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swmw
Just Starting Out
6 replies

 Simple question - I want to fix DC fan remote cradles to plasterboard walls, not into studs. The holes in the plastic cradle only take 4g screws and ...

KK64
Getting Established
5 replies

Can anyone please help me with what these icons are on the hand drill and how to use them, and also what the numbers are and how to use them< Thank y ...

Samara1
Having an Impact
11 replies

Are the Smart dimmers & Smart switches troublemaker for lights, GPO, fans over the period. even brands like Clipsal, Mercator have bad reviews. I thou ...

rmp28
Just Starting Out
3 replies

Hi, we are rebuilding our front deck and updating the front entry to our house. I’m looking for ideas really to update the paint and look of the stair ...

Ambrosia
Growing in Experience

This front door is under a covered porch but gets wet during storms. It is peeling and splitting, the moulding is lifting and the weather strip is mis ...

nugley
Cultivating a Following
8 replies

I noticed that my ceiling has shadow lines and when inspecting from inside my roof cavity there are areas of my ceiling that have detached from the ce ...

WhichAisle
Just Starting Out

We have just had a sliding door installed and need to finish it off. Please advise on the best method and products needed to render/plaster the expose ...

stuartheth
Growing in Experience
6 replies

At what point is filler no longer useful and the plaster needs a piece replaced?    

j1111
Getting Established
7 replies

well? or is it too big a void? i dont really want to get into taking it down and sawing it off.

mariuskoen
Just Starting Out
6 replies

Our home in Perth WA is around 12 years old and is extremely hot even on a 25 degree day. I'm wanting to install some under eave vents https://www ...

Nobby
Just Starting Out
1 reply

I have been trying help with my mother's old house. It is a two bedroom cottage style home from the early 1900s. It is a brick house with what appears ...

Innov8tive
Growing in Experience
17 replies

For this project I'm needing to buy the right sander for the job - one that gets into small corners and tight grooves as much as is possible with a sa ...

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