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ososbg
Building a Reputation
February

Thanks @EricL , I'll keep this in mind, thanks for everyone's help, much appreciated.

ososbg
Building a Reputation
2 replies
February

Hi @Jewelleryrescue , thanks so much, really appreciate your help and patience. Hi @EricL , this post is so helpful, thank you for sharing. The size i ...

ososbg
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5 replies
February

Thanks so much @Jewelleryrescue , is there's another way of doing this without having to touch the wooden plinth, my neighbor is not the easiest perso ...

ososbg
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7 replies
February

Hi @Jewelleryrescue , thanks so much for the response. I like the idea of the footsteps as the slope I've is nearly 1 meter and it has lots of rocks, ...

ososbg
Building a Reputation
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Hi all, I'm looking to build a brick garden bed on a slope, do you dig the slope until it's flat or do you cut the brick?     I know the photos a ...

ososbg
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1 reply
January

Thanks, @Nailbag , this will be my go to option. Or as a plan B as @Dave-1 said, may consider pavers as well. I need to put a garden shed to store sma ...

ososbg
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January

Thanks @JacobZ , make sense, problem is most of concrete people are not interested in the job as they consider it as a small job and doesn't worth it, ...

ososbg
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3 replies
January

Hi @JacobZ and @Dave-1 , thank you for your reply, your last sentence sums up everything for me, as a newbie, I fully rely on expert advise like your ...

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Nailbag
Home Improvement Guru
January

Always good to have a Plan A and B in any project @ososbg  Nailbag

Dave-1
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4 replies
January

Afternoon @ososbg Ive watched those videos so many times.... I dont trust them lol tho I keep watching them as it looks too easy. Anything that is to ...

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
Bunnings Team Member
5 replies
January

Hi @ososbg, Just to start with, if your slab is 100mm thick, you're looking at 0.5 cubic metres which is 50x20kg bags of premixed concrete. Keep thi ...

Community Manager Jason
Community Manager
February 2024

Hi @ososbg, Just a heads-up that @MitchellMc won't be back on the site until tomorrow. Let me see if @EricL can assist in the meantime. Jason

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ososbg
Building a Reputation
February

Thanks @EricL , I'll keep this in mind, thanks for everyone's help, much appreciated.

ososbg
Building a Reputation
1 reply
January

Thanks, @Nailbag , this will be my go to option. Or as a plan B as @Dave-1 said, may consider pavers as well. I need to put a garden shed to store sma ...

ososbg
Building a Reputation
January

Thanks @JacobZ , make sense, problem is most of concrete people are not interested in the job as they consider it as a small job and doesn't worth it, ...

ososbg
Building a Reputation
3 replies
January

Hi @JacobZ and @Dave-1 , thank you for your reply, your last sentence sums up everything for me, as a newbie, I fully rely on expert advise like your ...

ososbg
Building a Reputation
9 replies

Hi all, I wanted to pour a concrete slab for a garden shed, the slab size is 1.8x2.8m. I'm trying to do it myself and avoid hiring a concrete mixer ...

ososbg
Building a Reputation
September

Thanks so much, appreciate your help, @EricL I've got enough information for me to start, will circle back if I've more questions.

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