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- Jan 11, 2007
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aw gee...guess I will have to take more pics...
There were several houses in this neighborhood (incl my orig one) that had to be torn down as there was asbestos in the roofing material...ppl moved and left several railroad ties they had used in their yard. Well seeing as I had no materials for this yard (and no way to buy new nor transport such me and some neighborhood kids rolled em over to my yard ( on wooden poles>these things are huge and heavy!) The surface was no longer planed flat (but hey...that just adds to the charm) and I need a quick fix for my kids friends to have a place to gather and sit in the yard...so I rested them on two (short) upturned railrroadtie pieces and set the tie on top of those (so a bench) >managed a big ole bolt thru the top into the supporting piece > but it was really wonky to say the least...so I filled it up/in with the foam stuff... now is rock solid (and still that way)
There were several houses in this neighborhood (incl my orig one) that had to be torn down as there was asbestos in the roofing material...ppl moved and left several railroad ties they had used in their yard. Well seeing as I had no materials for this yard (and no way to buy new nor transport such me and some neighborhood kids rolled em over to my yard ( on wooden poles>these things are huge and heavy!) The surface was no longer planed flat (but hey...that just adds to the charm) and I need a quick fix for my kids friends to have a place to gather and sit in the yard...so I rested them on two (short) upturned railrroadtie pieces and set the tie on top of those (so a bench) >managed a big ole bolt thru the top into the supporting piece > but it was really wonky to say the least...so I filled it up/in with the foam stuff... now is rock solid (and still that way)
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