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The use of wood in fencing allows
greater fiexibility in custornizing
6,your exact requirements
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THE "ViLINE"
THE. "PICKET"
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THE "RAMBLER"
TKE "IASKETWEVE"
USE CEPAR
Cedar hasmatural quake which
make it the kleal wood for felving. It
resists decay and takes paint or Stin.
These illuStmtions are lust a few from a wide
variety of designs available, Well help you
select one that best suits your style °thorns and
budget
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THE "iiiAR444"
THE "TOPPER"
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THE "PATIO PAL"
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THE "VERTICAL LOUVRE"
MOST COMMONLY USED WES
OF LUMBER FOR FENCES.
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Cedar 4x4 for posts—finished size is 31/21'x3',2"
construction grade
Cedar 2x4 for rails—finished size* 1' /2"x31/2" —
construction grade.
Cedar 1x6 for boards —finished size is 3/4"x51/21'
select tight knots
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- • 55CPER UN. FT.
24CPER UN. FT.
- 2541ER UN. FT.
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PROTECT YOUR PIIOPERTY WITH
CHAIN UNK FENCING
A steel chain link fenceprovides e!feo-
tive protection that will last for years
and makes a neat, neighbourly fence.
Easily erected, yet very strong. AvaR-
able in galvanized or green vinyl
coated.
GALVANIZED
48" high x 50ft.-
(27 mesh 11 gauge)
34 ROLL
HANDSAW
16 oz. Claw Hammer with
sturdy wood handle
SPECIAL AT
Quality 26' x 8 point cross cut
handsaw with hardwood
handle
SPECIAL AT WI!.
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