@CSParnell This is the way. Simple, relatively inexpensive and provides a very precise method for plumbing the post. How it's done on pretty much ever ...
This requires further clarification.In the technical bulletin attached to the article, Bluescope states... "The presence of soluble salts (e.g. sodium ...
For anyone reading this in the future...Fasteners aside, Bluescope highly discourages Colorbond being in contact with treated pine since it causes pre ...
I wouldn't use a lawn repair product. Who knows what varieties of grass you will be introducing. You can't reseed buffalo, so I would simply buy a cou ...
Might be a bit late to this discussion, but for future reference this article may also be useful.https://luxapool.com.au/luxapool-epoxy-pool-coating-p ...
Great job @asifkhawaja especially for a first time effort! Lots to learn but looks very professional. The only two tips I would add to anyone else are ...
Wood Hardener is the way to go. Alternatively an epoxy resin thinned to the consistency of almost water would also work a treat.I wouldn't use Builder ...
Hey @nonsibicunctis don't stress about this one it's not a hard fix and very similar to what we used to do installing car park lighting just on a smal ...
@CSParnell This is the way. Simple, relatively inexpensive and provides a very precise method for plumbing the post. How it's done on pretty much ever ...
This requires further clarification.In the technical bulletin attached to the article, Bluescope states... "The presence of soluble salts (e.g. sodium ...
For anyone reading this in the future...Fasteners aside, Bluescope highly discourages Colorbond being in contact with treated pine since it causes pre ...
I wouldn't use a lawn repair product. Who knows what varieties of grass you will be introducing. You can't reseed buffalo, so I would simply buy a cou ...
Might be a bit late to this discussion, but for future reference this article may also be useful.https://luxapool.com.au/luxapool-epoxy-pool-coating-p ...
Great job @asifkhawaja especially for a first time effort! Lots to learn but looks very professional. The only two tips I would add to anyone else are ...