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3 weeks ago

Hi @MitchellMc , @EricL I'm now going ahead with building a garden bed for the size of 1.5m long, 2.5m wide and 1m high. There will be fruit trees suc ...

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a month ago

Thank you.

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a month ago

Thanks @Eric for the details.What is the process for setting up cinder block? I'm more inclined to go with this option as I think it lasts much longer ...

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a month ago

Thanks @MitchellMc I have attached some photos here, the rectangle pink border is where I am planning to build the garden bed. As you can see the grou ...

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Hi I need to build a garden bed on a sloped ground. The size of the garden bed is 1.3m×0.8m. Q1. This garden bed as a box will go against the fenc ...

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February

Hi @EricL What drill bit size should I get to pre drill the panel frame?

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Hi I'm planning to lay stone paver in a square area similar to the photo below. Some questions: Whay sort of paver type is this exactly? Stone, proce ...

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February

Thanks @EricL !

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Hello @AJ-DIYer I suggest having a look at this discussion - Hugelkultur raised garden bed using Colorbond fencing by @Aussie-Garden. There are som ...

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a month ago

Hi @AJ-DIYer, Adding a concrete foundation under the walls would be a good idea to ensure they doesn't subside and shift over time. Depending on the ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
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February

Hello @AJ-DIYer The paver looks like the Tuscan Path 600 x 400 x 20mm Sand Porcelain Paver. There are a number of pavers close to the size that I'v ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
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February

Hello @AJ-DIYer The 70x35 is a good timber size to hold the Matrix panels in place. I recommend drilling pilot holes through the frame and the pane ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
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February

Hi @AJ-DIYer I also suggest looking at using a Trojan 300mm Mini Hack Saw as a possible option in cutting the adhesive between the cinderblocks. ...

Jewelleryrescue
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February

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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February

Sorry @AJ-DIYer, but Mitch has had to unexpectedly take some time off. Let me tag @Jewelleryrescue for his thoughts. As per my previous message, ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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February

Hi @AJ-DIYer, I'd recommend using these Pryda 450x90mm M10 Full Stirrup Post Anchors and having the entire leg concreted in the ground with only the ...

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Thank you.

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February

Thanks @EricL !

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February

Thanks @EricL and @Jewelleryrescue for the great suggestions.

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February

Thanks @Jewelleryrescue So say I run one timbre piece at the bottom between both ends of the deck screwed to the deck joists under. Then run another o ...

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February

Thanks alot @EricL I have attached a photo of my deck which is against the fence. The ground is sloped and I'm hoping to add a bit of privacy especial ...

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January 2023

Thanks @MitchellMc I think I might go with the stud and gybrock option as it seems less expensive and work required. Any guidance that you can provide ...

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December 2022

Thanks @MitchellMc There are a few types of Besser blocks, which one would you recommend?

AJ-DIYer
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December 2022

Thank you, please find below a photo of the alfresco side that needs to be closed off. I will consider the options you shared. 

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