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  • #31
    Originally posted by Bigmallly View Post
    Well done Andy, 5' seems a tad wide for a raised bed, can you reach the middle?
    Hi BigM


    Yes, I am over 6 foot tall as is my son, so reaching 2' 6" is no problem for us. We both have quite long arms

    The size of the beds has basically been decided by the wood we are getting for the beds - it is nominally 7' long, but after squaring up we will be looking at roughly 5' usable lengths.

    Andy
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    • #32
      Originally posted by Samurailord View Post
      Hi BigM


      Yes, I am over 6 foot tall as is my son, so reaching 2' 6" is no problem for us. We both have quite long arms

      The size of the beds has basically been decided by the wood we are getting for the beds - it is nominally 7' long, but after squaring up we will be looking at roughly 5' usable lengths.

      Andy
      Well after all the hard graft you are doing, save yourself a couple of cuts & make them 7'x5'........
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      • #33
        Originally posted by Bigmallly View Post
        Well after all the hard graft you are doing, save yourself a couple of cuts & make them 7'x5'........
        That is an option, but my stepdad thinks that after they have been squared off we may lose quite a bit off each end, hence the plan for 5'x5'.

        7'x5' would be just as good, if we can do it.

        Andy
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        • #34
          Originally posted by Samurailord View Post
          That is an option, but my stepdad thinks that after they have been squared off we may lose quite a bit off each end, hence the plan for 5'x5'.

          7'x5' would be just as good, if we can do it.

          Andy
          By 'eck Andy, that's some squaring off.........
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          • #35
            Originally posted by Bigmallly View Post
            By 'eck Andy, that's some squaring off.........
            Yes, I know, but my step dad used to be a builder, so he thinks that makes him an expert on everything, even (or especially) when he knows absolutely nothing about the topic

            Andy
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