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ChrisA
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Hi everyone, I have some left over blue metal and was thinking of putting around the side of the house between the wall and the fence. Do you think th ...

ChrisA
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3 weeks ago

Hi Benskimo, Thanks for the advice…It’s a nice piece …I found it in a clean up when I was on a bike ride. The other day I put some Funiture polish oi ...

ChrisA
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3 weeks ago

Thanks for the reply…our house is on clay soil and moment can occur from time to time. Ive fixed a few cracks like this with cornice cement but want ...

ChrisA
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3 weeks ago

The guy in the video is using building adhesive gorilla glue…but can’t see it in Australia

ChrisA
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3 weeks ago

Hi Jacob, The wall in brick with cement render.. Please see the attached picture…you can see the plaster is loose and I want to glue it back on and th ...

ChrisA
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In this video they are using glue and clamps for reattach loose plaster to the wall….but the clamps and glue used don’t seem to be available here is A ...

ChrisA
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a month ago

Thankyou very much Mitchell and Jason…it’s a great help. I think Mitchell is right …the front draws and sliding panels seem to have some type of wood ...

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             Hi everyone, would love some advice on how to restore this vintage sideboard…I’m afraid to start in case I stuff it up!!

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Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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a month ago

That should work, @ChrisA, but first, I would try some of the Danish oil on the worn sections to see if it alone is enough to revitalise the surface. ...

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
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16 replies
April

Hi @ChrisA, No need to apologize for the questions, that's why we're here. 1. Yes, the trench should run close to the garage and around all three ...

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
Bunnings Team Member
18 replies
April

Hi @ChrisA, A french drain would be great for this situation but they can mean a lot of digging. You should aim for the french drain to be around 10 ...

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
Bunnings Team Member
20 replies
April

Hi @ChrisA, Firstly, welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community, it's great to have you join us. From your provided photos, there are a few things ...

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ChrisA
Building a Reputation
3 weeks ago

Hi Benskimo, Thanks for the advice…It’s a nice piece …I found it in a clean up when I was on a bike ride. The other day I put some Funiture polish oi ...

ChrisA
Building a Reputation
3 weeks ago

Thanks for the reply…our house is on clay soil and moment can occur from time to time. Ive fixed a few cracks like this with cornice cement but want ...

ChrisA
Building a Reputation
4 replies
3 weeks ago

Hi Jacob, The wall in brick with cement render.. Please see the attached picture…you can see the plaster is loose and I want to glue it back on and th ...

ChrisA
Building a Reputation
7 replies

In this video they are using glue and clamps for reattach loose plaster to the wall….but the clamps and glue used don’t seem to be available here is A ...

ChrisA
Building a Reputation
1 reply
a month ago

Thankyou very much Mitchell and Jason…it’s a great help. I think Mitchell is right …the front draws and sliding panels seem to have some type of wood ...

ChrisA
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September

Thanks Jacob…this is a great help.

ChrisA
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August

OK great I'll give it a go

ChrisA
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May

Great thank you!

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