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Hit and Miss fencing


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All done and dusted. :thumbup:

Thanks for the advice. It's the most fun I've had fencing in ages. Assuming the rest of the fence falls down I'll get to continue it.

I went with Turbo Gold screws in the end as they don't split the wood or need pilot holes.

Cheers

Tim

 

 

(be gentle with me if you don't think it's any good!!)

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I like it :thumbup1:

 

Not done any of this style myself but I did come across a vertical form of it last year where a new build housing estate was built in a flood plane ( :sneaky2: ) and it was installed to allow the water to flow between properties and out a particular path to the ditch - no idea if it worked or not in this recent weather though :biggrin:

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