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Current catalogue Bunnings Warehouse - Valid from 01.09 to 30.09 - Page nb 84

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Catalogue Bunnings Warehouse 01.09.2022 - 30.09.2022
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Tiling DIY tiling projects are hugely popular, with enthusiasts making a statement with tiled furniture, walls and floors. The first step when tiling, says Nicole Budge of Johnson Tiles, is to create a hazard-free work zone. “Turn off the water and electricity supply to the area, ensure it’s well ventilated and, before cutting tiles, put on the correct PPE safety glasses, dust mask with a P3 class filter, overhead ear protection and a long-sleeve shirt and long pants.” Cutting tiles with a manual ‘score and snap tile cutter or wet saw is best, but if using a dry cutting tool, you will need to create a safe zone where flying debris and tile fragments will not hit anyone and can be contained with shields. Wear knee pads and rubber gloves when applying grout to floors. If working with heavy tiles or large quantities, enlist help when lifting and consider moving them with a hand trolley. Hooks and shelving Creating a focal wall of artworks or floating shelves is a great weekend project. But before drilling holes, check what's behind the wall. A good stud finder not only helps you find timber to hammer into, it detects hidden dangers. For example, the Bosch GMS 120 wall detector alerts you to the location of studs, metals and live wires up to a depth of 120mm in most plasterboard, brick and concrete walls. To prevent potential accidents later, choose a picture hanging kit suited to the weight of your artwork and when selecting shelving brackets, make sure the weight rating is fit for purpose. “A P1 or P2 dust mask is suitable for general plastering and repairs at home - just check it fits well as this affects the level of protection” Howard Tse, CSR Gyprock 84 bunnings.com.au | (O) bunnings | ®) bunnings THE ULTIMATE DECORATORS TOOLKIT Gloves Quality work gloves will help to shield your hands from glue, splinters, cuts, scrapes and more. Mechanix Wear ‘Original’ multipurpose work gloves, $24.90/medium pair, I/N: 0270113 Ladder rh An adjustable heavy-duty ladder \ aA makes hard-to-reach -S. > jobs achievable. Bailey Ladders 120kg 4 step, 7 * twin platform step stool, y $117, I/N: 0861105 = Spirit level Ensure straight lines with a spirit level. For ease of use, opt for one with a digital screen. Stanley ‘FatMax’ 400mm digital spirit level, $140, I/N: 5660414 Drill and bit set An essential power tool, for both serious renovators and newbie decorating enthusiasts. b= 4 Re FF FP Ryobi ‘ONE+’ 18V home essentials kit, $179, |/N: 0327892 Multi-use joint knife From scraping paint and opening lids to pulling nails and cleaning paint rollers, this little tool is handy to keep in your toolkit. Kango multi use joint knife, $15.98, I/N: 0098420 Stud finder Take the guesswork out of locating wall studs or drilling into walls with a dedicated stud finder, metals and live wire detector. Bosch ‘GMS 120mm Professional’ wall detector in Blue, $119, I/N: 5660262 Respirator Look for a style with adequate sealing from dust and vapours. 3M builders P2 respirator, $11.50/pack of 3, I/N: 0278436 Eye protection Safety eyewear reduces the risk of eye injury from debris, fumes and shards of glass or timber. q Protector compact safety goggles, $13.95, I/N: 5810256 Ear protection When using noisy power tools or blowing leaves, protect your hearing with adjustable, comfortable and sturdy earmuffs. 3M ‘Pro Grade’ 274B hi viz ear muffs, $48.90, I/N: 0079395 Screwdriver set Look for akit that includes slotted, Phillips, square drive and precision screwdrivers to cover a variety of jobs. Stanley ‘Essentials’ 19 piece screwdriver set, $29.98, |/N: 0335408 Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered.

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Tiling DIY tiling projects are hugely popular, with enthusiasts making a statement with tiled furniture, walls and floors. The first step when tiling, says Nicole Budge of Johnson Tiles, is to create a hazard-free work zone. “Turn off the water and electricity supply to the area, ensure it’s well ventilated and, before cutting tiles, put on the correct PPE safety glasses, dust mask with a P3 class filter, overhead ear protection and a long-sleeve shirt and long pants.” Cutting tiles with a manual ‘score and snap tile cutter or wet saw is best, but if using a dry cutting tool, you will need to create a safe zone where flying debris and tile fragments will not hit anyone and can be contained with shields. Wear knee pads and rubber gloves when applying grout to floors. If working with heavy tiles or large quantities, enlist help when lifting and consider moving them with a hand trolley. Hooks and shelving Creating a focal wall of artworks or floating shelves is a great weekend project. But before drilling holes, check what's behind the wall. A good stud finder not only helps you find timber to hammer into, it detects hidden dangers. For example, the Bosch GMS 120 wall detector alerts you to the location of studs, metals and live wires up to a depth of 120mm in most plasterboard, brick and concrete walls. To prevent potential accidents later, choose a picture hanging kit suited to the weight of your artwork and when selecting shelving brackets, make sure the weight rating is fit for purpose. “A P1 or P2 dust mask is suitable for general plastering and repairs at home - just check it fits well as this affects the level of protection” Howard Tse, CSR Gyprock 84 bunnings.com.au | (O) bunnings | ®) bunnings THE ULTIMATE DECORATORS TOOLKIT Gloves Quality work gloves will help to shield your hands from glue, splinters, cuts, scrapes and more. Mechanix Wear ‘Original’ multipurpose work gloves, $24.90/medium pair, I/N: 0270113 Ladder rh An adjustable heavy-duty ladder \ aA makes hard-to-reach -S. > jobs achievable. Bailey Ladders 120kg 4 step, 7 * twin platform step stool, y $117, I/N: 0861105 = Spirit level Ensure straight lines with a spirit level. For ease of use, opt for one with a digital screen. Stanley ‘FatMax’ 400mm digital spirit level, $140, I/N: 5660414 Drill and bit set An essential power tool, for both serious renovators and newbie decorating enthusiasts. b= 4 Re FF FP Ryobi ‘ONE+’ 18V home essentials kit, $179, |/N: 0327892 Multi-use joint knife From scraping paint and opening lids to pulling nails and cleaning paint rollers, this little tool is handy to keep in your toolkit. Kango multi use joint knife, $15.98, I/N: 0098420 Stud finder Take the guesswork out of locating wall studs or drilling into walls with a dedicated stud finder, metals and live wire detector. Bosch ‘GMS 120mm Professional’ wall detector in Blue, $119, I/N: 5660262 Respirator Look for a style with adequate sealing from dust and vapours. 3M builders P2 respirator, $11.50/pack of 3, I/N: 0278436 Eye protection Safety eyewear reduces the risk of eye injury from debris, fumes and shards of glass or timber. q Protector compact safety goggles, $13.95, I/N: 5810256 Ear protection When using noisy power tools or blowing leaves, protect your hearing with adjustable, comfortable and sturdy earmuffs. 3M ‘Pro Grade’ 274B hi viz ear muffs, $48.90, I/N: 0079395 Screwdriver set Look for akit that includes slotted, Phillips, square drive and precision screwdrivers to cover a variety of jobs. Stanley ‘Essentials’ 19 piece screwdriver set, $29.98, |/N: 0335408 Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered.
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