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Scootergirl
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yesterday

Thankyou! I will do this

Scootergirl
Getting Established
yesterday

It’s actually 2 different areas in the garden with different issues which is why I posted it as 2 seperate posts. The drainage channel isn’t near the ...

Scootergirl
Getting Established
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Sunday

I have a strip of pavers, and there is a concrete (I think) edge - but some of it has broken away & there is now a gap between it & the pavers. Next t ...

Scootergirl
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I have a small gap between a strip of pavers and a garden bed retaining wall. I recently pressure cleaned everything - but with all the rain we’ve had ...

Scootergirl
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I have a melamine cupboard that i store my sewing supplies in. I want to hang a lightweight mirror on the door (I want it to be easily removable not p ...

Scootergirl
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February

Thanks Mitchell. I’m trying to picture what you are suggesting - so I would instal like a divider on the middle of each shelf? effectively creating 2 ...

Scootergirl
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February

I’ve added some photos to show what is happening; & how one pin was torn from the cupboard wall when the shelf collapsed

Scootergirl
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      I have a huge fabric collection & bought a cupboard to store my stash. However the shelves are only held in place by shelf pins - and over ti ...

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Jewelleryrescue
Kind of a Big Deal
yesterday

Hi @Scootergirl I would dig /scrape out the cement crack and dig out the dirt besides the drain. I would use pre mixed sand and cement and fi ...

Jewelleryrescue
Kind of a Big Deal
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yesterday

Hi @Scootergirl I would highly recommend a polymer sand that brushes in between the paver cracks and sets to form a bond between pavers. Just ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
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December 2022

Hello @IreneG Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's a pleasure to have you join us and thank you for sharing your question about your pantr ...

Remarka6le
Amassing an Audience
January

Considering the dimensions of your ensuite (1800 x 1800), your desire to remove the bath, add a toilet, and create ample bench space for your makeup i ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
January

Hi @Scootergirl, I see no reason why you'd need to remove the existing Solartube. It could just be disconnected from the plaster and the trim remove ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
January

Hi @Scootergirl, There are a couple of options. A tradesperson would take an angle grinder and cut a slot across the top of the screw deep enough to g ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
Bunnings Team Member
January

Hello @Scootergirl Welcome to the Bunnings workshop community. It's sensational to have you join us, and thanks for sharing your question about you ...

JDE
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January

ScootergirlIve never seen a sliding glass door without it or an equivalent tube. I would avoid removing it as it adds structural strength to the door ...

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Hi i have small window in an aluminium frame that is broken. Just wondering if it’s the sort of job I could do myself or if I’m best to leave it to an ...

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