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Walterjonessr
Walterjonessr
Registered: September 2013 Location: Lancaster pa 17603 Posts: 6
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Sat September 14, 2013 5:58pm
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Why dont you sell them i would like to buy from you ??
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Olafhenny
Registered: April 2010 Location: Penticton, BC, Okanagan Valley, Canada Posts: 1705
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Sat September 14, 2013 9:31pm
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While these things are quite light, they are also very bulky. shipping costs from BC, Canada to Pennsylvania, US would be prohibitive.
Olaf
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my own and those of others and to learn from them.
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Olafhenny
Registered: April 2010 Location: Penticton, BC, Okanagan Valley, Canada Posts: 1705
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Sat September 14, 2013 11:01pm
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I don't know, Walter how you stumbled on this picture, but it is strictly DIY job and detailed instructions of "how to are here:
www.bananas.org/f2/permanent-banana-shelter-winter-spring-17855.html
The only real skill, which is required is holding your knife vertical, when doing your cuts.
------------------------------ The reason I joined this forum was to share experiences,
my own and those of others and to learn from them.
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