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Hi @VNylen, Something like this 42 x 11mm 5.4m Moulding White Pine FJ Primed DAR might be more suitable then. Once gap filler is added around the sh ...

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Hi @VNylen, Thank you for your question and welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community, it is great to have you with us. Can you advise how far pa ...

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Hi @ChrisA, Thank you for your question on setting channel drains in place. For optimal structural integrity and to mitigate subsidence risks, it' ...

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Hi @Euroka, Thank you for your question on removing black mould around your shower screen. Due to the location of the mould, I believe that it is ...

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Hi @ee, Thank you for your question about cutting the palings on your fence. I would start by getting a chalk line and pinging a line where you wa ...

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Hi @bean, Not necessarily. Because it wouldn't be retaining any significant weight, the brick being on a compacted base should allow water to drain ...

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Hi @bean, Having now seen your images, I would suggest that you start by digging a trench along the side of the driveway using a mattock. The trench ...

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Hi @danil22, Thank you for your question about noise dampening on a polycarbonate roof. If you were confident that you were aware of the location ...

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Dave-1
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Afternoon @bean Your driveway edging sounds interesting, are you thinking of any particular shape you are going to make with the bricks? I was think ...

ee
Growing in Experience
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My picket fence is too long at the bottom. I would like the cut the panels shorter so that they don’t touch the soil before I start planting. What’s ...

bean
Just Starting Out
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Cool thanks heaps. Would you need to cement under and behind the bricks to stop movement into the grass area??

Ramank
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LizzieCro
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In that case I definitely would stick to sheet vinyl. Just be aware, though, of the additional weight it’ll add to the van, if you don’t remove the ol ...

tod
Cultivating a Following
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Thanks for your kind advice Eric, I'll try your suggestions a little later in the day and let you know how I get on.

Bec08
Just Starting Out
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@LizzieCro It’s a touring van, I was hoping to lay over the existing vinyl

dchur
Building a Reputation
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Thanks for the reply Eric! Bummer. Ive spent the last two hours removing most of the grout that I think is problematic. I assume I don't need to remo ...

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Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
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Hi @ee, Thank you for your question about cutting the palings on your fence. I would start by getting a chalk line and pinging a line where you wa ...

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
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Hi @bean, Not necessarily. Because it wouldn't be retaining any significant weight, the brick being on a compacted base should allow water to drain ...

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
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Hi @bean, Having now seen your images, I would suggest that you start by digging a trench along the side of the driveway using a mattock. The trench ...

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Hi @Samara1, Thank you for your question about rangehoods. The type of rangehood that you select for your ongoing project will mainly be affected ...

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Hi @Suhas, That looks brilliant, I could never tell there was a problem if I hadn't seen the before photo. Awesome work! Jacob

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Hi @RenoHelpNeeded, To help visualise the space, I'd suggest you lay out the area using Dy-Mark Fluoro Spray & Mark Paint. This will give you a tang ...

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Hi @Steamer, Glad to hear you've had some success, let's hope that it's a permanent fix. Don't hesitate to reach out if you need further assistanc ...

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Hi @Suzie64, Thank you for your question, it is great to have you with us in the Bunnings Workshop community. The method you have describe should ...

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