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Post & chain problem - please help.
I want to place a post and chain around the boundary and have found
the pastic posts far too expensive so I have decided to use an 8 foot post cut down to three. Any ideas on how to attach the plastic chain to the post? Jayne |
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Post & chain problem - please help.
I would suggest you are better using metal chain especially if near a road
and kids mucking about or you could use rope through holes drilled into the posts using a 3/4 inch cutter bit in an electric drill Any large Hardware store even B and Q have all the right fittings "Jayne" wrote in message ... I want to place a post and chain around the boundary and have found the pastic posts far too expensive so I have decided to use an 8 foot post cut down to three. Any ideas on how to attach the plastic chain to the post? Jayne |
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Post & chain problem - please help.
On Sat, 28 Sep 2002 23:30:24 +0100, Jayne wrote:
I want to place a post and chain around the boundary and have found the pastic posts far too expensive so I have decided to use an 8 foot post cut down to three. So how high is the chain going to be at the lowest point of the cantenary? Think trip hazard, liabilty etc if this boundary has any public access. Also worth considering if completely surrounded by your own property. Any ideas on how to attach the plastic chain to the post? Hooks? The sheds sell various forms... -- Cheers Dave. Remove "spam" for valid email. |
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