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"Andy Hall" wrote in message
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On Tue, 7 Dec 2004 22:29:11 -0000, Colin Wilson
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Not really. If the wood had been damp before machining and assembly
and the building poorly made, then suddenly heating and drying it
could lead to shrinkage and cracking, but that should not have been
the case.


I`m no expert on any of this, but how many years of use are kids going to
get out of a wendy house anyway ?



It depends what it is. If it's a small thing possibly not, but
there are some fairly large constructions sold as wendy houses that
can be used for other purposes afterwards.



Have you seen the Beckham's one ? Subject to retrospective planning
permission, they'll be letting it out when the kids have finished with it.