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Hi there,
I would like to build a garden wall that will be adjoining my neighbours front garden. As there has never been a wall here, how would I go about measuring/drawing a line that accurately (and fairly) is straight down the middle between our 2 properties. The wall will be roughly 16 feet by around 4-5 foot high. I have considered about using a laser pointing device, but am not too sure how I would calibrate/level this to get a accurate reading. My other plan would be to a make a square frame and align this outwards from my rectangular bay window and then taking measurements between the bay and the centre point between the two properties and then projecting this measurement at the other end of the frame. At the pavement end there is no post or markings where the centre line is. I would really appreaciate any advice if there was any other method employed used to work this out, that was foolproof and could be demonstrated to produce the same result every time in case of any future issues. Many thanks Naz |
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