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Matthew Storrs
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Damned if you do // damned if you don't.

 

He's kept the footpath open, maintained a safe passage, safe guarded his livestock from potential disease or attack from wandering dogs and protected joe public from potential risk posed by his livestock.

 

And still they complain.....

 

 

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from this old fencing to this, customer insisted on using old posts some of which were out of level and not all same height, hence small bump in the finished level :sneaky2: still, looks better than before

 

I hate it when people want to reuse old posts that are no good but have the rest of the fence new.

 

Same sort of people that want to use B&Q stuff that lasts 5-10 years instead of good stuff that is maybe 10-20% more but lasts at least twice as long.

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I hate it when people want to reuse old posts that are no good but have the rest of the fence new.

 

Same sort of people that want to use B&Q stuff that lasts 5-10 years instead of good stuff that is maybe 10-20% more but lasts at least twice as long.

 

Agree and don't make sense as the first thing to rot on a fence is the bottom of the posts, I must of put 100 or so concrete spurs on fences this year as the overall fence is perfect but the posts have rotted at ground level

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