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Renowayoflife
Becoming a Leader
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We recently renovated our powder room. We have a Queenslander and at some point in it's history a toilet was added to the back of the house. As we hav ...

Renowayoflife
Becoming a Leader
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Setting up an indoor garden is a great way to bring some greenery into your home and improve air quality. Here’s how to set up an indoor garden in 5 s ...

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Vitriolum
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Our garage is being used as a gym, the roller door has batts and MDF board on top, however I couldn't figure out the best, yet affordable hopefully DI ...

Vitriolum
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Hi there, could I ask your advice, we have a brick veneer 1989 building, with recently installed blow-in (silicone treated glasswool) wall insulation. ...

dannyrus
Building a Reputation
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Hi team - the cistern of our toilet fell off for a second time. The first time, the head snapped off the screws inside the cistern (two screws hold ...

Ricochet
Getting Established
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Hi. I have just bought an Ozito 12v cordless drill. Could I use the battery from that in an Ozito 18v Circular saw or other Ozito power tool.

krunalM_12
Finding My Feet
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The fly screen for my security door to Balcony is damaged (kids!!). I trued patching up those stick fly screen patches but the come off as soon as sli ...

dbase92000
Getting Established
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Hello all, I found there is a small gap between 2nd floor and roof on the first floor externally. Do I need to seal this gap to prevent any insect a ...

Ben2065
Cultivating a Following
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Hi everyone, I am slowly restoring my heritage home (built aprox 1890's) I am currently trying to divide my original double hung window (no sash cor ...

nonsibicunctis
Having an Impact
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I am currently rejuvenating some old director's chairs. I have new back and seat fabric for them. Unfortunately, my chairs had fabric that was attache ...

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Bunnings Team Member EricL
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To remove a water mark from a timber tabletop, you can try several different techniques. First try placing a tea towel over the affected area. Set ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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Cracks between boards in rendered blueboard cladding can be caused by ground movement, installation issues or environmental factors. Some cracks ca ...

Meet the community
  • Meet Judy, a hands-on person

    Judy believes D.I.Y. projects give you a real sense of achievement. Home improvement is also a continual learning process. "It stretches your imagination," Judy says. "It challenges you. And you end up with something you are proud of."

  • Meet Rob, who renovates caravans

    Rob only started renovating caravans in recent years, but his stylish projects have been a big hit with the Workshop community. "I sit at a desk all week and so it's good to indulge my 'inner tradie' at the weekends. I think of it as physical creativity."

  • Meet Nham, who loves exploring new ideas

    As a university professor, Nham has freedom to explore new ideas, and brings the same approach to his home improvement projects. Nham's projects typically include step-by-step instructions and lists of materials, making them extremely popular with the community. He loves being able to “fix a problem, create and build."