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SarahK1996
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Thanks again!!

SarahK1996
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a month ago

That is all good! Okay that makes sense! Thankyou so much! I will let you know how I go

SarahK1996
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a month ago

Amazing! Love the first and second ones you sent. So how would we install those to have the folding effect that was in @EricL 's designs? It is goin ...

SarahK1996
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a month ago

Thanks so much Jacob! You are a wizard - in fact, my doors are 2040 H x 620 W x 35 D! The opening is 1250mm! That would be awesome

SarahK1996
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a month ago

Thanks Mitch! I'll let you know how it goes

SarahK1996
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a month ago

Amazing! Thanks so much Jacob! Appreciate it!

SarahK1996
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a month ago

Hi Eric, I just wondered with the doors, are these something that can just be bought from bunnings as a standard sizing?

SarahK1996
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a month ago

Hey Jacob, Thanks again. Feels great! You guys rock

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Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
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a month ago

Hi @SarahK1996, My apologies, I missed that detail in Eric's earlier response. It is still possible, but you will have to order custom doors. H ...

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
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a month ago

Hi @SarahK1996, Spakfilla will work fine with hairline cracks. Make sure to give it a good mix before applying and once dry sand with a 220 Grit ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
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a month ago

Hi @SarahK1996 I would probably use the super strong one like the 3M Claw Picture Hanger 30kg, just to make sure that it will not fall out. It will ...

Community Manager Jason
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October

Brilliant result @SarahK1996. Well done! Feel free to post anytime you need a hand. Jason

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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September

Hi @SarahK1996, When it comes to patching the wall, you’ll want to tackle those wall anchors first, as removing them will make your job smoother and ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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August

There's always something @SarahK1996. I'm not sure how durable it will be in a wet environment, but typically, plastic glues with primers such as Sell ...

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
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April

Hi @SarahK1996, That's fantastic, I'm so glad to hear you were able to work it out and get the job done. I always feel a great sense of pride and ac ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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January

Hi @SarahK1996, You could certainly give the spray paint a shot. However, it's not really designed for a wet area like that, so the longevity would ...

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SarahK1996
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That is all good! Okay that makes sense! Thankyou so much! I will let you know how I go

SarahK1996
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Thanks Mitch! I'll let you know how it goes

SarahK1996
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a month ago

Amazing! Thanks so much Jacob! Appreciate it!

SarahK1996
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Hey Jacob, Thanks again. Feels great! You guys rock

SarahK1996
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a month ago

Thanks Jason! You guys are legends! I also wondered, we have hair line cracks in some of the walls too (which builders say is just due to movement ...

SarahK1996
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Okay awesome! I might try those first then before putting more holes in the wall! :') Thanks so much Eric!

SarahK1996
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October

Hi Eric! Thanks so much for all of your help! Turns out it was oil based. I think it’s turned out brand new! Even hung two hooks up instead for our ...

SarahK1996
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September

Thankyou so much for all of that Mitch! Super helpful, thank you for providing  so much description - it made it a whole lot easier to do with the ste ...

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