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- Problem Neighbour Leaning things on my fence damaging it
A properly installed 6x6 posts will end this (or 8x8 will definitely do the job and more ) and build to the max allowed height If he tried to knock over a 6x6 or 8x8 posts with a bunch of slabs then it's obvious what he's trying to do and you have more of a case
- My Moovair 3 Ton heat pump review (Midea rebadge, same as Carrier . . .
There's a short 8x8 run and a 6" round takeoff Together, those would likely handle 250-300 cfm (assuming the heating cooling needs of where they serve require that), leaving 750-800 CFM in the 8x20, which is only about 680-730 fpm
- Walmart Photo Centre 12 Days of Deals - RedFlagDeals. com
Check their website daily for the next 12 days for a different deal (starts today) Hopefully there will free photos at some point Day 1: 8x8 Print Books for $3 37 Hey OP, this is 12 days of deals, so due to RFD beggars code of conduct, you'll have to update this thread daily ¯\_ (ツ)_ ¯
- Walmart Photo Centre Discussions, Offers Promotions
View up-to-date forum discussions about Walmart Photo Centre RFD is your Canadian destination to find all hot deals, promotions and tips about Walmart Photo Centre
- Building shed base over ditch - RedFlagDeals. com Forums
Im looking to build a shed base over a drainage ditch in our backyard I dont want to drill concrete pillars into the ground though I want to be
- Shed foundation options where there are tree roots?
Hello People, I have a little 8X8 greenhouse that I want to put in an area near a redwood tree there are roots in the flat area where I also do not want to disturb the tree roots at all What did you decide to do for your shed? Is there a way to level the shed if it becomes unlevel later?
- FENCE POSTS: 6x6 or 4x4 ?? Advantages-Disadvantages?
6x6 is overkill for sturdiness 4x4 is the standard And if you do it as a privacy fence, 6x6 posts stand out and make it look more substantial I wouldn't want it either If you're doing a "good neighbour" style fence you can use 6x6's nicely I really like the ecobuilder's 4x6 fence though
- Neighbour built a shed behind a fence - RedFlagDeals. com
You're going to jack it up and support it with 8x8 or something like building a raft It's like moving one of those historic houses or something Just so it can be moved like 6 inches or a foot? You want to create a war with your neighbour for that 6 inch or foot when it doesn't impact you in the least? $1 saved is like $2 earned remember that!
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