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  2. Every Mailbox Needs This Pretty Light-up Swag This December - AOL

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    Super Jumbo LED String Lights. ... This 30-foot red and white striped roping with LED lights inside can turn your porch railing, fence, roof or even window frames into a candy cane day or night.

  3. Eruv - Wikipedia

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    Since the "lintel" is frequently a utility wire which runs along the side of the utility pole, the pole cannot be used as "doorpost". In this case, an additional "doorpost", known in Hebrew as a lechi (pl. lechai'in), is attached to the side of the utility pole. This typically takes the form of a thin plastic pipe attached to the side of the ...

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    Materials Needed: String lights. Plastic string light clips. Measuring tape. Outdoor extension cord (optional) Hot glue gun and supplies (optional) Self-adhesive hooks (optional)

  5. Stanchion - Wikipedia

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    Stanchions and velvet rope. A stanchion (/ ˈ s t æ n tʃ ən /) is a sturdy upright fixture that provides support for some other object. [1] It can be a permanent fixture. In nautical terms, the stanchion is the thick and high iron that with others equal or similar is placed vertically on the gunwale, stern and tops.

  6. Barbed wire - Wikipedia

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    The most important and most time-consuming part of a barbed wire fence is constructing the corner post and the bracing assembly. A barbed wire fence is under tremendous tension, often up to half a ton, and so the corner post's sole function is to resist the tension of the fence spans connected to it. The bracing keeps the corner post vertical ...

  7. Digging bar - Wikipedia

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    Using digging bars to move rocks A girl and a man dig a hole with a heavy digging bar to plant a tree. Common uses of digging bars include breaking up clay, concrete, frozen ground, and other hard materials, moving or breaking up tree roots and obstacles, and making holes in the ground for fence posts.

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