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AnitaP
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November

When I've used plywood, I fill with plaster joint compound. Fills wood fibre gaps easily, dries quick just very dusty when sanding. Then you should h ...

AnitaP
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August

No I didn't. I just ended up putting a sealer all over it and covering back up with plasterboard.

AnitaP
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July

Thank you @RobP . I don't have any photos of the process. I do have this photo though. I only ever intended to do a third of the wall. When I did it, ...

AnitaP
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Tasmanian oak feature wall behind tv. This wall was very bare and thought it needed something. As I take this photo now, I question why the TV isn't i ...

AnitaP
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January

What!?!?! Oh man. Didn't know about this. My house is old so it wouldn't surprise me.

AnitaP
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January

Actually it does all feel rubbery when I touch it. I was just going to paint over it. I didn't like the tiles going half way up the wall and I didn't ...

AnitaP
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I've ambitiously decided I would rip out these tiles in my bathroom. These tiles don't get wet. I was wondering if this is just glue or glue and mould ...

AnitaP
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I bought a mortising kit for my drill press so I can use square drill bits. This needs to go onto the quill of the drill press but I can seem to t ...

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jarko
Cultivating a Following
November

That's a great tip @AnitaP / @JacobZ about the topping compound, I've never used that before but will have to give it a try next time! The top is ma ...

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
Bunnings Team Member
November

Hi @AnitaP, That's a great way to get a nice uniform finish on plywood. A topping compound such as Gyprock Less Mess Topping Compound will make life ...

Codey
Building a Reputation
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This is a firepit I made from scratch on a sloping block.MaterialsRender Cobble stones Sealer Concrete Mortar Reinforcing mesh/rod Paint Sand Black p ...

Nailbag
Kind of a Big Deal
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So, I bought this house that had the front entrance on a 2nd level on the back of the house. Obviously not ideal, especially when it came to deliverie ...

Dundie21
Growing in Experience
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Our living room needed a makeover as it was plain and boring. I had an idea in my head of what I wanted to achieve so I got to work. This required rem ...

News and Features Writer RobP
News and Features Writer
July

Hi @AnitaP - thanks for the extra picture. You definitely made the right decision - I like the third, but the bigger area looks even more impressive!

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AnitaP
Having an Impact
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November

When I've used plywood, I fill with plaster joint compound. Fills wood fibre gaps easily, dries quick just very dusty when sanding. Then you should h ...

AnitaP
Having an Impact
1 reply
July

Thank you @RobP . I don't have any photos of the process. I do have this photo though. I only ever intended to do a third of the wall. When I did it, ...

AnitaP
Having an Impact
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Tasmanian oak feature wall behind tv. This wall was very bare and thought it needed something. As I take this photo now, I question why the TV isn't i ...

AnitaP
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February 2023

Thank you. Yeah I used a mitre saw.

AnitaP
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       I originally made these stools/side tables for bedside tables but they are bit low so I have used them as indoor plant stands. I made these ...

AnitaP
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July 2022

Does anybody know the link for these Tasmanian Oak panels? I've never seen them. I've seen other panels but not Tasmanian oak. I would love to get my ...

AnitaP
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 I wanted something decorative in my sons room. - kmart lamp shade- Puck lights - Pine and pine dowel- string/twine - I super glued the backing of the ...

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amichaelmedia
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Hey team I'm guessing this gap is from ground movement. Front facade cladding gap only showing on this lower corner of the house. House is 2 years ...

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