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JoshRaf
Building a Reputation
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Hi All, I wanted to know what everyones opinions are on what you think the best brands of power tools are for professionals, the at home DIYer and th ...

Steve5
Having an Impact
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I've got a new shed with 4m wide roller doors with ember guard brushes at the top that aren't long enough. The ember guard brushes are about 9cm long ...

tejipaa
Just Starting Out
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Hello, I am a bit intimidated posting this as I am absolutely rookie to house DIY. I just got a cupboard from marketplace that fits my garage perf ...

anthward1972
Finding My Feet
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Hi all. I’m about to frame out the inside of the walls and ceiling in my colorbond shed using framing pine and then gyprocking it. I’m led to believe ...

Jimi
Making a Splash
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To get the tools out of the garage, I built a solid steel shed from scratch. Far from an expert welder, I sourced the steel beams from a local supplie ...

Bell_1986
Cultivating a Following
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hello I have a ryobi hammer drill and some anker screws with concrete fixings I'm planning on using to secure garden shed to concrete slab. Is it hard ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
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Many Bunnings stores offer a timber cutting service to help you get your wood home and get started on your project. Here are some frequently asked q ...

BundyBear
Just Starting Out
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I,m thinking about is product to put between my Hiace van's steel floor & FormPly base for camper fit out, is it best for aluminium foil side to be up ...

bikerackman
Just Starting Out
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How do you recommend I make this bike stand? I'm not sure what wood is best (probably need something dense enough that would withstand lateral pressur ...

DaRobba
Getting Established
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Hi - I'm looking for some plans and advice on building a bike and mini kids scooter shed similar to what is shown in the image below. I have seen some ...

ZenZhou
Finding My Feet
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Im building a fish tank stand using 18mm water-resistant MDF, the screws i was advised to use was either a 8g 50mm screw, or a 7g 40mm screw. The only ...

hammerandnails
Getting Established
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I'm embarking on a project to organise my garage and I've decided to install the Ryobi Link system. However, my garage has a bit of a unique challenge ...

ben1984
Finding My Feet
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Hi, I’m starting the reno of my shed. I’ve just got the floor epoxy’d, now I’m looking at insulating and cladding the walls. This is my first time d ...

savin
Getting Established
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Hi, I have purchased a floor stand for a heavy punchbag (approx 40-50kg) and need to bolt it to the floor of my shed. Ive included a photo of the ...

mikebarker
Having an Impact
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Hi all, I am about to build a small wooden garden storage shed (3m wide x 2.4m deep) on a gravel base. I have been soaking up tutorials, reading the v ...

JoeAzza
Kind of a Big Deal
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I like changing things in my workshop/garage, a while back I modified my work bench to a mobile one, I was happy with the way it turned out. You can s ...

ivanptr
Making a Splash
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Hello brain trust, Today I met with a carport builder for an onsite quote, and he mentioned that he will drill and install one of the beams through t ...

DarylS
Growing in Experience
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Hi all, I've built an EasyShed but would like a sliding door on the front instead of the two swinging doors they come with. I've attached pictures fo ...

Sebastian90
Growing in Experience
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Hi again, Bunnings community! We're in the process of replacing our old carport that's situated on the side of our house, which is on sloping gro ...

yusop
Finding My Feet
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I moved to a house with no garden shed and planned to instal a base for a kitset wooden garden shed to sit on, on this landscaped slightly slopping un ...

newbieDIY
Just Starting Out
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I recently had the garage renovated and in the process got an existing concerte block smashed and pulled back to the same level as the back of the gar ...

nand1178
Just Starting Out
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Hi there is a very narrow space between the garage wall and the end of the fence the area is retaining water and seeping through the walls of the gara ...

vigilantrobert
Finding My Feet
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I'm building a shed to store a motorcycle in while I rebuild it. It's a 1974 Honda CB 750 Four and weights about 220 kg. What type of timber would be ...

Ned10
Getting Established
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Hi there, I'm building a timber shed/workshop on an existing concrete slab. The plan is to build a timber framed shed that is slightly bigger (2.8m L ...