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Friday, July 05, 2024
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KC Kevin
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Mission Viejo, CA
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The other side is less obvious. I�ve had anchors in the footing of the house and in other hardscape. This year I needed a new one because I expanded the patch in the off-season.
The concrete slabs have space for a 2x4 separator so I sunk an eye bolt into a pressure treated piece and stuck it in the crack.
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