Sandstone & Termite partial closure

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Re: Sandstone & Termite partial closure

Post by Soar Valley Light » Thu Feb 20, 2020 7:29 pm

I absolutely agree with Peter.

It's nice to see young people who have listened and learned how to achieve physical work safely and efficiently putting it into practice, especially as part of a team. Well done to all concerned.

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Re: Sandstone & Termite partial closure

Post by gregh » Fri Feb 21, 2020 9:56 am

Thanks for your nice comments about the grandsons, guys. Much appreciated. Very good kids.
And no, there are no plans for any 'replacements'.

I am quite surprised that the treated pine posts that had been buried for 20 years had absolutely NO rot. The other posts - what we call 'oregon' here ( a softwood probably Douglas fir from US) had all rotted just below ground level. The aussie hardwood posts had rotted a bit.
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