The Log house Project begins........

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Crap...thanks Obed....the shelves are up but the War Dept has been requesting a set of shelves at the end of the closet in the center. Working on a fence around her garden right now....all free from the land. Cedar posts, 2-3" diameter trees for the rail, then about a million 1" diameter sticks for the balusters. I got the idea from my In-laws in Canada who built a really cool stick fence around the garden to defeat the deer...it works!
Those cedar stick fences are everywhere in the Texas Hill Country.
hugs, Brandi
 
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Working on a fence around her garden right now....all free from the land. Cedar posts, 2-3" diameter trees for the rail, then about a million 1" diameter sticks for the balusters. I got the idea from my In-laws in Canada who built a really cool stick fence around the garden to defeat the deer...it works!

Don't forget to post pictures of the really cool stick fence. Rick
 
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RR. here ya go.......

Partially done;
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I used 2" finish nails to attach the sticks:
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A load of sticks:
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We wanted a trail down to the spring, so I figured this would be a way to clear a path and not wast all the saplings. A before pic:
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& after:
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All done:
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The horizontal sticks at the gate are removable, they just rest on screws. The entire gate panel is removable so I can till the garden every season with the tractor. Total cost was about $10 in screws, nails & fuel/oil.......
 
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Neat, Rick.

Those up-turned roots ought to scare away something! Get some polyester wig hair and some lips, etc., and they would be downright freaky.

There is a traditional art craft in Germany where they carve and paint gnome-like faces into the underside of tree roots.

How's the leg?
 
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Still have a lump & it's maintaining it's own independent temperature from the rest of me while at the same time being completely numb. Freaky ain't it?

Yeah the blow-down cedar toot balls are keeping with the theme on the West porch:thumbsup:
 
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Still have a lump & it's maintaining it's own independent temperature from the rest of me while at the same time being completely numb. Freaky ain't it?

Yeah the blow-down cedar toot balls are keeping with the theme on the West porch:thumbsup:

My wife had a contusion on her thigh. It took many years for the lump to dissipate. The temperature difference I don't know about. May indicate there is some internal healing going on?
 
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Oh heck. That is nothing like cedar stick fences down here in Texas. You have to sharpen a 2-3 inch post and hammer it in the ground side by side. When finished, you can barely see thru them.
hugs, Brandi
 
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Oh heck. That is nothing like cedar stick fences down here in Texas. You have to sharpen a 2-3 inch post and hammer it in the ground side by side. When finished, you can barely see thru them.
hugs, Brandi
 

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