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 Tired of having decaying fencing? See this link

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MEZLAW
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Join date : 2012-10-28

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PostSubject: Re: Tired of having decaying fencing? See this link   Tired of having decaying fencing? See this link I_icon_minitimeMarch 28th 2020, 3:13 pm

Fencing is very expensive, especially when you have more than a mile of it, and I do. As for outside chairs and tables, I've invested in the resin type.  I understand they are made out of old milk jugs.  They are heavy, comfortable and will most likely outlast me.   One more thing, they are also expensive.

BTW.......very nice site!
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PostSubject: Tired of having decaying fencing? See this link   Tired of having decaying fencing? See this link I_icon_minitimeMarch 25th 2020, 1:18 pm

Siding, tables, inside wall decorations, chairs, Impervious to termites and wood rot, use for raised garden beds. there's a lot on the web just type in your browser the words

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