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PostPosted: Sun Aug 06, 2006 10:20 am 
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Last year sometime i had been wanting a new garden fence, my old one
had been growing moisture and mold on the side of it. So when i got all
the odds and bobs. I got the fence together and it was up perfectly,
so one night it was pretty windy and i heard alot of noise, so when i looked
out the window to see what was happening, i saw bits of my fence scatterd
in next doors and my garden. I was absolutely devastated.


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That has happened to the best of us!

I now use concrete posts, insert the wooden panels and then use L shaped brackets to hold them in and stop them from banging in the wind :wink:

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Were the posts just put into the ground or did you add concrete to them?


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At least you don't put your fence panels in at 1.30 am like our crazy neighbour.

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i told you i was on medication :angryfire: :lol:


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on this forum the posts seem to be more interesting that the dates :thumbright:


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 12:06 am 
So with the fencing? Any concreting on the fence posts? I had a good stab at putting up some fencing, it was a lot of hard work, A LOT, but so far so good!

Like all good DIY'ers, I decided to write it up -

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