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Bolton
Growing in Experience
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February

I have some marine ply on top just now as a temporary measure and it’s split within 2 weeks fully treated !! Would Hardie board work or even the weat ...

Bolton
Growing in Experience
3 replies
February

Hi @MitchellMc , it’s coming along nicely. I just need to know what you would use as a ‘lid’. I’m using vj hardie board for the facade however it’s 2. ...

Bolton
Growing in Experience
February

Thank you Mitch, I think I’ll use a frame with h3 timber. I’ll then use external cladding or decking you mentioned. I plan to put a support for the li ...

Bolton
Growing in Experience
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    Hi team, I am building an outdoor box seat with storage. It will be down in a sunken firepit (which has drainage) however my question is about m ...

Bolton
Growing in Experience
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September

Great, would I be able to put them directly onto the fence post as it’s only retaining 50-75mm and for 300mm wide as the ground only slopes that amoun ...

Bolton
Growing in Experience
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Hi, My fence was installed before we got a chance to lay the soil/stones. I don’t want to put the stones right against the fence and it only needs 100 ...

Bolton
Growing in Experience
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August

I think I’ve figured it out. The side drain is connected. I’m going to run screed to create a small slope then tile towards the drain. I’ve decided to ...

Bolton
Growing in Experience
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I would like to render a form rough concrete wall. It was poured like the way pools are and will be a sunken seating area. Do I need to use some sort ...

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Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
Bunnings Team Member
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February

Hi @Bolton, You could use decking such as this 90 x 22mm Decking H3 Treated Pine or SpecRite 90 x 19mm Merbau Pre-Oiled Decking, but it would need t ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
Bunnings Team Member
August

Hello @Bolton Thank you for sharing your question about rendering your rough concrete walls. If it is a rough concrete surface, I see no reason why ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
July

Hi @Bolton, The smaller holes are for nails, and the larger ones are for screws if you are using them instead. So, it's four per side and then two e ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
May

It's best to check with your local council regarding the height requirements for low-level decks @Bolton. They might have a minimum height. However, 6 ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
11 replies
May

Sounds like a good solution, @Bolton. Keep us updated, and reach out again if you have further questions. Mitchell

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Bolton
Growing in Experience
February

Thank you Mitch, I think I’ll use a frame with h3 timber. I’ll then use external cladding or decking you mentioned. I plan to put a support for the li ...

Bolton
Growing in Experience
4 replies
July

Thank you Eric, it already has form concrete poured and it’s dug into the ground already however the easy mix concrete might be the way to go then the ...

Bolton
Growing in Experience
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May

I think that’s what I will do. Posts on the outside and internal feet under paver. I’ve already sloped, weed mat and gravelled underneath so I’ll lay ...

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