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colinweiren
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colinweiren
Growing in Experience
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a month ago

Thanks guys @JacobZ @Jewelleryrescue . Very appreciated. I will give Selleys super Araldite a try.

colinweiren
Growing in Experience
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Hi Guys, What is the best to repair the broken marble table top? Ideally something strong enough so that it doesn't need support underneath. (It ...

colinweiren
Growing in Experience
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October

Hi Eric I have the same issue with my basement ceiling due to water damage. I have some "Gyprock CSR 2.25kg Less Mess Multi-Purpose Joint Compound" ...

colinweiren
Growing in Experience
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April

Thanks @JacobZ95 for your reply and great advice.Is there any chemical I should use before sanding? Or maybe a solution that dissolves the corrosion ...

colinweiren
Growing in Experience
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Hi guys Just wondering how to remove patina rust from copper / brass door handles without removing them? ( please see the attached photos) Also wh ...

colinweiren
Growing in Experience
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There a crack on the natural stone bench top. (Not sure marble or Caesarstone) It started just a hairline crack but now getting bigger. What is the ...

colinweiren
Growing in Experience
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March

I followed the instructions of both @J-P and @JacobZ95 and the end result is fantastic. Thanks for the great advice guys! Most appreciated.  

colinweiren
Growing in Experience
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The door is internal but is made of solid red cedar timber. It has been ripped off its bottom hinge (not sure how). The top hinge is still intact. Wha ...

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Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
a month ago

Hi @colinweiren, I just wanted to confirm what the others have mentioned and clarify that you'll be supporting the crack structurally and not just r ...

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
Bunnings Team Member
a month ago

Hi @colinweiren, Thank you for your question about how to fix a broken marble slab. As @Jewelleryrescue has already said, your best bet is an epox ...

Jewelleryrescue
Kind of a Big Deal
a month ago

Hi @colinweiren Wow thats a nasty break To Glue it i would use super strength araldite I would use clear packing tape over the glue on t ...

JacobZ95
Having an Impact
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April

Hi @colinweiren, I'd be looking at using something like the Rocket Wet and Dry Sanding Sheets to gently remove the corrosion. If you are unable to rem ...

JacobZ95
Having an Impact
February

Hey @colinweiren,To add to this, it might be worth filling the cracks with wood glue such as Parfix 250ml PVA Wood Glue and clamping with something li ...

J-P
Making a Splash
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February

Drill the hole with next size drill bit and plug it with dowel and glue. Cut off excess dowel, drill new hole and screw. start with the inner hole fir ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
Bunnings Team Member
December 2023

Hello @colinweiren I'm afraid the damage is too severe to repair. I suggest saving your money and redirecting it towards a replacement bath set. Ac ...

Tyro
Becoming a Leader
December 2023

Hi @colinweiren Yikes! I'm with @Noyade on this one. It looks to me like the formation of an expanding headache, so I'd be looking to invest in a n ...

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colinweiren
Growing in Experience
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There a crack on the natural stone bench top. (Not sure marble or Caesarstone) It started just a hairline crack but now getting bigger. What is the ...

colinweiren
Growing in Experience
1 reply
March

I followed the instructions of both @J-P and @JacobZ95 and the end result is fantastic. Thanks for the great advice guys! Most appreciated.  

colinweiren
Growing in Experience
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Hi guys, There is a big crack/hole in the fiberglass bathtub. It started just a small crack less than 1 year ago but I didn’t pay attention to it. N ...

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