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midas
Growing in Experience
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Hello I’d be grateful for some advice please on a question I have about joining two pieces of a timber benchtop. I’ve bought two Okoume timber pa ...

David1996
Community Newcomer
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  Hey Guys I would like to increase my fence height for security . The fence is currently 120mm tall wooden picket fence, I was wondering if their wo ...

cafelah
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Can i install a kids swing to the beam in my outdoor alfresco? If so what attachments could i use to attach them to the beam? Beam is not wood.can i i ...

diyallday
Getting Established
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Hi, I'd like to use this mesh similar to: https://www.bunnings.com.au/jack-190mm-x-10m-fire-guard-gutter-mesh_p3040312 to cover a 10cm gap along the ...

Alans1
Just Starting Out
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 Hi, my front lawn used to be green and lush, please help recommend what to do. It’s Kikuyu

Janar_Dhan
Finding My Feet
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Have these tiles in living room and kitchen. they are in very very good condition except that grout and dull look.( I think they are dirty). what ca ...

jzacchary
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I want to build a retaining wall 600mm high, using treated pine sleepers 200x75mm and galvanised steel posts. I am not sure what length of the sleeper ...

Edgar
Growing in Experience
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All the door frames in our 1960's apartment are metal. I recently removed some shelving which was anchored on to one of these door frames and it obvio ...

alwyntn
Getting Established
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Hi All, I need to fix leaking shower head but having issue remove both turners . Any idea how to or way to remove stuck turner? Thanks

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Bunnings Team Member EricL
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I would suggest first checking for rust bubbles along the frame of the door. These will usually have slightly raised oval indentations on the body of ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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First assess whether your ground is compacted, which is a common reason why a lawn can start dying off or become patchy. I would recommend a lawn aer ...

Meet the community
  • Meet Tom, passionate about getting on the tools

    Tom describes himself as a jack of all trades. “I’m passionate about learning new skills and tackling as many projects as I can in the spirit of D.I.Y.” He loves getting on the tools every day and the sense of accomplishment from completing a project.

  • Meet Sandy, who is always planning her next project

    Sandy has a diploma in visual art and loves to crochet, draw and paint. She currently has the most popular project on Workshop. "There is a feeling of deep satisfaction when creating something from scratch."

  • Meet Brad, a third-generation tradesman

    Brad's career began as an apprentice welder in a training centre, which also gave the basics of many other trades. "There is a sense of accomplishment in making something rather than paying someone else."

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