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daven25
Growing in Experience
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February

Thanks Eric, A bit surprised. I was expecting to look for something like the screwable part at the next bend along where it turns downward, but I now ...

daven25
Growing in Experience
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What's going on here? This bathroom sink drain piping leaks where the arrow is pointing - as you'd expect since the corner pipe just slots into the ne ...

daven25
Growing in Experience
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November

Thanks. If we decide thats too expensive and want to just give it a light sand by hand and resurface/seal that area, Whats the best sandpaper to use?

daven25
Growing in Experience
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November

What sort of tradesperson does that sort of work? Who do I look for?

daven25
Growing in Experience
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I have placed a hot pot on this surface and left a ring burn. Then I have seen what a kitchen scourer could do to reduce the mark. In the process I ha ...

daven25
Growing in Experience
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August

Secondary question: If replacing the patio lock as suggested.. we already have one of these on an exterior shed. Is it possible to get a replacement f ...

daven25
Growing in Experience
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August

Thanks Eric, Re the rear door lock, I assume it's not possible to get a key made for a lock, somehow derived from the lock itself, when there is no ke ...

daven25
Growing in Experience
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Two different locks! Front door is a common looking latch. It's getting harder to get our keys in so I'm thinking the thing to do is replace the bar ...

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Bunnings Team Member EricL
Bunnings Team Member
August

Hello @daven25 To answer your first question the only way to get a key for your existing lock is to bring the key cylinder to a locksmith. They wil ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
Bunnings Team Member
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August

Hello @daven25 Thanks for sharing your question about your door locks. Before you attempt any changes, I propose using lock lubricant in the keyhol ...

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
Bunnings Team Member
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August

Hi @daven25, Thank you for your question about managing winter grass growing through your ground cover plants. Unfortunately, I am not aware of a ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
March 2024

Hi @daven25, Unfortunately, it could be any number of those issues or several combined. At this stage, as we are now in the period where leaf fall b ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
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March 2024

Hi @daven25, That would definitely be a call to a plumber and an electrician. They'll have to install a water and electrical outlet for that particu ...

mich1972
Kind of a Big Deal
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February 2024

Good morning @daven25 It is a good idea to thin out your grapevine. When it’s so thick with foliage the undergrowth will suffer. By thinning it out, ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
February 2024

Hi @daven25, First, check to see if the vine is being strangled. Inspect any ties to the post to see if they are cutting into the plant. Next, check ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
Bunnings Team Member
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February 2024

Hello @daven25 Red leaves in vineyards can result from different stresses, whether caused by living factors like viruses and fungi or non-living fa ...

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daven25
Growing in Experience
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Don't know the species. Its has grapes. I'm told the redness indicates some kind of disease. What to do?

daven25
Growing in Experience
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February 2024

Thanks will consider both methods. If yours, what would you recommend cutting it back with? No room for a mower.

daven25
Growing in Experience
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February 2024

Right, so basically a tap by another name. Thanks! Do I need to ascertain a size or is size/thread standard? Do I really need a plumber to screw off a ...

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