Good Afternoon @ajdeans Welcome to the Bunnings community page Definently a good place to go through and gather some ideas!What type of interior lini ...
Good Morning @Dhilt I am not sure of what type of Bench you may want but thought you may like the one i built in January this year.Outside bench I hav ...
Afternoon @mcarbra You have an interesting question I must admit...For a span of 3.4m Id want at least another post in the middle to support it and t ...
Afternoon @Xfixiate I can picture what you are talking about and truth be told I would be thinking the same thing. The only issue would be that the co ...
Morning @victoriacalhoun That banging would evbentually get to me as well I must admit.I like @EricL 's solution with securing the bar and also puttin ...
Afternoon @H3nna That bookcase looks brand new and retro! Nice work I was trying to figure out the arch and then it dawned on me how you did it. It lo ...
Afternoon @writecrazy I pretty much had the same steps in my head as @JacobZ So in answer to the last lot of questions.Id remove all the sheets in th ...
Morning @shumm Walls are never totaly vertical nor square I would use a piece of trim and cut it to size to fit the gap. Once the shadow line is hid ...
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @preetik. It's sensational to have you join us, and many thanks for your question about repairing a benchto ...
Hi @Dhilt,
The products @EricL has linked to all come with their assembly instructions; it's just a matter of constructing them per the instructions ...
Hi @Xfixiate as @MitchellMc highlighted, fixing a whaler directly to the corrugated sheet will not be structurally correct as you will get compression ...
Evening @Xfixiate "span two corrie troughs" I think this is the important thing, once you bolt to the studs behind the corrugated iron - I don't thin ...
Good Morning @Dhilt I am not sure of what type of Bench you may want but thought you may like the one i built in January this year.Outside bench I hav ...
Afternoon @mcarbra You have an interesting question I must admit...For a span of 3.4m Id want at least another post in the middle to support it and t ...
Morning @victoriacalhoun That banging would evbentually get to me as well I must admit.I like @EricL 's solution with securing the bar and also puttin ...
Afternoon @H3nna That bookcase looks brand new and retro! Nice work I was trying to figure out the arch and then it dawned on me how you did it. It lo ...
Afternoon @writecrazy I pretty much had the same steps in my head as @JacobZ So in answer to the last lot of questions.Id remove all the sheets in th ...
Morning @shumm Walls are never totaly vertical nor square I would use a piece of trim and cut it to size to fit the gap. Once the shadow line is hid ...
Morning @Newgreenthumb No stupid questions, I can remember asking the plumber teh same one years ago Id remove that concrete? mix from the top, then y ...
Afternoon @SamMac Wooohooo Thank you for the update! And love your suggestion about concave/face outwards. There have been a few people with similar ...
This is an update to the stormwater rectification I started in 2021-2022. After last Fridays downpour I thought I would show how the landscaping, Berm ...
This is an old Kitchen rebuild project from 2009 I have Ummed and ahhed about posting it as the photo quality isnt the best. But decided if it helps s ...
I have wanted a snooker table for years and have always run up against the "space" for it to live in issue. Also the weight of a proper table and gett ...
I have wanted a replacement for my old timber sunlounge. It had been too many years in the sun and one day when I dropped myself on the timber frame I ...