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<blockquote data-quote="pal21" data-source="post: 111701" data-attributes="member: 2200"><p>Thanks for the suggestions, but after priceing alum. at Sears hardware today I might just go with alum. angle around the perimeter to make a ledge to hold up cedar 2x2's which I already have on the shelf out in my shop. The alum. angle and tubing averages out about $3.50 a foot, and I would need about a 100' all total. It would mean some extra weight, which I don't like since I've only got a 9.9 kicker, but using the cedar saves about $250. Guess I need to ponder on this a little.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pal21, post: 111701, member: 2200"] Thanks for the suggestions, but after priceing alum. at Sears hardware today I might just go with alum. angle around the perimeter to make a ledge to hold up cedar 2x2's which I already have on the shelf out in my shop. The alum. angle and tubing averages out about $3.50 a foot, and I would need about a 100' all total. It would mean some extra weight, which I don't like since I've only got a 9.9 kicker, but using the cedar saves about $250. Guess I need to ponder on this a little. [/QUOTE]
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