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Loren via HomeKB.com said:
Tree AND Internet knowledge. You people are amazing! Here's the link http://www.fotothing.com/Loren/ As it is now dark when I leave for work as well as when I get home, I wasn't able to get a good daylight picture of the stump. It is deceiving, but there is about 8 inches between the top of the stump and the bottom of the deck. And the stump is about halfway under the deck. There is about a three foot cantilever, so the stump is a good distance away fromt the footing. What you see is about 5 weeks growth. What kind of Salix was this, again? I'm not sure you said. If you did, I can't find it. =( If it were me, I think I'd still opt for removing the section of the deck that's over the stump, and remove it (the stump) properly (grinding). If you're careful, you shouldn't damage any of the joists, when removing/replacing them. -- Eggs A piece of motorway and piece of dual carriage way are enjoying a drink in the pub. In walks a piece of red tarmac. The motorway whispers to the carrageway "Come on lets drink up and go before the trouble starts; He's a cyclepath!" |
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