Salvaging Pergola Wood
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I mentioned in my latest update we've been busy with several projects.
One of those projects included taking down the pergola at our rental house. :( I hated to see it go.
We were replacing the siding and with several of the pergola's main beams starting to rot we thought it would be best to take it down.
However we quickly discovered that while the main beams were not salvageable most of the pergola's wood could be saved!
Sooooo... stayed tuned for my first project with the leftover wood! I'm getting into the Christmas spirit already! :)
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I mentioned in my latest update we've been busy with several projects.
One of those projects included taking down the pergola at our rental house. :( I hated to see it go.
We were replacing the siding and with several of the pergola's main beams starting to rot we thought it would be best to take it down.
However we quickly discovered that while the main beams were not salvageable most of the pergola's wood could be saved!
Sooooo... stayed tuned for my first project with the leftover wood! I'm getting into the Christmas spirit already! :)
Thanks for stopping by!
Check out who I've linked up with this week by going to my Linky Party Page!
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