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midas
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midas
Growing in Experience
2 replies
May

 Hey gents, just wanted to say thanks for the help a share a photo of the end result. I ended up joining the timber using a combination of biscuit joi ...

midas
Growing in Experience
4 replies
March

Many thanks everyone! There some great ideas there. I think what I might do is start with some biscuits and glue (I have a gorilla ultimate wood glue) ...

midas
Growing in Experience
1 reply
March

Many thanks Eric! I did consider the bench top joiner but wasn’t sure if it was much better than biscuits. The flange is an interesting option. I’d ha ...

midas
Growing in Experience
13 replies
May

Hello I’d be grateful for some advice please on a question I have about joining two pieces of a timber benchtop. I’ve bought two Okoume timber pa ...

midas
Growing in Experience
July 2021

Thanks @Brad ! I found those online but struggling to find a local supplier. @tom_builds i had the same idea. I'm thinking i might do it that way. The ...

midas
Growing in Experience
4 replies
July 2021

Thanks so much @Adam_W @Jason @EricL @tom_builds! I really appreciate each of your advice, thank you. @Adam_W Thanks for the explanation about force ...

midas
Growing in Experience
9 replies

Hello! I'm building a round, free standing, low profile deck and was hoping to please have someone with a bit more experience double check the specs, ...

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Dave-1
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March

Evening @midas I was going for a simpler solution to the problem tho @EricL has said the same with the metal flange. I do like the way @JoeAzza has a ...

JoeAzza
Kind of a Big Deal
March

Hi @midas , just to add to my post, re clamping the timber panels so they stay level/aligned with each , here is an idea I found on line, if you want ...

JoeAzza
Kind of a Big Deal
1 reply
March

Hi @midas, I would also use biscuit joints or floating mortises, I join timber using the Festool Dominoes similar to biscuit joining, just use a good ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
Bunnings Team Member
March

Hi @midas I'm personally waiting for @JoeAzza's recommendation as he has crafted amazing timber furniture. I'm sure he has a technique or two that ...

Brad
Kind of a Big Deal
1 reply
July 2021

Mitek 45 Degree Joist Hanger They are wrap around style, not sure on sizing for your project but they have a diagram and phone numbers listed for mos ...

tom_builds
Making a Splash
2 replies
July 2021

While joist hangers don't seem to come in an angled variety @midas, you might find that you can bend them sufficiently to achieve what you need, and t ...

tom_builds
Making a Splash
5 replies
July 2021

Looks like an exciting project @midas, can't wait to see the finished project. I think @EricL and @Adam_W have pretty much covered everything, the onl ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
Bunnings Team Member
July 2021

Hello @midas Thanks for sharing your question about your round decking project with us. It's great that you've received fantastic advice from ...

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midas
Growing in Experience
2 replies
May

 Hey gents, just wanted to say thanks for the help a share a photo of the end result. I ended up joining the timber using a combination of biscuit joi ...

midas
Growing in Experience
4 replies
March

Many thanks everyone! There some great ideas there. I think what I might do is start with some biscuits and glue (I have a gorilla ultimate wood glue) ...

midas
Growing in Experience
1 reply
March

Many thanks Eric! I did consider the bench top joiner but wasn’t sure if it was much better than biscuits. The flange is an interesting option. I’d ha ...

midas
Growing in Experience
13 replies
May

Hello I’d be grateful for some advice please on a question I have about joining two pieces of a timber benchtop. I’ve bought two Okoume timber pa ...

midas
Growing in Experience
July 2021

Thanks @Brad ! I found those online but struggling to find a local supplier. @tom_builds i had the same idea. I'm thinking i might do it that way. The ...

midas
Growing in Experience
4 replies
July 2021

Thanks so much @Adam_W @Jason @EricL @tom_builds! I really appreciate each of your advice, thank you. @Adam_W Thanks for the explanation about force ...

midas
Growing in Experience
9 replies

Hello! I'm building a round, free standing, low profile deck and was hoping to please have someone with a bit more experience double check the specs, ...

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