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Fence project finished



Only two things to say;

1) That is some improvement over the old fence

2) WOW!


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Fence project finished


You sir, do good work. Very nice looking execution.



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Fence project finished


Nice work.

Now, who gets the maintenance contract?

You have almost created the need for a continuous service contract.G

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What a job!
trouble is, I need another challenge......now.
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Only two things to say;

1) That is some improvement over the old fence

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Thank you. I actually enjoyed the project. Will also enjoy getting paid.
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Fence project finished


You sir, do good work. Very nice looking execution.



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Thanks.....
not much maintenance......actually. I would spray/roll/ a coat of TWP Rdwd
color stain oil(on the fence), coat the gate with another finish of good
quality enamel/rust protector......and go smell the roses...john
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Nice work.

Now, who gets the maintenance contract?

You have almost created the need for a continuous service contract.G

Lew





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Thanks.....
not much maintenance......actually. I would spray/roll/ a coat of
TWP Rdwd color stain oil(on the fence), coat the gate with another
finish of good quality enamel/rust protector......and go smell the
roses...john


Must be in a temperate climate.

A few weeks 0-10F weather along with the snow every year plays hell
with wooden fence if you don't stay with it.

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A few weeks 0-10F weather along with the snow every year plays hell
with wooden fence if you don't stay with it.


I guess we're ok then. Our -30F winter temperatures must mean that our
fences are frozen too solid to suffer any damage. Whew!
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50 o is cold..........55 o is a heat wave
Coastal climate....Redwoods, ferns, lemon trees, kiwis, grapes, etc.
I have seen some lower temps. 30os but not last long.....
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A few weeks 0-10F weather along with the snow every year plays hell
with wooden fence if you don't stay with it.


I guess we're ok then. Our -30F winter temperatures must mean that our
fences are frozen too solid to suffer any damage. Whew!



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