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aledlloyd123
Finding My Feet
3 replies

I have been building a DIY outdoor kitchen. On the right I have a 2700mm long seating area with storage below. Most of the cladding is PVC composite h ...

KSB
Getting Established

Hi bought a fold down fence from Bunnings but it has only masonry screws which is probably because it’s where is recommended to install. However the b ...

ELI5
Growing in Experience
3 replies

How can I repair these eaves/fascia boards, also is it worth changing to color bond? Pics here .

rosebay11
Community Newcomer
2 replies

What product can I use to stop loss of water between the plastic dish where the hydrostatic concrete plug sitting in and the concrete.

mg2
Finding My Feet
7 replies

Hi team I've been roped into volunteering for the local primary school to do something about seating. They currently have concrete blocks with compo ...

Lynne69
Community Newcomer
3 replies

We are ready to start renovating the outdoor area and want to start with the patio ceiling and potentially clad the brick walls. A clean modern Hampto ...

kchambers
Just Starting Out
14 replies

I have a rental that the tennants have moved out, and its time for me to fix 20 years of their damage... Its almost done - except for this one - what ...

pglushkov
Community Newcomer
1 reply

  hi all, I need to extend my pipe due to the rain water not all getting caught. which pipe do I need?

bella14
Just Starting Out
1 reply

Hi there, i'm building an outdoor bench/cupboard to put my BBQ on and also includes a cavity for my bar fridge. I have made it out of treated pine wit ...

Johno1990
Community Newcomer
1 reply

I was putting up a bistro blind I screwed the bolts in but forgot to put one of the pull strings over and when I went to loosen the screw the bolt won ...

ettridge
Community Newcomer

I need to replace the cord on my Kleva umbrella is their assistance within Bunnings to do this

imkp
Community Newcomer
1 reply

This is kind of a small overspray on to the timber. I've tried scraping, sanding, solvent with no luck. The intumescent is 100% volume solids.

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