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Default Replacing wood fence sections

Great idea, using the chunks of 2x4 to mark the spot and support new
stringers, thanks.

You also made me realize that 4" wide pickets would go up faster,
versus the 2.5 inch pickets that are there now. Since I'm replacing
the entire fence, no reason to stay with same size.

Any opinions on plastic lumber/vinyl fence products? I realize they
cost more, are they worth it compared to pressure-treated standard
wood?




On Sat, 26 Aug 2006 09:28:25 -0500, Tom Kendrick
wrote:

This will be quicker with another person to help but it can be done
solo using screws and nails. Use short blocks of 2x4 in place of the
other person.




 
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