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Made these a few months ago, quickly and out of whatever was to hand. They’re brilliant. I think I made them the right length to fit two in a fence bay. Doing them again, I’d make one thicker spined than the other so they can nest for transport and a big one slot over a normal one to overlap in a short bay. Would also make them lighter. 
 

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Also a nice flat surface to put firm livery, chapter 8 etc on.

 

Probably not when made of OSB.

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Fence protectors? What, like things that that protect fences?

 

Oh, you must be the brains of the operation. Yes, things that that protect fences.

 

 

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You slot them over the top of fences. They don't stop you smashing the whole thing with a fat chog but they do prevent the annoying little top-edge chips from a heavy twig rake.

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I thought it was something to do with you keeping chickens an that. or maybe that you had a problem with fence robbers in your area. Most of the gardens that we have worked in if you put that on top of the fence it would crumble into dust and cause more issues :D

 

 

 

 

 

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