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Default Marking boundary in Tarmac.

On Sat, 14 Oct 2006 11:43:11 GMT, raden wrote:

|In message , Dave Fawthrop
writes
|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.
|
|Nails 30cm apart?
|
|Even if the heads rust away, you could find them with cable sensor

Thanks! Just done it :-)
Galvanised clout nails, which I had in stock, at 30 cm.
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