Hi @EricL , Thank you for your recommendations and detailed information. Just a quick question - if I buy 150 x 25mm H3 plinths and then paint them us ...
Hi @MitchellMc . Thank you for the detailed explanation. I have tried looking for 150 x 25mm H4 plinths in several Bunnings around my area, but they d ...
Hi @EricL , Thank you for your response. Really appreciate it. Instead of H4 treated pine, is it okay to use H3 treated pine plinth (eg: sth like 150 ...
Hi @EricL , Thank you for your response and for your helpful tips. I have been looking for H4 treated 90mmx45mm on Bunnings website but I am not able ...
Hi @EricL , Thanks a lot for your response. Your tips are very helpful. Just another quick question. There are gaps at the bottom of the fence and the ...
I am looking to fill this gap between the colorbond fence and concrete? The problem is that the base of the fence is below the concrete. So, if I us ...
Hi @karmadra
I called around the surrounding stores in the area and I'm afraid the 150x50 plinth is currently out of stock. However, I suggest goin ...
Hi @karmadra
Can you please tell me which stores are closest to your home? I'll get in contact with them and see if I can find you suitable H4 timb ...
I'd recommend sticking with the H4 timber @karmadra. H3 timber is for use above ground and will quickly decay if it is in moist subsurface conditions. ...
Hi @karmadra
My apologies about the timber size. I should have mentioned to use 150 x 25mm 4.8m Plinth H4 Treated Pine Sawn Wet. I recommend callin ...
Hello @karmadra
One quick way to cover the gaps is by using H4 treated 90mmx45mm. The label H4 means that it is treated timber and can make contact ...
Hello @karmadra
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's fantastic to have you join us, and thank you for sharing your question about the g ...