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haveago
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haveago
Getting Established
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July 2021

Cheers for that. Our closest town is literally has fridges decorated on roads and a is known as Fridgetown. It's colder where the block is an half way ...

haveago
Getting Established
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July 2021

Cheers Jason Getting mighty confused here with other issues like wetbacks on wood heater and hot water systems and solar. Multi tradies and is it even ...

haveago
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July 2021

I so wish my concrete slab had of been laid post shed erection. The termit proofing put in post build has already moved. Snakes etc will become my con ...

haveago
Getting Established
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July 2021

Just had a look at salties earlier start on his shed. He's had a split system installed and then boxed in. Think I'll try for availability of ordering ...

haveago
Getting Established
July 2021

Love it!!! Brilliant way to avoid the extremely boring hallway look.

haveago
Getting Established
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I live in an area short of tradies in normal times. I have bought a property and will build a home when builders have time. There is a shed already on ...

haveago
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February 2021

Looks great but it's also woken me up to the plans of using part of a new shed to temp live in while house is being built. The shed builders are curre ...

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Sooze
Cultivating a Following
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Hello Just wanted to share this wall feature that we completed in our hall way located off the family bedrooms, bathroom and laundry. 42x11 primed ...

LePallet
Amassing an Audience
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December 2020

@Drkatz65 Hi there I would think there is a stop tap of some sort of a seperate meter connected to your Unit. But if that’s not the case then I woul ...

maknilsin
Making a Splash
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So after what has been close to a year of planning I have finally completed my garage floor. It took a lot longer to get this project off the grou ...

fhk56
Building a Reputation
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For many many years, I have been using plastic containers for small parts etc. After years of use these are now falling apart and spreading their cont ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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September 2020

Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @fhk56. It's terrific to have you join us and many thanks for sharing your project. You've done a fantast ...

ronmack
Growing in Experience
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Hi All,I am a few months into building a granny flat in a 6x6 shed. I have started from scratch and am 'Youtubing' and 'googling' my way through it, w ...

Brad
Kind of a Big Deal
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Was looking at making my own lifting trolly and stumbled on this. I think that may solve the problem of the pit cut out in the shed floor and my wi ...

diy_hausdesigns
Amassing an Audience
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The laundry project - ongoing Top cabinets complete We recently decided to upgrade our laundry. Originally we wanted to knock it down and move it i ...

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haveago
Getting Established
1 reply
July 2021

Cheers for that. Our closest town is literally has fridges decorated on roads and a is known as Fridgetown. It's colder where the block is an half way ...

haveago
Getting Established
2 replies
July 2021

I so wish my concrete slab had of been laid post shed erection. The termit proofing put in post build has already moved. Snakes etc will become my con ...

haveago
Getting Established
July 2021

Love it!!! Brilliant way to avoid the extremely boring hallway look.

haveago
Getting Established
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I live in an area short of tradies in normal times. I have bought a property and will build a home when builders have time. There is a shed already on ...

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