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Growing in Experience
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Hi all, I was hoping if anyone could help me. The question is primarily can be taken generally, but in my situation, it is located in our laundry. ...

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Growing in Experience
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Hi all, I was hoping if anyone could help me or have done a shower niche, in a single brick internal wall? Plan is to have 600mm width x 395mm hei ...

atmatic
Growing in Experience
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August

Hi @EricL , I've had great progress, although not finished yet. I went with Dunlop primer, and resaflex. The floor is generally levelled, and impe ...

atmatic
Growing in Experience
August

Hi all, I've went bricked it up, albeit just simple and basic. Mortar on all sides, and slid it in. Luckily, the size is almost exactly 2 bricks, if ...

atmatic
Growing in Experience
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March

thanks for the feedback @Dave-1 and @EricL . I forgot to mention that the house is built 2001, double brick wall and concrete slab. We will be having ...

atmatic
Growing in Experience
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March

Hi @EricL maaate, you're a beauty of a bloke!  It is brick wall, so concrete...? Thank you for the recommendations. I ma currently just gathering all ...

atmatic
Growing in Experience
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Hi all, its me again, separate question from my other posts. So we've got the heater gas bayonet decomissioned, and needing to get this wall vent cl ...

atmatic
Growing in Experience
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Hi all, as a separate question again from my other posts. I have (finally) finished lifting up all of the old ceramic tiles (Hallway, Kitchen, Dinin ...

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Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
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August

Hi @atmatic, It looks to be coming along nicely, and that laser level is going to give you nice clean lines. They are one of the handiest tools to hav ...

Dave-1
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March

Evening @atmatic ....."Insert smile about here"Found another solution that popped up in my newsfeed......Fully acknoledge the "outside the box" think ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
March

Once the floor tiles are tamped down @atmatic, the adhesive layer ends up being around 6mm. So, you're correct that the finished height of the new til ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
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5 replies
March

Hi @atmatic It's great that you've received excellent advice from @Dave-1. I totally agree that the vents have a purpose, they are placed in to bal ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
Bunnings Team Member
March

Hi @atmatic If it is a brick wall, odds are it was probably rendered awhile back. You'll need to use the Mortar to fill the gap in between. If y ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
Bunnings Team Member
2 replies
March

Hi @atmatic The best way to tell if your floor is level is to use a Trojan 1800mm Box Level or similar. What's important is that the spirit level h ...

Dave-1
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March

Afternoon @atmatic Does the vent supply fresh air even without the gas bayonet? I am always reluctant on closing up vents as they usually have a purpo ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
Bunnings Team Member
2 replies
March

Hello @atmatic Is the wall constructed with concrete or plasterboard? If it's plasterboard, consider using some leftover plasterboard panels to fil ...

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atmatic
Growing in Experience
3 replies

Hi all, I was hoping if anyone could help me. The question is primarily can be taken generally, but in my situation, it is located in our laundry. ...

atmatic
Growing in Experience
3 replies

Hi all, I was hoping if anyone could help me or have done a shower niche, in a single brick internal wall? Plan is to have 600mm width x 395mm hei ...

atmatic
Growing in Experience
1 reply
August

Hi @EricL , I've had great progress, although not finished yet. I went with Dunlop primer, and resaflex. The floor is generally levelled, and impe ...

atmatic
Growing in Experience
August

Hi all, I've went bricked it up, albeit just simple and basic. Mortar on all sides, and slid it in. Luckily, the size is almost exactly 2 bricks, if ...

atmatic
Growing in Experience
4 replies
March

thanks for the feedback @Dave-1 and @EricL . I forgot to mention that the house is built 2001, double brick wall and concrete slab. We will be having ...

atmatic
Growing in Experience
1 reply
March

Hi @EricL maaate, you're a beauty of a bloke!  It is brick wall, so concrete...? Thank you for the recommendations. I ma currently just gathering all ...

atmatic
Growing in Experience
3 replies

Hi all, as part of my reno from the other post, I've got a separate question from it. I was hoping if you could help me out on what to use to "level ...

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