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DonaldT
Getting Established
1 reply
2 weeks ago

hi @zach1, it's the original handle that come with the house...so I'm not sure where to buy that. Cheers

DonaldT
Getting Established
1 reply
February 2024

all fixed. got rid of the foam and used epoxy glue.Start hardening around 3 minutes and then masking tape on. Fully cured after 24 hours.So far so goo ...

DonaldT
Getting Established
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February 2024

Another question. What do you think of the 2 strips of black foam stuck on the handle? Shall I remove them as well before applying the epoxy & glue?Th ...

DonaldT
Getting Established
5 replies
February 2024

Thanks Eric. 

DonaldT
Getting Established
February 2024

thanks. will give it a try

DonaldT
Getting Established
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hi, I would like to seek the best method and product to reattach this glass door's metal handle. I read something like epoxy but I wasn't too sure. T ...

DonaldT
Getting Established
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hi, I had recently refilled the rainwater tank and noticed seepage around the bottom of the tank. I'm considering sealing the surroundings with bitume ...

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Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
January 2024

Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @DonaldT. It's great to have you join us, and many thanks for your question about sealing a water tank.Prod ...

Jewelleryrescue
Kind of a Big Deal
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February 2024

Hi @DonaldT Some times I would say silicon but in your case as it is a handle i would use araldite epoxy glue. 5 minute or normal should do. Ha ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
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6 replies
February 2024

Hello @DonaldT It's great that you've received excellent advice from @Jewelleryrescue. I would also like to recommend having a look at Selleys® 10g ...

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DonaldT
Getting Established
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February 2024

all fixed. got rid of the foam and used epoxy glue.Start hardening around 3 minutes and then masking tape on. Fully cured after 24 hours.So far so goo ...

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