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learningDIYer
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a week ago

 I think the corflute idea could work because I can stack those easy and even a little paper tape to hold them on won’t be a problem. Unfortunately ...

learningDIYer
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3 replies
a week ago

Unfortunately the photo I included was the smallest of the ones I need to do. I actually have 6 very large windows and the small one pictured. It woul ...

learningDIYer
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5 replies
2 weeks ago

Hi, it’s static cling film. Not adhesive. It’s advertised by Bunnings and Pillar as easy to remove and reuse. It just hid in the fine print to reattac ...

learningDIYer
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  Hi, I put up a bunch of Pillar static window film and I’d like to take it with me when I move. Problem is that I threw out the backing plastic when ...

learningDIYer
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January

The door is inoperable so I would like to utilise the space for something else, which would require it be completely free from the outside elements.

learningDIYer
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January

Thank you so much. I will test out some cloth duct tape on a spot and see if it holds or damages the bricks.

learningDIYer
Cultivating a Following
3 replies
January

  The link takes me to a general search result for “expansion foam”, it has lots of cans/spray foam?

learningDIYer
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5 replies
January

Yes, sorry it was towards the end but dust debris weather in general. It can get a little bit windy in winter too

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Dave-1
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2 replies
a week ago

Good Evening @learningDIYer My second suggestion was going to be using some coreflute...:o maybe go for a stroll tonight .... O:) lots of intersectio ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
1 reply
January

Hi @learningDIYer, I like the idea of using plastic to seal off the garage door as it creates a physical barrier against dust, debris, and drafts. O ...

Jewelleryrescue
Kind of a Big Deal
January

Hi @learningDIYer Happy New Year. What are you trying to seal ? light , air noise or just an ugly door view this will let us help better. If ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
October

It sounds like having the non-locking winders replaced @learningDIYer would be best. Mitchell

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
2 replies
August

Hi @learningDIYer, Let me tag @CSParnell, but I believe the unit @Walter has suggested would be suitable. Mitchell

Moderator Walter
Moderator
1 reply
August

Hey @learningDIYer absolutely. the one I linked allows you to select the output voltage, basically with a flat head screwdriver to turn the yello s ...

geoffc005
Growing in Experience
8 replies

We needed a shed for my special needs son Max and I to build planter boxes and for other projects. The quotes to have the shed built professionally we ...

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learningDIYer
Cultivating a Following
a week ago

 I think the corflute idea could work because I can stack those easy and even a little paper tape to hold them on won’t be a problem. Unfortunately ...

learningDIYer
Cultivating a Following
3 replies
a week ago

Unfortunately the photo I included was the smallest of the ones I need to do. I actually have 6 very large windows and the small one pictured. It woul ...

learningDIYer
Cultivating a Following
5 replies
2 weeks ago

Hi, it’s static cling film. Not adhesive. It’s advertised by Bunnings and Pillar as easy to remove and reuse. It just hid in the fine print to reattac ...

learningDIYer
Cultivating a Following
7 replies

  Hi, I put up a bunch of Pillar static window film and I’d like to take it with me when I move. Problem is that I threw out the backing plastic when ...

learningDIYer
Cultivating a Following
January

The door is inoperable so I would like to utilise the space for something else, which would require it be completely free from the outside elements.

learningDIYer
Cultivating a Following
January

Thank you so much. I will test out some cloth duct tape on a spot and see if it holds or damages the bricks.

learningDIYer
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August

Thank you!

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