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June 2023
asifkhawaja
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asifkhawaja
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May 2023

Hi @PhillipKYes, thats only for the material. Note that was more than 2 years ago now and before the Covid pandemic hit so I would assume the price wo ...

asifkhawaja
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November 2022

@Jimmy89 thanks Jimmy. Secured them with screws.

asifkhawaja
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October 2021

@Reego thanks so much. There is no gap between the joists and the tiles. I fixed the joists directly on the tiles with screws/plugs (example here). I ...

asifkhawaja
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March 2021

Hi @sankhadlt treated pine Framing 70 x 35mm for that concrete area sounds good and yes I fixed them to my alfresco tiles with screws/plugs (example h ...

asifkhawaja
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January 2021

Hi @ichu , sorry could you elaborate what you mean by linings? If you are referring to that black sheet underneath, that is to prevent the weed growth ...

asifkhawaja
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2 replies
January 2021

Thanks @jim1986 . I used treated pine Framing 70 x 35mm and fixed them with screws/plugs (example here). I had to pre-drill holes in tiles for the scr ...

asifkhawaja
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December 2020

thanks @Aussie-Garden , I love the colour, matches with my over all colour scheme.

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Ekodeck
Getting Established
June 2021

Looking good @asifkhawaja !

sankhadlt
Finding My Feet
1 reply
March 2021

Hi @asifkhawaja Top notch. You've done a fantastic job. The finish looks very professional. I've got something similar to work with. I want mine to b ...

Carmel99
Growing in Experience
January 2021

Awesome jobs... the lighting really finishes it off...

jim1986
Just Starting Out
4 replies
January 2021

Hi Mate, your finished project looks amazing. Can I ask what you used for framing on the ones sitting on your alfresco tiles? And how you secured them ...

Super_D
Becoming a Leader
December 2020

Nice work...

Aussie-Garden
Becoming a Leader
1 reply
December 2020

Quality work right there @asifkhawaja. Well done. Big fan of the colour choice too.

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
4 replies
December 2020

Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @ongbianca88. It's great to have you join us and many thanks for your questions. I see above that @asif ...

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asifkhawaja
Building a Reputation
November 2022

@Jimmy89 thanks Jimmy. Secured them with screws.

asifkhawaja
Building a Reputation
March 2021

Hi @sankhadlt treated pine Framing 70 x 35mm for that concrete area sounds good and yes I fixed them to my alfresco tiles with screws/plugs (example h ...

asifkhawaja
Building a Reputation
January 2021

Hi @ichu , sorry could you elaborate what you mean by linings? If you are referring to that black sheet underneath, that is to prevent the weed growth ...

asifkhawaja
Building a Reputation
2 replies
January 2021

Thanks @jim1986 . I used treated pine Framing 70 x 35mm and fixed them with screws/plugs (example here). I had to pre-drill holes in tiles for the scr ...

asifkhawaja
Building a Reputation
December 2020

thanks @Aussie-Garden , I love the colour, matches with my over all colour scheme.

asifkhawaja
Building a Reputation
3 replies
December 2020

@ongbianca88 I think @MitchellMc has already mentioned the major material that I used. There are lots of other smaller things that you will need like ...

asifkhawaja
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November 2020

Thanks @fcardenas. I used H3 treated Pine 45x140mm as most of it is above the ground. Anything goes under ground, I would use H4 treated.Hope that hel ...

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