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    Fence dilemma

    Not entirely sure what a 'morticed wall plate' is - not one of these is it? http://www.sabrefix.co.uk/products_fencefix_view.php?id=81 If so, I see how the arris attaches but how do I go about attaching the other end to the pier - or is it designed to be concreted in when built? Or am I...
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    Fence dilemma

    Yeah I had thought about using posts from my ground level but dismissed it because I didn't think it'd be strong enough. I could attach posts to the retaining wall but I don't know how thick it is (and what's the other side of it - i'm assuming just earth) or how well it'd cope with the force of...
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    Fence dilemma

    Yeah good point about being able to replace parts of, rather than the whole thing. I might price up the job using closeboard then and see how it compares. If money wasn't an issue I'd go for option 1 but as it is (expensive new baby) it's not really something I can contemplate at the moment...
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    Fence dilemma

    Yeah, unfortunately it's our responsibility.
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    Fence dilemma

    Hi, I'm hoping some of you knowledgeable lot may be help me with a fencing dilemma. I have footpath running along the rear of my property that is about 4th higher than the ground level of my property.There is currently a 4ft retaining wall with a 3ft high block wall on top, on top of that is...
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