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how to fill 6" gap in corner of garden
longwalks1
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Our bottom fence ends with a concrete post, and our side fence that runs down to it actually runs about 10" passed the rear fence (into a fallow area of woodland, hidden by bushes and trees). There is a 6" gap between the 2 that needs filling
Can i no nails/sticks like !!!!/grab adhesive a piece of 45mm x 145mm (the 45mm side) to the concrete post, then screw the side fence into the piece of wood, from next doors garden?
Does that make sense, and is it do-able please?
Can i no nails/sticks like !!!!/grab adhesive a piece of 45mm x 145mm (the 45mm side) to the concrete post, then screw the side fence into the piece of wood, from next doors garden?
Does that make sense, and is it do-able please?
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