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Sold a guy some advertising who sells ocean going containers. He has a LOT
of squares he has cut out to install doors for people. IIRC, the door is
6'w x 7'h. Nice cuts, as they have to be pretty good for the door to fit.
Anyway, I'm going up Tuesday and bring back all my trailer can handle. Use
them for fencing, and roofing on my progressing compound area. Thought I
would put up cedar posts and rails, then lag bolt them to the rails, then on
the outside, mount a straight cedar post in every valley of the sheet, so
that it basically looks almost like a cedar post fence from outside.
Sturdy. Free. Can't beat that.

Steve

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