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Hi @Tony11 Great work in resolving that unexpected complication. I cant even to begin to imagine why the silicon as they have there own seal. Tha ...

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Hi @jaiprak Good job

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Hi @khatriy You would only need a plate 150mm x 60mm x3mm to 5mm so the plate can screw into the solid brick of the wall not so big as you have dr ...

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Hi @Neen I think you will agree there is no harm in doing both the front and back and fibre glass webbing for that stronger repair. I know you like ...

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Hi @praba A inexpensive way is to line the shed wall base with plastic and have it push past the cement slab. So any water through the holes diverte ...

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Hi @amichaelmedia Timber shrinks by 10% when it drys as a guide so its natural to get some cracks but the furniture isnt in bad condition i would ca ...

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Hi @Neen I would get some helpers and stand the face up on its footing as it was designed to do that way you can access both sides of the repair. If ...

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hi @cindyciti @JacobZ95 is right the secert to a good repair is reattaching the top frame to the side frame the chances are a screw or two has ...

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jaiprak
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February

@EricL @Jewelleryrescue - silicone and a length of timber did the job in 24 hrs

Zawadi
Finding My Feet
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February

Thank you @Jewelleryrescue, good advice about the strapping, I'll add that in. And interesting thought about going under the joists. That could work w ...

approachmhn
Cultivating a Following
February

@MitchellMc @Jewelleryrescue Thank you very much for the detailed response.i will try this weekend and post it here.Regards.

JustinMcAbbe
Cultivating a Following
February

Thank you, the valve is not damage at all, I'll use the tape to patch up the pipe,

TheSparrowHome
Having an Impact
February

   Hi there, Really depends on what you need! Do you need a bookcase or a desk, or a shelving unit? I myself am very partial to the white & oak ...

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February

Hello @arfabuck Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's marvellous to have you join us, and thanks for sharing your question about what to ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
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February

Hello @khatriy Thanks for sharing your question about your outdoor hinge. That's an elegant solution suggested by @Jewelleryrescue. The aluminium a ...

Tony11
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February

Thank you for your suggestions. I will try those tomorrow. I very much appreciate your taking the time to help. Tony

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Jewelleryrescue
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February

Hi @Tony11 Great work in resolving that unexpected complication. I cant even to begin to imagine why the silicon as they have there own seal. Tha ...

Jewelleryrescue
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February

Hi @khatriy You would only need a plate 150mm x 60mm x3mm to 5mm so the plate can screw into the solid brick of the wall not so big as you have dr ...

Jewelleryrescue
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February

Hi @Neen I think you will agree there is no harm in doing both the front and back and fibre glass webbing for that stronger repair. I know you like ...

Jewelleryrescue
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February

Hi @Neen I would get some helpers and stand the face up on its footing as it was designed to do that way you can access both sides of the repair. If ...

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February

hi @cindyciti @JacobZ95 is right the secert to a good repair is reattaching the top frame to the side frame the chances are a screw or two has ...

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Hi @AJ-DIYer In addition you night have limited space and angles to use a full saw so a panel saw might siut your purpose better given some of the ...

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Hi @ivanptr It could be a loose cover and some times a loose leave or other etc can fall into the blades and make that noise.Fan power off Stan ...

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Hi @dezbuster Try the following. Under the step you will need a plastic smoother in the paint department or some old card board will work to as lon ...

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Curved marble and besser garden wallBesser blocks capped with marble tiiles 30M garden wall in marble I have gone crazy with the white marble I d ...

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Thanks for following the story @MitchellMc After you sharing your ideas I have added the solar film I decided to buy her a small desk fan(bladeless) ...

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