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887.1 | | BEING::WEISS | Trade freedom for security-lose both | Tue Oct 28 1986 08:02 | 3 |
| I know that they sell cedar lumber out at East Coast in Kingston, NH.
Paul
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887.2 | Got a plan | KRYPTN::MCWILLIAMS | | Wed Oct 29 1986 06:41 | 5 |
| Hi Ed, I've got plans around the house for a real nice one,I'll
send it to you as soon as I can 'round it up.
Steve
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887.3 | great | KIRK::GOSSELIN | | Thu Oct 30 1986 07:33 | 6 |
| Thanks Steve,
I would like to take a look at it. I was thinking
of a deck off the side of the house angling towards the rear of
the house with a gazebo at the end. Cost would be the next thing
I have to consider.
Ed
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887.4 | y | KIRK::GOSSELIN | | Tue Dec 30 1986 09:07 | 3 |
| Does anyone make cedar latic. I would like to build a fence with
cedar post and latic.
Ed
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887.5 | make your own | EXODUS::SEGER | this space intentionally left blank | Tue Dec 30 1986 12:24 | 11 |
| I'm a big fan of finding ways to justify tools that by themselves aren't
worth the price. When I purchased 4 sheets of pressure treated lattice
at something like $20 per sheet I later said to myself that what I
should have done was buy 2X4's (or wider), rip them into 1/4" or 3/8'
strips and buy an electric stapler. That is EXACTLY how those damn
things were made. If would have cost less (with a little more labor)
and I'd have a nifty stapler when finished.
Why don't you do that with cedar!
-mark
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887.6 | good idea | KIRK::GOSSELIN | | Tue Jan 20 1987 11:54 | 4 |
| That sounds like an excellant idea!!!!!!! I'll have price some cedar
2x4's.
thanks,
Ed
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