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Old 07-04-2003, 12:32 PM
Ophelia
 
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Thanks to everyone who gave suggestions. Oh yes I also bought none
drying
paint for the top of the fence.

In that case, I hope your fence is at least 2.4m high. You should not

use
anti-climb paint where any casual passer-by, which could include your
neighbour, can come into accidental contact with it. Generally, that

is
taken to be at least 2.4m above ground level.


It is indeed. Errrrr we did read the instuctions The only way she

can
get to see on is to climb up - and she does. All the fences at the

bottom
of our gardens are horizontal. Mad I know but they are a continuous

run.
The way the fence is contructed is by two layers of fencing, one offset

so
the only way you can look in is to look down if you can make sense of

that

O



O, what are you doing behind your fence that attracts so much interest?
:-))


Ummm errrr ought I to tell you????










Putting our compost on the space reserved for fruit trees. The neighbout
took exception to the smell and then battle commenced

you will need to read back to the whole thread)

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