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Provincial

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Photos or it didn't happen.

Sounds like the gateposts I made out of cut-down EDO floats filled with cement for stiffness.
 

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coconanipoo said:
I'm going to have all my Plomb tools welded together and make an Garden Gate for my back yard.

I wouldn't think ratchets and wrenches would fall into anything that might be construed as "garden theme", but whatever floats your boat.
It's going to require a massive amount of material to construct anything worthwhile - it's got to be at least seven feet high and about 18 inches deep at the minimum.

I would suggest choosing another type of source material: garden tools.
I've seen it down (at a house out on Steilacoom Lake) and it was fabulous; they used old bow rakes, sickles, hoes, and other garden and farm implements on a skeleton of 3/4" rebar. As I recall it was about 9 feet high and about 6 feet deep at the bottom, tapering up to about 4 feet wide at the top.
 
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