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HillBilly
Community Newcomer

I was wondering if anyone knows what product to use to paint the outside of my galvanised iron water tank. It’s got a few small areas of rust so I don ...

Timothy1967
Just Starting Out
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DIYQueen1
Community Newcomer
6 replies

Hi I've got a timber deck balustrade that is partially painted (vertical struts) and partially bare timber. The paint is flaking off the vertical str ...

nvelaga
Growing in Experience
37 replies

Hello experts, I am total beginner and planning to step up my DIY journey. I am planning to setup a raised garden bed with seating options in cou ...

damien-22
Cultivating a Following
4 replies

Needing to replace door on electrical meter box, what wood panel can be used for this? something that wont rot and get damaged with water?

Mag31
Community Newcomer

Hi all, I have a drain under a 600mm x 600mm tile in the balcony. Is there a tool I can use to lift the tile so that I can clean the drain?I've tried ...

yeahboo
Cultivating a Following
42 replies

Hello everyone, I'm trying to build a deck in our alfresco. At this point, it's still on the planning stage. I've seen a few posts here and there on ...

nickomoffs
Just Starting Out
12 replies

Im not sure what type of composite deck we have as we didn't install it, but black mould seems to grow on it every 2-3 months. It can only be removed ...

ososbg
Cultivating a Following
9 replies

Hi all, I wanted to pour a concrete slab for a garden shed, the slab size is 1.8x2.8m. I'm trying to do it myself and avoid hiring a concrete mixer ...

PHILIPM
Just Starting Out
4 replies

Hi, Thinking of painting the stone paver as it looks old and dirty (a lot of marks which can’t be cleaned): This is stone paver (https://www.st ...

handynoob
Finding My Feet
2 replies

Window sill is halfway rotted and I want to replace the rotting timber. I’d like to know which timber would be suitable for the job or do I need speci ...

StuartD
Finding My Feet
6 replies

The balcony above our apartment is seeping mineral salts onto our deck below. These salts are eating into the timber deck boards and they are rotting. ...

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