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Author Topic: Just another project  (Read 1938 times)

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Offline deadeye

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My wife watches too much HDTV.  In the 20 years since my house was built, no one fell off the front steps now she wants me to build a railing.  Anyway, plan to use all recycled material (seems to be the direction I have taken lately) to construct the railing.  I have a bunch of black pipe left over from the chain link fence my son salvaged for me this spring.  Along with the pipes, he got a dozen 4x4's.  I have enough left after building the generator shed to make the uprights for the railing.  I had the cement anchors left over from when I had my own payphone company. 

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Some how between trips to the land and other functions, I managed to complete the railings.  It was a bitch drilling holes for the concrete anchors.



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Great job!  :happy1:  Ya, drilling holes for those anchors is a blast...and so is yanking a busted one back out.  Like the way ya left the top rail extended....