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Doesn't look it, but this is about 6ft high.

 

Made for umpiring badminton and lawn tennis in the summer.

 

Had to do it off spikes because the ladder was a pain. Took about the same time as ringing the butt out, but a lot less lifting and sawdust.

 

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Do you do fencing sideline extras?

 

Looks like three new panels there! :001_tongue:

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am loving the variety of stuff i hadnt even thought of! plant troughs and chairs look like they could be a big winner.. with the whole "rustic look" that people seem to be loving that look at the moment...

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Do you do fencing sideline extras?

 

Looks like three new panels there! :001_tongue:

 

 

Not me. They were there before we started on the tree.

 

I think that is actually as far as the gardener got painting them before we started the job. :001_smile:

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