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  1. #1
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    Default slowly getting there

    hey all

    just concreted the posts for my fence today, so when the fence is up i can tear down the other one at the other end of the yard, jack hammer away some of the existing path, dig holes, make box, lay slab, AND THEN.................... erect my new 7mx5m shed .

    sounds simple doesn't it

    wish me luck
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    go for it!!!!!

    I am told we are one of the few countries that concrete fence posts in
    Steve
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    ....catchy phrase here

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    Quote Originally Posted by mudguts
    sounds simple doesn't it
    Hmmmm, yes!!

    Al

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    hi

    gee wouldn't it be nice,if when u have a four day weekend, if the weather was accomadating to me wanting to paint the pickets for my fence? Then i could put them up and continue..:mad: ....................wouldn't it be nice hmmmmmmmmm.

    Best laid plans...... .

    cheers.
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    Default fence is up

    g'day

    finished putting up the fence today and just thought a rave a bit about my framing gun that i used. I was very suprised how good it was. Its the GMC framing gun (i didn't have high expectations just thought it would do the job) for $200 or so. Very nice to use, no jams using 75mm plain shank or 50mm galv ring shank. Same depth every time. Did a beautiful job.:eek:

    Just thought i'd share in case anyone was thinking of purchasing one of these.

    cheers

    daniel
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