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androidhaig
Finding My Feet
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We're in an old apartment built in the 70s and there's a strange fireplace/mantel that doesn't actually work. I can't tell if it's been bricked up or ...

Voulav
Community Newcomer
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 Hello, we had water leaking into our house from some cracked tiles but the problem has been remedied outside. I just had someone fixing the plaster w ...

Gayleis
Just Starting Out
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I can’t get someone to put gutter downpipes to my raintanks, or the taps and overflows, so I have to try and do them. (I’m at Curramulka Yorke Peninsu ...

MrsV2580
Just Starting Out
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Hi - we recently bought a single brick house about 35 years old. Each built in wardrobe and cupboard has large gaps on the inside between the gyprock ...

shirley123
Just Starting Out
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I have lived in my home for 30 yrs and have a black slate floor throughout most of the house. I have sealed it several times with gloss sealer. I have ...

Christinesteinm
Community Newcomer
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Himy kitchen corner cupboard door is leaning forward at the top touching the other door how do I fix it  

KarenMM
Just Starting Out
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A couple of window sills in my home are very weathered from sun damage and in a bad state with cracks in the wood. The sills are not rotten (yet) and ...

1LaijoBunninz
Just Starting Out
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how can I replace this knob into a Lock for my room? is it possible without getting carpenter?  its similar to this but with no push button locks.

Nik3
Just Starting Out
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My shower tap is leaking but I can’t take the mixer handle off to get to the cartridge. I tried wd40.    

Matt_R
Just Starting Out
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Hi I am wondering what is the best way to fill a palm sized hole in an internal wooden door? Would you use a foam filler with putty over it? Or shou ...

mia011
Just Starting Out
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    Hi everyone, I was wanting to know best method to fix burn marks on kitchen MDF tabletop next to the stove without replacing the whole sheet ...

ggarylugmailcom
Just Starting Out
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Hi there, As you can see from the photo, there are cracks on the tile which is caused when I replace the tile next to it. Is there any quick fix rat ...

marissa
Just Starting Out
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Hello! I have recently discovered this burn mark in the middle of my kitchen bench and was seeking advice of how to fix it. Thanks!  

badmojo
Getting Established
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Hi, The bottom aluminum frame of our exterior garage door is not sealed and causes water to come in to the garage. Any suggestions on sealing this ...

harryl111
Just Starting Out
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    The absence of gutters on the metal roof causes water to pour directly down the walls, splashing onto the brickwork beneath the window sills and ...

pepsp
Having an Impact
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I am trying to remove a stuck pop up bath plug. I have been able to screw off the top but the actual mechanism is stuck down and I can't seem to turn ...

Onearmman
Growing in Experience
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Hello, Before i make mistake trying to remove it, is this removable and any spareparts at Bunnings? It is kind of plastic/acrylic bathroom sink

DIYsavvy
Just Starting Out
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What is the best way to restore this rusted pipe? Can the rust be removed and repainted? Any process and product recommendations appreciated.     ...

Suzanneizatt
Just Starting Out
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dajeya
Finding My Feet
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I have a Gardenline essential lawn mower. It is not firing. This does not have a primer. I cleaned the caburator and tried . Still not working.. I t ...

ventodimare
Building a Reputation
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Hello, I want to connect a hose to my bathroom tap to water my plants on the balcony. I've found a gardena Adaptor (see pic). I was wondering if this ...

HJS
Just Starting Out
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We were thinking of replacing this vanity but have put that on hold as it's attached to the bath, which makes it costly. Am hoping I can revamp it in ...

MSSM
Finding My Feet
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Hi,I have an old fence/barrier made of treated pine logs bolted to plates and these are bolted to very large metal posts/girders. The plates and bolts ...

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