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On 12 Mar, 08:06, Roger <ro...@nospam.zetnet.co.uk> wrote: > The message <NpFBj.21888$XI.14...@text.news.virginmedia.com> > from "The Medway Handyman" <davidl...@nospamblueyonder.co.uk> contains > these words: > > > > Stone is better than pea shingle as it locks together better. It also > > > allows water to drain away from the wood. If you set a post in > > > concrete, you are basically making     

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Author: mail
Date: Mar 12, 2008 01:23

Dear all, I've recently built a 44mm thick wood log summer house - one of those models where the (floating) can be independently fitted inside after the whole building is erected. In the standard layout, the structure is designed to stand on a flat surface such as an even concrete subfloor. Treated floor joists would then be evenly laid on this subfloor and floarboards would be nailed to
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Davy wrote: > "Dave Liquorice" <allsortsnotthisbit@howhill.com> wrote . >> You really don't want the grey as that is UV damaged > timber that has >> weathered and will no longer have any strength at all. >> > The grey weathering affects less than a millimetre of > depth of the wood and does not affect the strength - at > all. > > Davy I'd agree with that, having once planed a fence     

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Author: Woland
Date: Sep 15, 2008 09:16

READ THE FOLLWOING STORY AND SEE HOW THE FENCE COMPANY (FENCE-ALL) TREATS THEIR CUSTOMERS:- (Search in google with "wally fence-all ottawa" - the 1st link is the following complaint. Click 3 times when it asks for password w/o entering anything. BTW, BBB changed their report from their web site after April 10. Call BBB and collect the reliability report - just don't ACT LIKE A FOOL - THIS
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READ THE FOLLWOING STORY AND SEE HOW THE FENCE COMPANY (FENCE-ALL) TREATS THEIR CUSTOMERS:- (Search in google with "wally fence-all ottawa" - the 1st link is the following complaint. Click 3 times when it asks for password w/o entering anything. BTW, BBB changed their report from their web site after April 10. Call BBB and collect the reliability report - just don't ACT LIKE A FOOL - THIS     

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Author: stuart noble
Date: Jun 14, 2008 02:38

On 3 Feb, 17:07, "Dave Liquorice" <allsortsnotthis...@howhill.com> wrote: On Sun, 3 Feb 2008 06:20:33 -0800 (PST), jkn wrote: I like the idea which I've seen, here on uk.d-i-y I think, of making a shallow 'bath' for such panels, by putting down bricks to make a border, then putting a polythene sheet down, and pouring preservative into the area. This way I can 'dunk' the panels
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On Jan 14, 11:54 am, Stuart Noble <stuart_nobleNOS...@ntlworld.com> wrote: > m...@atics.co.uk wrote: > > On 13 Jan, 20:08, Pete C <petecn...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> On Jan 13, 5:05 pm, sm_jamieson <sm_jamie...@hotmail.com> wrote: > > >>> Where would I find this chamfered timber ? It is true it is usually > >>> the corners that look so straggly with the rough-cut. Any builder's yard should     

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Author: cindy04sherman
Date: Apr 17, 2008 08:11

mail@atics.co.uk wrote: On 13 Jan, 20:08, Pete C <petecn...@gmail.com> wrote: On Jan 13, 5:05 pm, sm_jamieson <sm_jamie...@hotmail.com> wrote: The gate surround is supported on a brick wall at one side and a concrete post (fitted for this purpose) on the other side, so the timber is not in direct contact with the ground at any point. If I use softwood I will treat it
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"HK" <payer33859@mypacks.net> wrote in message news:5urqlnF1ii1bpU2@mid.individual.net... > Calif Bill wrote: >> "HK" <payer33859@mypacks.net> wrote in message >> news:5uq0rdF1itp1cU1@mid.individual.net... >>> Don White wrote: >>>> "John H." <jherringnumericalone@yahoo.com> wrote in message >>>> news:r8dfo3d675db4ut8dc5esf7ifmct58f7fc@4ax.com... >>>>> On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 09:48:54 -0800     

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Author: cindy04sherman
Date: Apr 17, 2008 08:02

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Author: mail
Date: Feb 4, 2008 01:01

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Date: Jan 14, 2008 10:10

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Date: Jan 14, 2008 08:30

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Author: Stuart Noble
Date: Jan 14, 2008 03:54

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Author: Calif Bill
Date: Jan 12, 2008 11:26

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