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Same place as "cheap as chicken feed."

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Same place as "cheap as chicken feed."
I have just a few pallets left. unfortunately there is no place near I can find them for free. now I depend on a friend who will bring me "fence like" pallets from work. to be honest I prefer to work with them as they mostly don't need to be dismantled.
The frame of my chicken run is metal tubing that a neighbor "just wanted out of there."I especially love finding goodies that folks throw out!
When we burned down the old farmhouse, we salvaged the red metal roofing and the wooden planking we used on the porch roof. That wood has been repurposed into walls and shelving in our basement pantry.that using salvaged wood from other projects is sometimes much easier to work with
The frame of my chicken run is metal tubing that a neighbor "just wanted out of there."
The fence posts around my garden are salvaged from signs that the company my husband works for made for a customer. The customer didn't need the signs and was going to toss the posts. Did hubby want them....? 10 foot, steel U-channel posts... hmmm... Uh, yeah. And we're going to get more in a couple months.
I just looked online; one site had those posts at about $52/each. Not including delivery.
We also found a super heavy duty chain and hook beside the road. Hubby needs to pull down a "leaner" tree when he's cutting wood? That chain won't break.
Depends on how wide your hips are shoulders are. Also bending over to weed or harvest without hitting the plants in the other boxI still had 19-1/2 inches of walkway on both sides.
Depends on how wide your hips are shoulders are. Also bending over to weed or harvest without hitting the plants in the other box