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October

Thanks Eric. I'll head out and buy the set

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Hi guys, a simple one. I'm looking for a tube socket to tighten the tap mixer in my laundry. I know Bunnings sells pack of them; but as it's a one-off ...

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August

Love the response Eric, thanks. For the simple swinging door, it's good to know that I only need to install a frame and dispense with a lintel. I was ...

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Hi guys, I'm looking for a little advice. 1) I want to install a door frame separating the living area from the bedroom area of my house. There's a pe ...

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July

Think I'll have to mate. As the sheet is fixed in position, it'll be a real pain trying to use an electric sander on it, as there's no resistance behi ...

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July

Hi Nailbag, you and others have sort of come to the same conclusion. I think I'll try sanding the sheet. If it scratches it, it's not a huge drama, as ...

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July

Yes Joe, might have to go along the sanding route. Even if it were to scratch the acrylic surface, as long as light could get through, that would be f ...

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July

Hi Dave, what I was hoping to do was to save it as a translucent screen to allow more light into the house. It's fixed on the roof side; so I can't re ...

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October

Thanks Eric. I'll head out and buy the set

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August

Love the response Eric, thanks. For the simple swinging door, it's good to know that I only need to install a frame and dispense with a lintel. I was ...

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July

Think I'll have to mate. As the sheet is fixed in position, it'll be a real pain trying to use an electric sander on it, as there's no resistance behi ...

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July

Hi Nailbag, you and others have sort of come to the same conclusion. I think I'll try sanding the sheet. If it scratches it, it's not a huge drama, as ...

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July

Yes Joe, might have to go along the sanding route. Even if it were to scratch the acrylic surface, as long as light could get through, that would be f ...

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July

Hi Dave, what I was hoping to do was to save it as a translucent screen to allow more light into the house. It's fixed on the roof side; so I can't re ...

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Hi folks, any acrylic experts out there? I'd like to know how I can remove a thick layer of old dried-on (water-based?) paint from a large clear acryl ...

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June

Eric, Food for thought, the timber door. - might just do the job. The Bunnings door is too narrow I'm afraid.Cheers, Orlando

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