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Growing in Experience
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December

Just round the corner from our place, watched these ones get built from the ground up, such a shame it’s turned out this way for you. Probably goes wi ...

sheldo
Growing in Experience
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December

Hey Mitchell - thanks very much for the detailed reply! That makes sense with the render and the very thin coat on the brick face, I’ll be sure to wip ...

sheldo
Growing in Experience
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Hi - I’m looking to change the look of the entire exterior of my house, it is a brick veneer with these light orange/cream colored bricks. They’re pro ...

sheldo
Growing in Experience
November

Thanks Eric that’s given me a few things to think about. I do have another question, unrelated though, I’ll add it into a separate thread. Cheers!

sheldo
Growing in Experience
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Hi - I’m looking to seal some painted concrete steps (front door, so pretty heavy traffic) - I’ve read to use water based polyurethane, or acrylic sea ...

sheldo
Growing in Experience
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June

Thanks for the reply @MitchellMc I can say with complete certainty it is nothing to do with dampness, I could bring samples into a store when I’m next ...

sheldo
Growing in Experience
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June

Thanks @MitchellMc

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Growing in Experience
June

Thanks @MitchellMc It was a decent thought around the dampness, but that’s definitely not the case, there’s no wetness observable or that can be felt ...

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Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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December

Hi @sheldo, Your plan for transforming the look of your brick veneer home with a bagged and painted finish sounds promising, but there are a few thing ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
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November

Hello @sheldo Sealing painted concrete stairs, especially in a high-traffic area like a front door, requires careful consideration to ensure durabi ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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May

You could use 4.5mm or 6mm cement sheeting for the walls, but then you wouldn't be using plasterboard, so there is no need for the thickness to match ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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May

Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @sheldo. It's wonderful to have you join us, and many thanks for your question about lining boards.It's fai ...

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sheldo
Growing in Experience
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December

Just round the corner from our place, watched these ones get built from the ground up, such a shame it’s turned out this way for you. Probably goes wi ...

sheldo
Growing in Experience
November

Thanks Eric that’s given me a few things to think about. I do have another question, unrelated though, I’ll add it into a separate thread. Cheers!

sheldo
Growing in Experience
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June

Thanks @MitchellMc

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