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Old 23-05-2006, 07:33 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Charlie Brown
 
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Hi

My garden fence has suffered in the recent winds and a couple of panels are
down. The posts have loosed too. I would appreciate some tips on replacing
them, I will probably be working on my own. I will get some of those spike
things to put the new posts in, and will replace the old panels with new -
5 posts and 4 panels is the plan. My question is - how do I know that the
spikes will be hammered in VERTICALLY, and also, am I likely to be able to
handle the panels on my own?

Thanks

Charlie Brown
Ipswich


 
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