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- How to fix a leaking toilet - Bunnings Workshop community
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @diy-chris It's terrific to have you join us, and many thanks for your question about replacing a toilet seal I believe the cream-coloured collar pictured below needs to be turned anti-clockwise to disengage the locking mechanism; then, it can be pulled up to reveal the seating washer
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Bunnings Workshop is an online community for home improvement advice and inspiration Ask your D I Y questions, chat about renovating and gardening, and share your projects
- About Workshop - Bunnings Workshop community
Bunnings Workshop is a friendly online community for asking home improvement and gardening questions and sharing your projects Whether you are a D I Y beginner looking for a helping hand or accomplished on the tools, Workshop is a great place to learn, share ideas and get inspiration
- How to tighten new but loose mixer tap - Bunnings Workshop
Hello Welcome to Bunnings Workshop Is your tap connected with a straight rod and a half moon washer held in with a nut? If it is you need to use a tap spanner kit ( as seen below ) The pipes slot in to one another allowing you to tighten the nut in a confined space Below is a link of a video of a similar tool being used to tighten the tap assembly I hope this helps please post should you
- Whole of House - Bunnings Workshop community
So a quick trip to Bunnings and some thinner pieces of felt have absolutely done the trick Step 4 - Enjoy all the water in your car!After a quick and simple bit of D I Y I've now got my trusty 1L Frank Green bottle in my car finally!
- Outdoor - Bunnings Workshop community
Help for outdoor home improvement projects
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Categories - Bunnings Workshop is an online community for home improvement advice and inspiration Ask your D I Y questions, chat about renovating and gardening, and share your projects
- How to make a pebbles and pavers path? - Bunnings Workshop
4) Start putting the pavers (600X300X40mm) that I got from Bunnings at the gap of about 150mm in between 5) Add pebbles to fill the gaps between the pavers and on the sides
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