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I'm considering using 8-inch diameter concrete forms at either end of my coffee table base to which my bendy wood will be affixed. Those that I've seen online boast that they degrade over time. Can I assume degradation occurs due to weather and UV? Unless a tornado rips the roof off the den, we should experience neither.
Any other gotchas I should consider ... or any other suitable and readily available product? Larry |
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