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nirmal678
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nirmal678
Growing in Experience
3 weeks ago

Amazing work @AriG. I wish I had come across your post earlier when I was planning to do something similar in my backyard.

nirmal678
Growing in Experience
1 reply
September

Thank you @MitchellMc , I checked with the store and it seems it will be way over my budget so I settled with this. One last thing which I am not able ...

nirmal678
Growing in Experience
3 replies
September

Hi @MitchellMc , I am looking for a bench like this. Is it a pine decking which is stained ? I can't find pine decking with this width.

nirmal678
Growing in Experience
5 replies
September

Hi @MitchellMc , I have done below so far but a long way to go. I want to use composite decking boards on floating seating bench. How should I approa ...

nirmal678
Growing in Experience
7 replies
August

Hi @MitchellMc , should I use 50mm or 75mm sleepers ? I am thinking of using 75mm where I have seating area and 50mm for the rest. Or 75mm is only ...

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8 replies
August

Amazing idea … Thanks a lot sir …

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Growing in Experience
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August

Thank you @EricL , I have this design on paper and about to start with building garden bed. I only have two more doubts here :- 1) How I can con ...

nirmal678
Growing in Experience
August

Thank you @MitchellMc . I didn't realize that it could be a paver as a caping on sleeper. Yeah, image is not off a good quality.

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Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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September

Hi @nirmal678, Once again, that appears to be some kind of hardwood, not Pine. It wouldn't really be possible to use decking Pine and stain it to rese ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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2 replies
September

Hi @nirmal678, That appears to be some kind of hardwood which is at least 35mm thick. Decking typically goes up to 19mm thick. I'd recommend speakin ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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4 replies
September

Hi @nirmal678, Great work. Yes, that is what I would suggest. Construct a frame and then screw the decking boards onto it. Mitchell

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
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6 replies
August

Hi @nirmal678, I'd suggest your plan of using 75mm sleepers as posts and where the seats are is a good idea as the thicker timbers will have more we ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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9 replies
August

Hi @nirmal678, It would be best to install sleepers into the wall to create a floating seat like that. You'll notch out one of the retaining wall sl ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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13 replies
August

Hi @nirmal678, We deal with abriMasonry and their Versaloc system. For a non-structural wall, I've included their recommend base below. You also hav ...

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nirmal678
Growing in Experience
8 replies
August

Amazing idea … Thanks a lot sir …

nirmal678
Growing in Experience
August

Thank you @MitchellMc . I didn't realize that it could be a paver as a caping on sleeper. Yeah, image is not off a good quality.

nirmal678
Growing in Experience
12 replies
August

Thanks Mitchell. I have finalized to proceed with timber lumber as per initial suggestion by @EricL . Using besser blocks seems difficult if I have ...

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