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LaurieT
Community Newcomer
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Hi there, what would be the best way to paint this child-sized chair? (After a good clean). It’s quite fine / detailed with crevices. Ideally could pu ...

richard56
Finding My Feet
7 replies

Afternoon all. Making a Red Gum Coffee Table (well..I've glued the top together but it's not too late to turn it into kindling) which has a few large ...

becrabbot
Just Starting Out
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Whilst staying at a friends holiday house I attempted to remove pizza grease stains from a polished concrete table. It worked… however it’s worsened t ...

katep1
Finding My Feet
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Hello! I am working off the Bunnings DIY project 'How to create a tiled table' and I was just hoping to ask a couple of questions. If I want to increa ...

mwood
Just Starting Out
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      I bought this wooden table second hand and it obviously needs some TLC. It’s in good condition - just obviously used. I want to refresh it bu ...

mkh1991
Finding My Feet
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Hi everyone, I recently came across the SpecRite Acacia Golden Panel (1800 x 600 x 18mm) at Bunnings and thought it would make a great tabletop for ...

ujjwalbatra
Growing in Experience
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Hello, I was wondering how can i use this area better (attached image). One option could be building a chest of drawers for this. Is there any oth ...

Pete112
Getting Established
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I'm looking for some guidance on restoring these chairs. It will be used for outdoors under covered patio. I was wondering what i need to do to rest ...

StarterDIY2025
Finding My Feet
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      After ideas for this coffee table, wanting to incorporate the coins which have just been placed just for reference. Lost as where to start wi ...

bobby223
Just Starting Out
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How would i make a sim racing rig out of 2x4? so i am figuring out how to make a sim racing rig. compact, cheap(under $40), logitech momo racing, fi ...

mkh1991
Finding My Feet
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Hi everyone, I recently came across this wooden table (photo attached) and noticed it's looking a bit dull and worn out. I’d like to bring back its ...

st22
Building a Reputation
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https://www.bunnings.com.au/montgomery-1830-x-910-x-410mm-5-tier-shelving-unit_p2760578 can I overlap and bolt together legs of such a shelf if too ta ...

Nadjrose
Finding My Feet
8 replies

Heyo restoring a lovely mango wood dining table that was incredibly sticky and shiny from many wax coats. I have stripped it all back and am no ...

Elljames
Finding My Feet
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I’m trying to refurb this table. So far I’ve sanded the old varnish off and am looking to stain and revarnish a darker tone. what’s the best approa ...

tsparks
Just Starting Out
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Hi, I have recently purchased a new solid oak dinning table, I decided to add a UV protectant to increase the life of the table (Cabot’s Exterior Clea ...

boschbird
Just Starting Out
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Hi, I have bought a Flexi Storage shelving solution using the Customer Home Storage System (CHSS). I noticed that even though the CHSS allowed me too, ...

angepak
Just Starting Out
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Hi, I have a 2.5 seater and a single arm chair that I would like to repair where the weaving has disintegrated. I have attached a photo. The frame is ...

chickensoup64
Growing in Experience
5 replies

I have an old baby change table that I want to use as a practice run to get into wood working as a hobby. I was thinking of sanding it back, maybe cut ...

Robisgreat
Getting Established
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Want like to make custom for my gaming setup.S for my PS2, PS4, (Wii and Mini Nintendo will fit in 1)H for my game, controller, and much moreMaterials ...

Shijun
Just Starting Out
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I'm using some old reclaimed wood to make a TV stand. It has nail holes and other issues, but I'm thinking about keeping it as is to focus on its char ...

alfredx
Finding My Feet
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Hi Community, I am thinking to make console and side tables, with Tasmanian Oak panel, and with thick dowels as legs. The thickest dowel I can find ...

Carmenpol
Just Starting Out
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Hello, would really appreciate any help/ ideas on choosing whether to restain this old desk or go the paint part and varnish option. I am not sure abo ...

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