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Malc2098 wrote:The hole? A grape vine.
Karookop wrote:Yip, stunning and stirling work Mike. What a pleasure to see your pre-planning and accurate execution with awesome end results!
Mike G wrote:Karookop wrote:Yip, stunning and stirling work Mike. What a pleasure to see your pre-planning and accurate execution with awesome end results!
Thanks Carel. I'm looking forward to seeing these steps completed, and to getting some paving slabs down. Then having a braai!
Mike G wrote:Well, I've just started sketching a brick-built BBQ/ smoker/ pizza oven. That's for next year. This year I'll have to settle for an old drum cut in half.
Mike G wrote:The oak is here, Phil. I'll start back on that as soon as the patio is paved and the steps finished.
Andyp wrote:Mike G wrote:The oak is here, Phil. I'll start back on that as soon as the patio is paved and the steps finished.
If I have this right.. Workshop roof to finish, greenhouse/potting shed to finish, interior woodwork to finish, and the patio. So many jobs on the go would do my head in.
Rod wrote:A man's work is never done!!
I'll have to measure my vines thickness, I planted it in 1976.
Rod
Jimmy Mack wrote:Rod wrote:A man's work is never done!!
I'll have to measure my vines thickness, I planted it in 1976.
Rod
I too, was planted in 1976
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Mike G wrote:I've been trying to get hold of my mate who was the first I saw doing this trick, but he's off climbing in the Alps. If it needs a bigger hole (I suspect it will), I'll get the angle grinder out.
Phil wrote:3.5" square is 87.5mm x 87.5mm - Mike I don't think you need to worry too much as it won't become an issue in your lifetime! That would be quite a thick trunk and grapes supply the whole neighborhood or LOTS of L's of wine.
TrimTheKing wrote:Phil wrote:3.5" square is 87.5mm x 87.5mm - Mike I don't think you need to worry too much as it won't become an issue in your lifetime! That would be quite a thick trunk and grapes supply the whole neighborhood or LOTS of L's of wine.
It might not be a single trunk though...
Mark
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