The Bunnings Workshop community can help with your home improvement projects.
Bunnings customers can find and book workshops, garden club, kids D.I.Y. classes and family events at your local store via the Bunnings website.
Just click on Stores at the top of the page, then Find a store, then click on the More details option when your chosen store has appeared.
This will take you to a page where you can see and book upcoming workshops. For example, here is the page for Artarmon.
Jason
I would too. Drill driver and battery powered circular saw 👍
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @Axelle. It's wonderful to have you join us, and many thanks for jumping into the discussion.
What sort of projects are you up to at the moment? I'm sure our members will be keen to hear all about what you're working on around the home and garden. Please reach out anytime you have something to share or if you need advice on a project.
Mitchell
Hi @Axelle,
Welcome to the community. We look forward to reading about all your projects and plans for around the house and garden.
Just wanted to add to Mitch's reply that you can find and book workshops at your local stores via the Bunnings website. Just click on Stores at the top of the page, then Find a store, then click on the More details option when your chosen store has appeared. This will take you to a page where you can see and book upcoming workshops. For example, here is the page for Artarmon.
All the best,
Jason
Thank you very much Jason. I will see how I go. Looking at Bunnings Virginia or Bunnings Bald Hills. Ax
Thank you Mitchell. I have recently done a make over of my balcony. I bought an outdoor small metal table with two chairs from Bunnings which they were so very prompt to deliver on a Sunday. Bought
Scotts Osmocote premium potting mix, some pots and rosemary, lavender, basil and parsley and made a cute little herb garden in the very small balcony space. Now I need to hang things on the wall and I need to know how to use a drill - nothing big - for holes in brick, and cement.
Oh! I forgot. Best part was getting the balcony size cream shade cloth to put all around the lattice from Bunnings I set up almost four decades ago!
You might like to have a read through this topic on How to choose the right drill for the job. For your holes in masonry, you'll either need a corded hammer drill or a cordless drill driver that has a hammer function. The drill driver is likely going to be the most manageable and will serve plenty of use on your other projects around the home, like driving screws and drilling holes in timber.
Depending on what you need to hang off the brick wall, we do have the Jack Black Hanging Basket Lock In Brick Hook that fixes into the mortar joints and doesn't require fixings.
The best advice I can give on using learning how to use a drill is to grab several different screws, some drill bits and a piece of timber. Spend an hour or so drilling into the timber and fixing in screws. The more practice you have, the easier it will become. Reach out if you get stuck or have questions.
Mitchell
Hello,
How do I join the monthly garden club?
Regards,
Lorraine Hohmann
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @LorraineHohmann, we're pleased to have you with us. You've joined a community full of wonderful people sharing inspiring projects and helpful advice on the site every day, and a group that is passionate about having a go.
You can find and book workshops and garden club events at your local Bunnings store via the Bunnings website.
Just click on Stores at the top of the page, then Find a store, then click on the More details option when your chosen store has appeared. This will take you to a page where you can see and book upcoming workshops. For example, here is the page for Artarmon.
Hope that helps.
Jason
When is the next garden workshop in Northam?
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