Workshop
Ask a question
since a month ago
Monday
Mikey29
Getting Established
  • My latest posts
  • Posts I liked
  • My liked posts

User's latest posts

Mikey29
Getting Established
a month ago

Hey Noyade, Thanks for that, mate. I'm actually quite liking your suggestion of square tubing over the existing poles, and also less timber. I'm now t ...

Mikey29
Getting Established
2 replies
a month ago

Cheers Nailbag  Yeah it does appear to be a bit of an unusual approach, hey. Not sure I want to venture down that road the more I think about it.I wa ...

Mikey29
Getting Established
1 reply
a month ago

Cheers Dave. Yes - been struggling to find anything online apart from one or two threads from the US describing exactly what you said. All very vague ...

Mikey29
Getting Established
a month ago

Hey Alan, Thanks for taking the time to reply.Yeah so we have our wire fence, then there is a gap between our's and our neighbours fence (about 300mm) ...

Mikey29
Getting Established
a month ago

Hey Jacob, Thanks for your reply, mate. Yes, it does seem to be an unusual technique hey. That could also explain why i'm finding it difficult to fin ...

Mikey29
Getting Established
11 replies

Hey team! I'm wanting to install a new timber fence down one side of the boundary at our house. We currently have a horrid wire fence about waist heig ...

Posts user liked

Noyade
Home Improvement Guru
1 reply
a month ago

G'day @Mikey29 For me, regards a fence, the less wood the better. I'd be measuring the pipe diameter and going to a steel merchant and finding the ...

Nailbag
Home Improvement Guru
3 replies
a month ago

Hi @Mikey29 I can't say I have ever seen or even heard of this product before. I can't even find any products online.But you could still use these pos ...

Dave-1
Community Megastar
a month ago

Evening @Mikey29 Maybe frame up one post or two and then see how steady they feel at the highrer height? Dave

Dave-1
Community Megastar
2 replies
a month ago

Good Afternoon @Mikey29 I have seen that type of Fence in American installs online, It seems to work well. Pretty much its a timber frame box around ...

AlanM52
Amassing an Audience
4 replies
a month ago

Hi @Mikey29, The first photo looks like the front yard with 'your fence'. The other two photos show 'your fence' running alongside a shared timber f ...

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
Bunnings Team Member
1 reply
a month ago

Hi @Mikey29, Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community, it is fantastic to have you with us. I can't say I am familiar with this technique, nor h ...

User's liked posts

Mikey29
Getting Established
a month ago

Hey Noyade, Thanks for that, mate. I'm actually quite liking your suggestion of square tubing over the existing poles, and also less timber. I'm now t ...

Mikey29
Getting Established
2 replies
a month ago

Cheers Nailbag  Yeah it does appear to be a bit of an unusual approach, hey. Not sure I want to venture down that road the more I think about it.I wa ...

Mikey29
Getting Established
1 reply
a month ago

Cheers Dave. Yes - been struggling to find anything online apart from one or two threads from the US describing exactly what you said. All very vague ...

Mikey29
Getting Established
a month ago

Hey Alan, Thanks for taking the time to reply.Yeah so we have our wire fence, then there is a gap between our's and our neighbours fence (about 300mm) ...

Mikey29
Getting Established
a month ago

Hey Jacob, Thanks for your reply, mate. Yes, it does seem to be an unusual technique hey. That could also explain why i'm finding it difficult to fin ...

Mikey29
Getting Established
11 replies

Hey team! I'm wanting to install a new timber fence down one side of the boundary at our house. We currently have a horrid wire fence about waist heig ...

Mikey29's Bookmarks
No posts to display.
Contact Me
Online Status
Offline
Date Last Visited
Monday