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12 footer for sale, 905 area
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I built a 12 foot rail last week, and have come to the conclusion it's too tall for me, it's about 3 feet high. Simply won't work in my backyard. I might just rip it apart and build a shorter one, but it seems like a shame, it's really well put together and rock solid. If anyone wants to make an offer, go ahead. I live in Brampton. You'd most likely be responsible for transportation.
It's topped with that synthetic wood decking material, and the rest is pressure treated lumber. It's beautifull, to me anyways.
Pics availble this weekend if there's any interest.
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im just curios does the synthetic stuff slide?
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I haven't tried it. The spot I invisioned it going is too narrow, if I fall or have to bail early off it i'm landing on either a 3 foot high rock wall or a rock flower garden.
I heard somewhere on build a jib that stuff was good. At Home Depot they had a few different types of this stuff, I chose the smoothest one. The top of the board is flat, while the bottom has two channels running the length, so I mounted it upside down, for less friction.
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my ap physics nerd brain is thinking that friction in this case wont change with less surface area.
and i dont live near you, but i would really like to see a picture of this rail.
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WORD AP PHYSICS jea jea!!! haha
I live in 416 etobicoke... that could work for me how much are you thinking and i'd very much like some pics...
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OK, I've added pictures in my profile. I call it the triple x rail.
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why dont you post this in toronto/regional forums, more people may be interested. im from there, but i dont need your rail, but it looks really nice.
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