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Amrad79
Just Starting Out
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Hi my colorbond roof is 12 years old . l live 4 km from the coast. Theres no noticable rust on my roof but l noticed about 10%-15% of the roof screw ...

softwareburnout
Cultivating a Following
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Looking at trying my hand at tiling an outdoor shower/toilet (and if it goes well a laundry) which need some attention. There are 2 coats of some kind ...

selvins
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Hi We recently used Peel Away to remove layers of paint from our circa 1940 home in the Blue Mountains, and have been left with small dents/scrapes i ...

elbow
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Hey guys i put up a bespoke fence recently but due to some difficulties where i could place my fence posts i now have a gap that i need to close. On t ...

Ric
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What screws can I use if my joists are 100 x 50 HWD F11 Green with Merdau deck?

anthward1972
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Hi all. I’m about to frame out the inside of the walls and ceiling in my colorbond shed using framing pine and then gyprocking it. I’m led to believe ...

halla
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Wanting to put in a patio on an exiting slab. The slab is 100mm thick with reo mesh in it and what’s the best way to anchor the posts to it safely.

myhandyman21
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We have a pool water-feature in front of the Timber fence. please refer to the photos attached. We built the water-feature box in block-wall and cover ...

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Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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Here's a simple guide I put together to help you make a flyscreen frame. Step 1 Measure both the height and width of the interior of your windo ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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I wonder if a bit of CLR would fix this. It looks like maybe bleach or some other chemical has been left to dry on the chrome which caused this. ...

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Meet the community
  • Meet Pete, who will tackle anything

    The multi-talented ProjectPete learned most of his D.I.Y. skills from his father, and loves the challenge and satisfaction of turning his house into a home. "I'm a fairly handy kind of guy," Pete says. "I will try to tackle basically any job."

  • Meet Adam, veteran gardening and D.I.Y. broadcaster

    Adam has been helping people with their house and garden projects on television, radio and magazines for decades. He's now happily sharing his expertise with Workshop members. "I believe experience and knowledge should be shared."

  • Meet Tara, passionate about encouraging women to D.I.Y.

    "The only way to learn is to give it a go," says busy mum Tara, who has tackled projects including a new deck, cubby house, garage storage and garden makeover. "Don't worry about making mistakes. Mistakes are the best way to learn."