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September

Noted thank you @EricL What size would you recommend for the timber frames attached to the wall?

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September

Yea I was thinking of something like that maybe add 2 vertical frames for more security. Would that work? Once the plywood is attached it should be ab ...

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September

Sorry, could you please explain this a bit more so that I can understand it more fully. It's more so that if I ever want to replace the plywood and do ...

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September

Hi,No don't have a product in kind but I was just doing a little research in regards to protecting timber. Say I made an outdoor furniture with h2 tim ...

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September

Question,Would having a framing timber attached to the brick wall, then plywood attached to the framing timber be another option for French cleats?

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Hi, would anyone be able to let me know if its possible to put varnish and wood preservative on the same timber. For example, first add on wood presrv ...

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September

Cheers for the suggestions. will post on here if/when i have more questions and assistance.Thank you

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September

Hi Mitch,Thanks for the reply. Im pretty sure the bricks I have are hollow core I believe image attached below. Im thinking of like power and hand too ...

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September

Hi @kelso101 I've placed a sample image below to give you an idea of how you could mount it with a timber frame. If yo wish to have it in another c ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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September

I think it would be a far easier process, @kelso101, to fix a plywood sheet to the wall, which can be glued and screwed at multiple locations, than to ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
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September

Hi @kelso101 Just to add to the suggestions made, I recommend using Ramset 300ml Chemset UltraFix Plus along with Ramset M10 x 130mm Galvanised Che ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
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July

Hi @kelso101 I recommend using Zenith 10G x 40mm Galvanised Self Embedding Head Metal Screws Winged. They are self-drilling and designed to fix tim ...

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September

Hi,No don't have a product in kind but I was just doing a little research in regards to protecting timber. Say I made an outdoor furniture with h2 tim ...

kelso101
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Hi, would anyone be able to let me know if its possible to put varnish and wood preservative on the same timber. For example, first add on wood presrv ...

kelso101
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September

Cheers for the suggestions. will post on here if/when i have more questions and assistance.Thank you

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September

Hi Mitch,Thanks for the reply. Im pretty sure the bricks I have are hollow core I believe image attached below. Im thinking of like power and hand too ...

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Hi all, I'm thinking of making french cleats of some sort on my garage brick wall. Question though, would placing plywood first then the cleats help s ...

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July

Hi Dave,What do you mean channel on the post? Like a way to slide timber is that what you mean? Sorry I am also having a 3 post in the middle, was jus ...

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July

Thanks Mitchell and dave1,Ill give both suggestions a look at looks more stable with a 3rd post and builders concrete mesh. With the timber support fr ...

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Hi Mitchell,Sorry late reply,I was thinking of like a light screen board or some sort that i can hookhttps://www.bunnings.com.au/jack-30-x-14cm-concre ...

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