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Default Marking boundary in Tarmac.


"Dave Fawthrop" wrote in message
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My new neighbour, with whom we have cultivated good relations by lending
him tools etc. etc. has renewed his side of the ?joint? tarmac drive.
The boundary was marked by the remains of the lone gone fence. Which is
now covered by tarmac to a few of inches on my side, which is a great
improvement so I am not complaining, but I have apparently lost a few
inches of land. I had previously marked the boundary at both ends by
chisel marks in concrete, so a bit of string will tell me where it is.

Has any one any good ideas as to how I could re-mark the boundary?
I was thinking of whacking thin line with a bolster.
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Dave Fawthrop


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Buy a can of marker paint, either spray or brush. The brushed type can be
applied to a damp surface if necessary and you can use masking tape to outline.
Most builders' merchants will stock one or both.

I would suggest that you consider re-instating a fence in the long term since
you appear to have a neighbour who could become too demanding.

Cic.

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