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TonyandKhim
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TonyandKhim
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December 2020

Deck is 2.4 x 3.1m. Timbers are going to run front to back, so the 2.4 width divides nicely by 400. Not sure if I need to break up the 3.1 strips or ...

TonyandKhim
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December 2020

Out of interest what other Merbau x 45mm are available ? Are these equivalent to an H3 for outdoor use ? As I may get away with 140 beams rather tha ...

TonyandKhim
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December 2020

Colorbond roof, 2.4 x 3.5 approx. Beams run front to back on a 5 degree angle (2m post to post) The rafters will sit on a 2 x 2.8 frame. So in the Wo ...

TonyandKhim
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Looking to put up a Gazebo, and checking on the wood. Pillars there are either the H3 pine or the Merbau, and we prefer the Merbau look but... the pr ...

TonyandKhim
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December 2020

Flat as a pancake I think, used to be an old shed base, so I'll leave as is. Thanks for your help

TonyandKhim
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December 2020

Thanks, I added a quick question to the last post but I think you answered quickly enough that you missed it.... is it best to seal the concrete firs ...

TonyandKhim
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December 2020

Thanks for that Mitchell, all makes sense. Mine is by your definition a gazebo then, being free standing over an existing slab in the garden. 15mm g ...

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Hi, about to start a project covering an old slab in the garden with Merbau decking and a pergola/Gazebo (not sure what the difference is). I'm thinki ...

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Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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December 2020

Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @TonyandKhim. It's terrific to have you join us and many thanks for your questions. There are a few dif ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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December 2020

@TonyandKhim, You can place your joist on the side, but it's not the preferred way to orientate it. If you are to turn the timber on the side, I w ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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December 2020

@TonyandKhim, If the slab has an adequate grade to it, then a sealer would help shed the water quickly. However, if it doesn't, then the water will po ...

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TonyandKhim
Getting Established
5 replies
December 2020

Colorbond roof, 2.4 x 3.5 approx. Beams run front to back on a 5 degree angle (2m post to post) The rafters will sit on a 2 x 2.8 frame. So in the Wo ...

TonyandKhim
Getting Established
December 2020

Flat as a pancake I think, used to be an old shed base, so I'll leave as is. Thanks for your help

TonyandKhim
Getting Established
4 replies
December 2020

Thanks for that Mitchell, all makes sense. Mine is by your definition a gazebo then, being free standing over an existing slab in the garden. 15mm g ...

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