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Natural stone staircases.
Going through some of the old pics again. Here are a couple of stone staircases from about 6 years ago. The last one is from an asian style garden we did. I imported raw Tonkin bamboo from China, cut the pieces and tied them with the black jute twine in traditional knots. Fun but very time consuming.
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Wow that looks great if you dont mind me asking what did that run the customer, I did one as well this year, and I think I under bidded my self.
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more of the same
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Here is some of the bamboo fencing I was talking about.
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Honesty, I can't remember. It was 6 years ago. I am sure it was too cheap though. We had a lot of tonage in stone.
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Thanks Again your work is amazing
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The bamboo work is very neat..im sure it was very time consuming like you said with those knots. How sturdy or how well does that hold up?
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The last set of stairs and the bamboo fence are absolutely beautiful.
Nice work, Tim. |
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We have a very dry climate here, so the bamboo will hold up probably as long as a cedar fence will. This was my first attempt at working with bamboo in this way. I basicly paid the homeowner to put it in with the time it took me to do this. After some research I have found prebuilt panels that make it much simpler and faster to do. Next time. Thanks for the nice comments guys.
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