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We seem to be experiencing some tecnical diffuclties involving our visual reproductions unit.

We at "Silly Thinking" apologize for any inconvience this may be causing. The text portion of this sight is produced in the city of origin (be it Hollywood, Ft. Laurderdale, Portland Or.) while the visual reproductions unit is located at Skywalker Ranch in Marin County California and is part of LucasFilm Ltd. When the connection to Northern California is down (as it has been since yesterday) we are left with a "text only" sight.

So today we present a special "stand-by" presentation already in progress. Thank you for your patience and understanding in this matter.

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...patio reconstruction or a new deck or patio.

When you decide to this it is important that you have the right materials and tools.

1. 15- slat line 8' by 12' redwood filliment logs.

2. 22- bendable joint flan clips (NON PLASTIC).

3. 33 slot hole penny nails.

4. 4 "I-E" screws with filliment tested grooves.

5. A "regular" power thruster all electric hammer.

6. 3 by- way manual saw.

See, it's easy. Now you are ready to begin.

Now before you begin to lay the logs make sure you have placed the bendable joint clips and I-E screws at the corners of the area and have treated the wood pieces with an all weather coating of polyturethyeline based weather resistant CLEAR sorgum laquer (you don't want the rain or snow to stop you from enjoying that barbeque or child's birthday) and treat the clips and screws with metal weather resistant polyethelyte clear NON SORGUM based weather resistant laquer (no fire hazard here!)

Now you are ready to begin.

Join us next time for program 37: "Start The Construction".

See you then.

"Program 36" copyright Enamelmakers, 1979 all rights reserved.




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