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Material for fence
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Home Builders in Sulphur, Builder Save More in LC, have nice lumber and competitive prices.
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Williams Wood in Carlyss
Scott 515-6996 He can get anything you want plus he has equipment to cut, plain, jig or whatever you want done custom along with a kiln to dry wood if needed. I bought some 10''x10'' post for my house and he was very fair and got them quick. |
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X2. I do a lot of business with scott
He is fair and knowledgable. |
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Figure $9 a foot for material anywhere you go. 4x4 and 2x4 not 5x5 or 1x8.
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That's $5.10 per 6' picket and $12,240.00 to cover 1,200 ft. A 1" runner will not hold up 16 pickets per 8' between centers, will need min of 3 2x4's in order for it not to sway when wet. OP might want to rethink the total area of fence if price is a problem.
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I assummed he was talking more of a cattle fence with
horizontal boards verses the standard picket fence. Sent from my MB886 using Tapatalk 4 |
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