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Burnside7
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Burnside7
Growing in Experience
January

Thanks again @Jewelleryrescue I did decide a few days ago to try gluing, even if it ended up being temporary. So far so good. Currently wedged in w ...

Burnside7
Growing in Experience
2 replies
January

Me too, @Jewelleryrescue . Thanks for your help.

Burnside7
Growing in Experience
January

Thanks @DIYGnome I was cleaning out gutters when I noticed the rusted patch. The guttering has partially come away from the facia board and now does ...

Burnside7
Growing in Experience
2 replies
January

Hi @Jewelleryrescue Thanks for your comments. I noticed these cracks and some splits near the ends of the boards. I can say I'm not happy with the t ...

Burnside7
Growing in Experience
4 replies
January 2024

Thanks Mitchell It’s definitely a crack as it moves when touched/walked on. I can live with the chip. Regards.

Burnside7
Growing in Experience
January 2024

Thanks Mitchell. i’m loathe to replace the sheets as there are solar panels installed further up the sheets. I’ll try the patch and silkaflex. Does a ...

Burnside7
Growing in Experience
6 replies

New decking boards have been laid and we’ve noticed that there is a split in one of the boards near the entry door. The split is about 2m long and is ...

Burnside7
Growing in Experience
11 replies

I have discovered a small section of corrugated roof that has rusted through. The area is less than 20cm x 20cm. The section is above the eave near th ...

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Bunnings Team Member EricL
Bunnings Team Member
April

Hello @islandmob Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's fabulous to have you join us. Let me tag @Burnside7 to make them aware of your ...

Jewelleryrescue
Kind of a Big Deal
1 reply
January

Hi @Burnside7 Sorry your tradie has supplied some splittering wood slats . The product I recommened is oil like with the added benefits of superior ...

Jewelleryrescue
Kind of a Big Deal
3 replies
January

Hi @Burnside7 Thank you for your vote of support. Can I add if you run an angle grinder you can cut the rusty sheets out as other helpful sugges ...

Jewelleryrescue
Kind of a Big Deal
4 replies
January

HI @Burnside7 Bunning sells a range of roofing corrugated iron ingavlised or colour bond form shortest in your roof profile is 2400mm long $42 If yo ...

DIYGnome
Becoming a Leader
1 reply
January

Hello @Burnside7 looking at the photo it would appear that the rust contamination likely started due to swarf from the roofing screw hole being drille ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
5 replies
January 2024

That's a bit unfortunate @Burnside7. There's no way I can think of that would fix this issue. I think it would either be a case of leaving it be and ...

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Burnside7
Growing in Experience
January

Thanks again @Jewelleryrescue I did decide a few days ago to try gluing, even if it ended up being temporary. So far so good. Currently wedged in w ...

Burnside7
Growing in Experience
2 replies
January

Me too, @Jewelleryrescue . Thanks for your help.

Burnside7
Growing in Experience
January

Thanks @DIYGnome I was cleaning out gutters when I noticed the rusted patch. The guttering has partially come away from the facia board and now does ...

Burnside7
Growing in Experience
2 replies
January

Hi @Jewelleryrescue Thanks for your comments. I noticed these cracks and some splits near the ends of the boards. I can say I'm not happy with the t ...

Burnside7
Growing in Experience
4 replies
January 2024

Thanks Mitchell It’s definitely a crack as it moves when touched/walked on. I can live with the chip. Regards.

Burnside7
Growing in Experience
January 2024

Thanks Mitchell. i’m loathe to replace the sheets as there are solar panels installed further up the sheets. I’ll try the patch and silkaflex. Does a ...

Burnside7
Growing in Experience
11 replies

I have discovered a small section of corrugated roof that has rusted through. The area is less than 20cm x 20cm. The section is above the eave near th ...

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