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Haze
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February

Thanks for the thoughts Jacob! I had been assuming standard mortar was probably the way to go, but then I started browsing around and started wonderin ...

Haze
Cultivating a Following
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Hi there, as per photos - set into one corner of the vast retaining wall structures at my place I have a set of steps; you can see where one big stone ...

Haze
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September 2023

Hi @Marshall - was just re-reading your helpful post as I'm finally about to embark on glueing up my timber boards to the brick wall. Was just wonder ...

Haze
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June 2023

All good @MitchellMc - thanks for clarifying!

Haze
Cultivating a Following
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June 2023

Thanks @Marshall this is awesome - somebody who's actually done what I'm trying to do! Thanks so much for sharing this - and good to hear it's holdin ...

Haze
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June 2023

Haze
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June 2023

Thanks @JoeAzza , I have considered it, but would still prefer to avoid the extra thickness. I attached a photo to my original post, the issue is the ...

Haze
Cultivating a Following
June 2023

No worries @EricL; I appreciate all your efforts. Looks like you have elicited some other useful responses for me here; so thanks very much!

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Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
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February

Hi @Haze, The only reason I didn't mention that exact product is because it is likely more than what is necessary. If you'd like to go that little ...

Marshall
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September 2023

Hey @Haze - no nothing beyond giving them a good clean. Like I said I used some temporary screws fixed into the wall immediately after gluing to hold ...

Marshall
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June 2023

Hi Haze, I completed a similar project almost 2 years back. Fixed VJ wall panels directly to brick walls in 2 downstairs rooms I was refreshing. Did n ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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June 2023

Hi @Haze, I believe my colleague @EricL was referencing that the only adhesive that EasyCraft recommend for their EasyCraft VJ panel is Gyprock CSR ...

JoeAzza
Kind of a Big Deal
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June 2023

Hi @Haze have you thought of using 12mm thick battens screwed into the brickwork as @EricL suggested, then gluing the panels to the battens, this woul ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
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June 2023

Hello @Haze My sincerest apologies if I've given you the wrong information. Let me call on some of our members to provide you with more options. ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
Bunnings Team Member
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June 2023

Hello @Haze I've recommended Gyprock CSR Acrylic stud adhesive as it is the recommended adhesive for the product. I suggested it as it was the cons ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
Bunnings Team Member
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June 2023

Hello @Haze Thanks for sharing your question about attaching panels to your brick wall. There have been several discussions regarding attaching pan ...

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Haze
Cultivating a Following
June 2023

All good @MitchellMc - thanks for clarifying!

Haze
Cultivating a Following
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June 2023

Thanks @Marshall this is awesome - somebody who's actually done what I'm trying to do! Thanks so much for sharing this - and good to hear it's holdin ...

Haze
Cultivating a Following
June 2023

Haze
Cultivating a Following
June 2023

Thanks @JoeAzza , I have considered it, but would still prefer to avoid the extra thickness. I attached a photo to my original post, the issue is the ...

Haze
Cultivating a Following
June 2023

No worries @EricL; I appreciate all your efforts. Looks like you have elicited some other useful responses for me here; so thanks very much!

Haze
Cultivating a Following
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June 2023

No, Gyprock CSR Acrylic stud adhesive is NOT recommended for sticking timber to brick! Why do you keep saying it is? Gyprock themselves recommend a t ...

Haze
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Hi there, I have an ugly (internal) brick wall that I'd like to pretty up by covering it in timber boarding - I'm thinking VJ panels or going strip-by ...

Haze
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August 2022

The floor tiles do not run under the cabinets. Yes, on the RHS there are some floor tiles you can see in that open space where (I presume) an under-b ...

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