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20 hours ago, oldwoodcutter said:

She wouldn’t have it , so I suggested removal, grind out, and fence up, but she then said she had a budget of £250 max, so I rather abruptly got back on the road again.

Customers, who'd have them. Can't live with them, can't live without them. It does get pretty irksome when they think that can tell you their maximum budget and expect you to work to that. Some of them are either clueless or sharks, but from the customer side of the equation.

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1 hour ago, maybelateron said:

Customers, who'd have them. Can't live with them, can't live without them. It does get pretty irksome when they think that can tell you their maximum budget and expect you to work to that. Some of them are either clueless or sharks, but from the customer side of the equation.

Here is a visual aid from another forum to assist:

 

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1 hour ago, RobG 86 said:

Not my best work, but managed to get it looking sort of okay. As promised Post a photo when it’s done. 6568208C-2276-458C-B5A4-6C67C3667FDF.thumb.jpeg.9a9fb6800a0d35717bbf4b22eff0a9df.jpeg

Looks better than I thought it would , from the ground anyway ( which is were most would view it from ! )

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