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Have an old chain link fence you hate?
I’ve lurked around this site for a while and thought I’d share. My wife watches decorating shows 24/7 [xx(] (I know, I know) and usually I try to ignore her when she says, “We can do that!” but this time, she was right. On one of the shows, they covered a chain link fence with wood and it made the most amazing difference. She recorded the show and played it for me so I said why not. Well she had found a website that had a how to booklet and she had bought it. (I think this was a conspiracy!) Anyway to make a long story short, we covered our fence with wood and it really made a difference. If you are interested go to www.whatchainlinkfence.com. The photos are amazing.
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wow, what a great idea for a chain link fence.. thanks for the web site... we live in a countryside setting and I wanted to put up a chain link fence as my neighbour's dog thinks I'm a pork chop ... but I didnt like the look of chain link: this way, by adding the wood over, from a distance people would just see the wood - also, great to grow a few plants up on... June
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This is just what I am searching for .I have a chain link that I don't want to rip out but I need to do something to it to make it look better and get more privacy. But this sight is not accessable anymore, Can anybody help?
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try this:
119 North Day Street, Orange, NJ 07050 Contact us at: info@academyfence.com | Home page: www.academyfence.com |
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