Hello, My local bunnings has the timber cutting service and click and collect. I need some melamine shelves. Can I combine these services and ask Bunn ...
Hi Eric Thank you for your reply. It’s not quite time for me to hunt for my perfect tile given my renovation is some time off. But, based on your comm ...
Hello Workshoppers! My question is about using liquid stone, such as Crommelin or Megacrete, for a bathroom floor. I will be renovating my bathroom i ...
Hi @MitchellMc ,Thanks for your advice on this. The damp is coming up through the concrete and the cement-backed tape didn’t form a complete seal eith ...
Apologies if you get a few of the same replies from me here. Thanks @MitchellMc for your helpful advice. It’s always reassuring to have expert agreem ...
Hi @BobLoblaw
Thanks for that update, please make sure to post a picture of your bathroom floor once you've sealed it. I'm sure our members would be ...
Hi @BobLoblaw, I'd agree with the solid advice @ProjectPete has provided. If you are concerned about the overall fall in the room it would be best to ...
I think your best bet is to use self-levelling compound over that flooring. Anything else is going to be lots (and unnecessary) labour, a lot of dust/ ...
You could use a self levelling compound and then lay hybrid/SPC (waterproof) flooring over that @BobLoblaw
When tiles have big (deep/wide) grout li ...
Built-in wine rack. Hi all. Spent some time this weekend making some built in some custom cabinetry to fit into the awkward space in our kitchen to ma ...
Hi @BobLoblaw - Things can take a long while to dry out. I wouldn’t use a “film forming” sealer, it will just come off where the damp is. The Crommeli ...
Hi @BobLoblaw,
Great to see you make your first Workshop post and receive a prompt and helpful reply. We look forward to reading a lot more about your ...
Hi Eric Thank you for your reply. It’s not quite time for me to hunt for my perfect tile given my renovation is some time off. But, based on your comm ...
Hi @MitchellMc ,Thanks for your advice on this. The damp is coming up through the concrete and the cement-backed tape didn’t form a complete seal eith ...
Apologies if you get a few of the same replies from me here. Thanks @MitchellMc for your helpful advice. It’s always reassuring to have expert agreem ...
Hi @argylepink i know it’s a long time since you first posted this but wondering if your tiles are similar to mine (see pic) and what you ended up doi ...
Hi @Mathy thanks for your answer, sorry I didn’t see it till now. Funnily enough it’s still relevant as i had to go away for a few months just when th ...
Hello workshop community, Hoping you can help! I'm in the process of reducing moisture in a small shed (about 2.65m x 1.8m). It's attached directly to ...