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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1634131" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Yep, The forest circus only charges 3 cents a foot. 30 cents for a 10 foot pole. I figure by the time I had fuel etc into them that they cost me about $1 a pole. Going 6 high it cost me $6 for each section and $15 for a #1 9 foot RR tie. That is a whole lot cheaper than any of the other options. Now if someone would show up and install them for me..... Summer has arrived and it is heating up. I get out there about 5:30 in the morning and quit around 9:30 when it starts heating up. I have always said there is nothing about my Scandinavian ancestry and being raised on the north Washington coast that prepared me for hot weather.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1634131, member: 498"] Yep, The forest circus only charges 3 cents a foot. 30 cents for a 10 foot pole. I figure by the time I had fuel etc into them that they cost me about $1 a pole. Going 6 high it cost me $6 for each section and $15 for a #1 9 foot RR tie. That is a whole lot cheaper than any of the other options. Now if someone would show up and install them for me..... Summer has arrived and it is heating up. I get out there about 5:30 in the morning and quit around 9:30 when it starts heating up. I have always said there is nothing about my Scandinavian ancestry and being raised on the north Washington coast that prepared me for hot weather. [/QUOTE]
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