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Nailbag
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yesterday

Nice work @Dave-1 

Nailbag
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yesterday

Hi @Jeffersm963 I'm ex 30yrs in the powertool industry across many brands from sales, product development but mainly product training both locally and ...

Nailbag
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yesterday

If you think this is not something you can tackle yourself, consider simply booking in one of the plumbers. Waiting weeks/months for many trades is co ...

Nailbag
Making a Splash
yesterday

Ok I think I have a simple solution @NewbieDIYer Use this brush seal to fix under the door but to one edge, thus avoiding any central guide rail. Use ...

Nailbag
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yesterday

Hi @rob074 I'm with @Dave-1 comments and recommendations. Additional freestanding posts no more than 1800mm apart and create a privacy screen with 90m ...

Nailbag
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yesterday

Hi @Dicky1 The most important aspect of any bathroom is the waterproofing, especially the shower recess. For your consideration this is how I would ta ...

Nailbag
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Saturday

Hi @NewbieDIYer Agree as per @JacobZ suggestions. there is this previous article on how to remove a pocket door However there are two ways pocket door ...

Nailbag
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Saturday

Hi @Gayleis you should be right to divert downpipes to the tanks, it's making any overflow connections back to the property stormwater you won't legal ...

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Dave-1
Home Improvement Guru
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yesterday

Afternoon @vasta As @JacobZ has mentioned the original installer should be rectifying it at their cost. However if its before your time that may be a ...

ricm
Finding My Feet
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Wednesday

Thanks @Nailbag ! Yes, I totally get that and i agree about the pool pavers height. Need to convince the boss on that one! I appreciate your thoughts, ...

Kalle
Finding My Feet
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Wednesday

Hi @MitchellMc I just contacted Zucchetti in Italy and they replied immediately. Very impressive. You were right. It is a press fit (see instructions) ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
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Tuesday

Hello @vas90 I agree with @Dave-1's assessment you are looking for a sealant that should be able to expand. Putting a solid drying seal will just b ...

Dave-1
Home Improvement Guru
Tuesday

Afternoon @vas90 My only concern is that it is a rigid product and the gap you have appears to be an expansion type deal. I think it may end up fractu ...

TedBear
Kind of a Big Deal
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a week ago

Hi @learninglots , I agree with the methods described by @JacobZ & @Nailbag , but I'm wondering how well you get on with your neighbour. Under every ...

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Nailbag
Making a Splash
yesterday

Hi @Dicky1 The most important aspect of any bathroom is the waterproofing, especially the shower recess. For your consideration this is how I would ta ...

Nailbag
Making a Splash
Saturday

Hi @NewbieDIYer Agree as per @JacobZ suggestions. there is this previous article on how to remove a pocket door However there are two ways pocket door ...

Nailbag
Making a Splash
2 replies
Saturday

Hi @Gayleis you should be right to divert downpipes to the tanks, it's making any overflow connections back to the property stormwater you won't legal ...

Nailbag
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Friday

Hi @NickTheGreek Spotted gum is becoming a hard to get species as mills around the country shut down so, and as such comes at great cost/mtr. My perso ...

Nailbag
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Wednesday

Hi @cjl1989 is it feasible to unbolt the shed from the slab, and raise it off the slab with chocks of timber or spare bricks. Then fastening siliconed ...

Nailbag
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Wednesday

hahaha, good luck with that, we all have bosses to answer to @ricm

Nailbag
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Wednesday

Hi @Case I'm in agreeance with the retaining wall (50mm x 200mm) solution as well with an aggi pipe between the wall and fence. I always recommend ang ...

Nailbag
Making a Splash
2 replies
Tuesday

Hi @ricm As with both @JacobZ & @Dave-1 recommendations, I would avoid using the existing pavers as the base to support the new deck. The additional w ...

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Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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If you've tried cleaning mould from silicon previously, the mould has likely stained it. If this is the case, no amount of scrubbing or applying cle ...

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