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Thanks. I've found more info online and share them here. I need non-porous primer such as WPA160 to coat the puddle flange.

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Thanks. Puddle flange is ABS plastic. What about Polyurethane hobs like this one https://adheseal.com.au/products/polyurethane-hobs

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Shower floor is usually concrete, which is porous surface, while puddle flange is plastic, which is non-porous. I was wondering if Dunlop Primer and A ...

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For waterproofing purpose, can I use Dunlop Primer and Additive to seal grout or add it to grout when grouting? I have some leftover from bathroom wat ...

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I was watching Bunnings' educational video "How to stop up villaboard" - a handy skill for renovating a bathroom or laundry. In the video, I noticed ...

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November

Another related question: If I add TermiMesh, where can I get the product? Apparently Bunnings doesn't sell Termimesh. I only need a small piece. Than ...

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November

Thanks, Mitchell. I will use the steel bars to reinforce it for peace of mind. Just for extra information - In USA, underlayment is recommended if til ...

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November

Thanks, Mitchell. There is no horizontal joint in the middle of the shower wall. I should have uploaded a photo. The Crommelin product you mentioned i ...

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Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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November

Hi @charlie0123, As per page 16 of the Wet Area construction guide, your Polyurethane sealant should be used to create a seam between the tiles and ta ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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November

Hi @charlie0123, Filling the hole with concrete is a standard and effective solution. The jagged edges of the hole will help lock the concrete in pl ...

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
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November

Hi @charlie0123, Great choice with those Carinya 40 x 200 x 2mm Flat Make-A-Brackets, they'll hold everything together nicely. It would be best to ...

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October

Hi @charlie0123 Personally I wouldn't worry about filling that small timber section in. The new piece of cement sheet will be structurally sound en ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
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September 2023

Hello @charlie0123 Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's wonderful to have you join us, and thank you for sharing your question about th ...

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charlie0123
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a month ago

Thanks. I've found more info online and share them here. I need non-porous primer such as WPA160 to coat the puddle flange.

charlie0123
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November

Thanks, Mitchell. I will use the steel bars to reinforce it for peace of mind. Just for extra information - In USA, underlayment is recommended if til ...

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November

Just wondering if it's possible to purchase this type of 3 sliding panel shower enclosure/shower screen.

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November

Just fixed timber section (as in the photo), It's very steady now.

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November

Thanks, I will secure the cement sheet corners as usual.

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October

Thanks, Eric. Unfortunately, not enough room for extra noggin there. I just bought two brackets (https://www.bunnings.com.au/carinya-40-x-20-x-200-x-1 ...

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I hired a plumber to convert separated hot water and cold water taps to a single mixer tap. He cut a hole in the wall and removed a section of timber ...

charlie0123
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October

Actually I have removed rest of the tiles. I am sanding back the surface, but I don't think I can get rid of all Liquid Nails. So I was thinking to us ...

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Bunnings Team Member EricL
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October

Hello @charlie0123 I propose putting a timber noggin above the tap mixer and spout. In regards to the cut sections under the mixer, it is possible ...

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