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Old 18-05-2004, 03:07 AM
AndyPaul
 
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perhaps not entirely a garden question, but it is near my garden. i have wood
barriers between slabs of sidewalk concrete, not the fiber boards, but actual
wood. i have some that are rotting away from the elements and bugs. what are
those pieces of wood call, or better, what do i look/ask for at home depot?

thanks for any help

andrew
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Old 18-05-2004, 03:07 AM
Rick Shannon
 
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They were expansion joints. Replace them with redwood, fiberboard, or
even tar.

Rick

AndyPaul wrote:
perhaps not entirely a garden question, but it is near my garden. i have wood
barriers between slabs of sidewalk concrete, not the fiber boards, but actual
wood. i have some that are rotting away from the elements and bugs. what are
those pieces of wood call, or better, what do i look/ask for at home depot?

thanks for any help

andrew


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Old 20-05-2004, 06:11 AM
john
 
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You have sidewalks?

Seriously, why would you need/want to replace them? They're spacers put
in place when the concrete was poured. No functional value once it
dries, near as I know. But I'm no builder, so YMMV.

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perhaps not entirely a garden question, but it is near my garden. i have wood
barriers between slabs of sidewalk concrete, not the fiber boards, but actual
wood. i have some that are rotting away from the elements and bugs. what are
those pieces of wood call, or better, what do i look/ask for at home depot?

thanks for any help

andrew

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