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Construction & Landscaping
Looking for a better way to cross a lawn with little damage.
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<blockquote data-quote="LCCorp111" data-source="post: 27554" data-attributes="member: 2641"><p>Ok I'll let you in on a secret, but don't tell anyone. I go to a semi-trailer repair shop and ask for old trailer doors. 1" to 1 1/4" thick plywood, steel lined, 4'x9', I cut them in half long ways. And the best part, they are $FREE.99! Yeah, they have to pay the garbage service to take them so they are more than happy to supply you with all you need. Take off the hardware and your ready. A little heavy but they last a long time and I have had no damage at all to grass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LCCorp111, post: 27554, member: 2641"] Ok I'll let you in on a secret, but don't tell anyone. I go to a semi-trailer repair shop and ask for old trailer doors. 1" to 1 1/4" thick plywood, steel lined, 4'x9', I cut them in half long ways. And the best part, they are $FREE.99! Yeah, they have to pay the garbage service to take them so they are more than happy to supply you with all you need. Take off the hardware and your ready. A little heavy but they last a long time and I have had no damage at all to grass. [/QUOTE]
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