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Growing in Experience
January

Hi @ArunM , it does look like the 28-spotted ladybird (Epilachna), not as beneficial as most ladybirds as it's a leaf eater (particularly potato leave ...

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Growing in Experience
January

Hi Eric,Tiles may end up being the way to go, thankfully I don't have any coconut trees that may cause damage, guessing it's a bit cool in Sydney for ...

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Growing in Experience
January

Hi @Dave-1 , certainly frustrating when dodgy work done then covered to look nice, then the next person has to deal with it. I did think of pulling th ...

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Growing in Experience
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January

Hi @Dave-1,Thanks for some different options, timber certainly wasn't something I would have thought of, definitely and option to consider, and apprec ...

synta
Growing in Experience
January

Thanks Eric, I'll have a look at those products, though would the 20mm porcelain tiles be considerably harder to cut than stone and could you cut the ...

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Growing in Experience
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January

Hi @Jewelleryrescue , thanks for reply.Had been put off by worn painted surface and not confident about adhesion on the old concrete. Admittingly I di ...

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Growing in Experience
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Hi all, I have concrete path/stairs that need to be resurfaced and looking for alternate to paint or tiles (though may end up tiles if cannot find any ...

synta
Growing in Experience
January

Thanks Mitchell, I'll start new resurfacing discussion.

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Bunnings Team Member EricL
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January

Hi @synta Yes, it will require hiring the wet saw at the store to cut the tiles or pavers. I picked those materials as they are possibly the strong ...

Dave-1
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January

Evening @synta I cant even smile in commiseration about the steps, Mine where put in by "Dodgy Bro Inc" and when I started pulling them apart there wa ...

Dave-1
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January

Afternoon @synta I like your curved steps I have had the same type of issues as you over the years. Looking back at I figured it was just old paint s ...

Jewelleryrescue
Kind of a Big Deal
January

Hi @mfaizi Seriously best bet is hire a stand up concrete grinder machine and in no time that pebble crete will be flat and smooth and look like fl ...

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synta
Growing in Experience
January

Hi Eric,Tiles may end up being the way to go, thankfully I don't have any coconut trees that may cause damage, guessing it's a bit cool in Sydney for ...

synta
Growing in Experience
January

Hi @Dave-1 , certainly frustrating when dodgy work done then covered to look nice, then the next person has to deal with it. I did think of pulling th ...

synta
Growing in Experience
4 replies
January

Hi @Dave-1,Thanks for some different options, timber certainly wasn't something I would have thought of, definitely and option to consider, and apprec ...

synta
Growing in Experience
January

Thanks Eric, I'll have a look at those products, though would the 20mm porcelain tiles be considerably harder to cut than stone and could you cut the ...

synta
Growing in Experience
2 replies
January

Hi @Jewelleryrescue , thanks for reply.Had been put off by worn painted surface and not confident about adhesion on the old concrete. Admittingly I di ...

synta
Growing in Experience
10 replies

Hi all, I have concrete path/stairs that need to be resurfaced and looking for alternate to paint or tiles (though may end up tiles if cannot find any ...

synta
Growing in Experience
January

Thanks Mitchell, I'll start new resurfacing discussion.

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