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michaelsync
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michaelsync
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January

Thanks, @EricLI have digged the hole. I was thinking to use the cardboard to pour the concrete mix but Bunnings doesn't sell it. Can I pour the concre ...

michaelsync
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 I have a outdoor gym rigs. I bolted to big concrete pavers on one side but the other side is still on the ground. I've been using it for a year or m ...

michaelsync
Getting Established
December

Thank you, @Jewelleryrescue @MitchellMc

michaelsync
Getting Established
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December

Thank you, @Jewelleryrescue The step #1 from this link said that it is important to make sure the ground is smooth and flat My ground is not smooth a ...

michaelsync
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Hi, I am replacing the pavers. The grounds wasn't flat so I dig out and put two layers of crushed rock (road base) and river sand. I hired a small c ...

michaelsync
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December

Thank you, JewelleryRescue and Eric. 183 cm is the distance between the wood sleeper and the concrete step. 307cm is the distance between the wall an ...

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Hi all, I have two questions regarding the sleeper and the cover/deck. 1. I am using the pavers as sleepers/formwork. (pointed with red arrows). ...

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Bunnings Team Member EricL
Bunnings Team Member
January

Hello @michaelsync Yes, you can pour the concrete straight into the hole. Just keep in mind that you don't want it to overflow too much to reach th ...

Dave-1
Home Improvement Guru
January

Good Evening @michaelsync Now thats an interesting question Couple of questions to return to you first The space below the gym looks like a thoroughf ...

TedBear
Kind of a Big Deal
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January

Hi @michaelsync , since it has been ok for a year or so, has something changed on the other side of the fence to make the soil sink? If that area is s ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
Bunnings Team Member
January

Hello @michaelsync Thanks for sharing your question about anchoring your outdoor gym. One of effects of moving weight on soft soil is settling. The ...

Jewelleryrescue
Kind of a Big Deal
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December

Hi @michaelsync The compacted road base you did is great the sand will sit on top . I think it is fixable revisit your job pull out as many lumpy bi ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
December

So great advice there from @Jewelleryrescue, @michaelsync. It's sound like you might just need to add some additional sand and spread it out to crea ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
Bunnings Team Member
2 replies
December

Hi @michaelsync Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's wonderful to have you join us, and thanks for sharing your question about building ...

Jewelleryrescue
Kind of a Big Deal
December

Hi @michaelsync Can I propose a slight change to your construction so far? I hope I can, be so a you want a tempory moveable deck. Take the meta ...

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michaelsync
Getting Established
2 replies
January

Thanks, @EricLI have digged the hole. I was thinking to use the cardboard to pour the concrete mix but Bunnings doesn't sell it. Can I pour the concre ...

michaelsync
Getting Established
6 replies

 I have a outdoor gym rigs. I bolted to big concrete pavers on one side but the other side is still on the ground. I've been using it for a year or m ...

michaelsync
Getting Established
December

Thank you, @Jewelleryrescue @MitchellMc

michaelsync
Getting Established
2 replies
December

Thank you, @Jewelleryrescue The step #1 from this link said that it is important to make sure the ground is smooth and flat My ground is not smooth a ...

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