I have loved problem solving since i was a kid (a lo--ong time ago). I have run my own handyman business, trained and worked in electronic communications, then in I.T. Finally worked as a personal counselor, prompting people to understand and then to solve their own problems to suit their life. i am a member & participant of the Repair Cafe movement.
Hi @emmam , I have repaired a number of broken ceramic mugs that have sentimental value to their owners, but unfortunately I always give the same adv ...
Hi @nonsibicunctis
further to @Jewelleryrescue 's comment, we all have things we can't do just because we haven't done it before. Reading the respons ...
Hi @nonsibicunctis ,
just in case you change your mind and decide to give it a go...
Here are 2 possible methods.
Mixing wet concrete in a Barrow is s ...
Hi @andre999 , seeing the photos has made me curious... the black material appears to be going under the flashing, which would mean that any water tha ...
Hi @andre999
I agree with @JacobZ that it may be a flashing issue.
It seems unlikely that this much water is coming through a vertical wall surface ...
Thanks @Samara1 , now I see.... I was only looking at the rectangular area in the centre of the main piece, so didn't realise that the whole top was c ...
Hi @Samara1 , I can't see where the glue is from the photo. Are you sure that it is not a clear sealant, given that most glues won't stick to glass ve ...
Nov 2024:- we have now replaced all our old air-leaking timber windows with double-glassing. Did it in 2 stages over abt 3 years. Has made an enormous ...
Hi @Sajidsohail,
I have contacted our suppliers who have indicated that fans between 2400mm and 3000mm are most effective, meaning you won't have an ...
Hi @ososbg
100% get a "mini-mix" delivery for that sized slab. As @JacobZ It will be cheaper, more efficient and save a lot of back-breaking mixing ...
Hi @LorenClayton,
This makes rebating the floor an option. Rebating the floor will allow you to better slope the tiles towards the drain. It would a ...
Good Morning @LorenClayton
I think I would save your money on a repair and go for a replacement of the shower with one you want yourself. With the mo ...
Good Evening @DC15
Thats a nice garden area and raised edges. I was hesitant about cutting the concrete sleepers at first (thinking of the structual ...
Hi @DC15, Unfortunately no, Bunnings does not offer this service. This Coates 230mm Cordless Demolition Saw may be available if the petrol version is ...
Hi @emmam , I have repaired a number of broken ceramic mugs that have sentimental value to their owners, but unfortunately I always give the same adv ...
Hi @nonsibicunctis
further to @Jewelleryrescue 's comment, we all have things we can't do just because we haven't done it before. Reading the respons ...
Hi @nonsibicunctis ,
just in case you change your mind and decide to give it a go...
Here are 2 possible methods.
Mixing wet concrete in a Barrow is s ...
Hi @andre999 , seeing the photos has made me curious... the black material appears to be going under the flashing, which would mean that any water tha ...
Hi @andre999
I agree with @JacobZ that it may be a flashing issue.
It seems unlikely that this much water is coming through a vertical wall surface ...
Thanks @Samara1 , now I see.... I was only looking at the rectangular area in the centre of the main piece, so didn't realise that the whole top was c ...
Hi @Samara1 , I can't see where the glue is from the photo. Are you sure that it is not a clear sealant, given that most glues won't stick to glass ve ...
Please don't fill with polyfilla since the timber will cause it to dry hard and crack in this situation. You could use a flexible sealer (tube and cau ...
@TedBear
Hi there, I’m having similar problem atm. However I live in a rental unit so I need something permanent. “After the advice, we had a layer h ...