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Posted: 10.12.2014  ·  #1
Lost over 60 foot of fencing overnight.

Just bloody marvellous, anyone care to lend me a Hymac? 🇧🇭


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Posted: 10.12.2014  ·  #2
matches to set light to it might be easier. Contact your house insurance company, it may be covered and get a contractor in to sort it.


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All fixed for now.

60 foot of fencing being held up by fixings to huge conifers next door with varying lengths of wood. All wooden posts had broke off at the bottom.

Concrete posts in the spring!


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yeah concrete post are the answer - I mean in a wooden fence.


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Ours are in since 1994, and currently waiting for them to snap at the bottom. Only problem is that we have back filled our garden and are about 3 feet higher than our neighbours patio.


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Ours are in since 1994, and currently waiting for them to snap at the bottom. Only problem is that we have back filled our garden and are about 3 feet higher than our neighbours patio.


:-|

That's going to be good fun when they snap! NOT

Not sure how long our's are in, they were already there when we moved here.


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Quote by Chevy g20

Ours are in since 1994, and currently waiting for them to snap at the bottom. Only problem is that we have back filled our garden and are about 3 feet higher than our neighbours patio.


Do I detect a hint of voyeurism Paul? :devil:


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Posted: 13.12.2014  ·  #9
:D :D


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