Finished at last!

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by mef750, Jun 24, 2007.

  1. mef750

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    This is the left side of my decking, looking from my patio doors.

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    This is the oposite side of the first pic
     
  4. mef750

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    This is the middle section
     
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  6. Helofadigger

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    Looking good mef750 how big is your decking and is it your first time?

    My goodness that sounds kind of like a come on, not intended to be! :(

    Just very interested as Bob (my husband) has just started his first decking experience! [​IMG]

    Helen.xxx.
     
  7. mef750

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    Helofadigger its about 15 feet by 18 feet,
    I did state when I orderd my decking that
    I wanted the boards to run side to side
    not
    up and down as they are. It would have
    been easier to sweep all the debris off
    then, looks as if im going to have to
    get the hoover on it now lol.
    hope this helps you!
    (Good old Bob he seems a bit of a gem)
     
  8. Helofadigger

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    mef750 that decking area is a nice size Bob's only gonna do me a very small one, just enough room for a couple of chairs.
    Don't tell Bob but if he does a good job we will have one round the back too!

    Poor old Bob was kicking and screaming about doing a deck but like all us women we have our ways in getting what we want. [​IMG]

    No deck no tea! Helen.xxx.
     
  9. mef750

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    Had my first chance to use the decking today, its been a bute hear!
    Hope he dose a good job Helen, you wont regret it! [​IMG] [​IMG]
     
  10. high kype

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    i think it woes worth
    all the time and effort well done mef750 [​IMG] [​IMG]
     
  11. Kathy3

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    mef750 it looks great hope you get loads of sun to enjoy it,love your penny farthing
     
  12. mef750

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    Thanks High Kype, its been nice for a couple of hours then it starts to poor down again.
    Kathy3 I got the penny farthing from
    B&M a couple of years ago, but they
    are now back in the store again.
     
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