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    Quote Originally Posted by jimc View Post
    My experience is you do not need to tie ends together at all...just butt join them. This is enough to stop soil escaping from the raised garden.

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    I wouldnt be sure about that if they were up on edge. Laid flat I would agree.
    Pining them with rio rods is ok if you have a long enough auger bit ie $25-$30. It makes the extra sleeper that Silent suggests look cheap.

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    What??? No one has used the Domino for this?
    If you can do it - Do it! If you can't do it - Try it!
    Do both well!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ernknot View Post
    What??? No one has used the Domino for this?
    Well I was going to use the chainsaw to cut dovetails to join the lengths together with moritse and tenon joints for the corners.

    I think I'll go with Silentc's idea of using a length of 2x3 TP as I have a length of that under the house so no extra delivery ($$$) required.

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