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Mark270481
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Mark270481
Growing in Experience
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Wednesday

Thanks @MitchellMc for the advice …this house was built in 1994 so should be good ..would you happen to know if the Ryobi 180w multiple sander is com ...

Mark270481
Growing in Experience
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Tuesday

Thanks Jacob,yes alot of effort ..cutting out the plasterboard if out of the question ..I’ll have to scrape it back ,my only worry is the dust flying ...

Mark270481
Growing in Experience
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Tuesday

It was using proper genuine Ozito Sanding sheets and base …I faced the issue with the stock base and sanding sheets …thinking the base had gone bust I ...

Mark270481
Growing in Experience
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Hello my helpful and awesome community ..need your help yet again …so looking to paint a wall in the living area but the the way the previous owners d ...

Mark270481
Growing in Experience
Tuesday

@EricL realised soon after that the Ozito sander is absolute rubbish …the hook and loop system would not hold the sandpaper (even changed the base) an ...

Mark270481
Growing in Experience
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4 weeks ago

Hi Mitchell,I bought the Ozito detail sander and sadly it does not catch even 10%of the dust …really disapppointed ..plan to go get it returned ..I’ll ...

Mark270481
Growing in Experience
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4 weeks ago

Ok..so go time to do this ..and here is how I got it done..I could have sanded it but it took long as the paint was sticky and came off like glue come ...

Mark270481
Growing in Experience
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a month ago

Problem is that this one did not show up till the paint dried …I kept looking it over when painting and these were not there …when I tried taking it o ...

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Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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4 weeks ago

So, you don't need to sand the varnish entirely off @Mark270481. You just need to scuff it up so it's not glossy anymore and then prime it with someth ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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a month ago

Hi @Mark270481, It's best to leave the paint for a week to cure and dry entirely before sanding. Although the top would have skinned over, the paint ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
October

It's great to hear you successfully installed the panels @Mark270481! Many thanks for including the finished image; it looks sensational! Well done. ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
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October

Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @Mark270481. It's great to have you join us, and many thanks for your question about installing wall panell ...

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Mark270481
Growing in Experience
4 replies
4 weeks ago

Ok..so go time to do this ..and here is how I got it done..I could have sanded it but it took long as the paint was sticky and came off like glue come ...

Mark270481
Growing in Experience
5 replies
a month ago

Problem is that this one did not show up till the paint dried …I kept looking it over when painting and these were not there …when I tried taking it o ...

Mark270481
Growing in Experience
a month ago

Thanks Mitchell for that helpful tip ..I’ll wait a week and try it out and then update the group on how I went You are spot on when you say that the ...

Mark270481
Growing in Experience
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Novice painter here,used Tauberman ultimate enamel paint to repaint my architraves and door frames however I found that there were these thick deposit ...

Mark270481
Growing in Experience
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October

Thanks for the advice Mitchell ..I did use nails for the walls but not for putting the panel up on the ceiling and Sellys hold up held it up really we ...

Mark270481
Growing in Experience
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October

Hi Mitchell, the one that I am putting up on the wall is this one from inbuilt ,bought it from bunnings https://www.bunnings.com.au/2400mm-x-1200mm-x- ...

Mark270481
Growing in Experience
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I am doing a DIY project in my Laundry space where I am looking at putting up a 3mm Melamine MDF panel on my wall . I have been advised that I can use ...

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