr ...

OopsOhBoy
Getting Established
9 replies

Hi all, I have a strange spot next to my house I'm trying to find a use for. I'm thinking about putting a deck there so I have a level area to put a s ...

OopsOhBoy's Bookmarks
No posts to display.
Contact Me
Online Status
Offline
Date Last Visited
3 weeks ago