Log Roll
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Log Roll
Do you think the Government Forestry Department might be able to assist you. Good luck.
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Log Roll
Hadn't thought of that
Thank you benjaminbutton
will find out

Thank you benjaminbutton
will find out
- waddo
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Better off using brick’s - they don’t rot! Gave up with wood around flower beds etc 10 years ago and my bricks are still doing the job - lol.
No matter how hard the past, you can always begin again.
- Keithcaley
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Re: Log Roll
Another alternative is to use red roofing tiles on their edges! - probably find some used ones advertised here or on Facebook.
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- Kibkommer
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Thank you all for your suggestions.
- waddo
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Keith, I have used the old Turkish roof tiles as well, they fit really well but have become very expensive of late - probably the best mind you and look much better than all the rest of the alternatives. I started like a true Brit by buying plastic rubbish that you would use in the UK, lasted almost a summer before the sun/UV ate it and it just snapped into many parts - learnt from that.
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I think the type that waddo mentioned are the same as what eromar has for sale in the Sales forum viewtopic.php?f=15&t=56519Keithcaley wrote: ↑Mon 15 Aug 2022 12:11 pmAnother alternative is to use red roofing tiles on their edges! - probably find some used ones advertised here or on Facebook.