The catch is, you have to take it all.
There is a pressure treated approximately 12 foot 2x6 board (which has to be worth a Radian lower by itself ), numerous bricks (however many it takes to circle around a 14' circle) plus some extra that were used to circle a tree that is no longer there, a few pavers, and a mostly full bag of gravel.
Also including pool chemicals- I've got 4 pool shocks, 4 3" chlorine tablets, pH up chemical (small amount), and chlorine stabilizer (more than half full) and about 20 test strips.
Also included is a stack of foam pieces that connect together. They work great for work areas where you stand up a lot. I'm guessing I've got about 10 2x2' pieces.
I'd recommend a helper or two and a dry day, because the trip up from the materials to the driveway does have an incline. May be worth it to bring a wheelbarrow too?
Let me know if you want it, thanks.
There is a pressure treated approximately 12 foot 2x6 board (which has to be worth a Radian lower by itself ), numerous bricks (however many it takes to circle around a 14' circle) plus some extra that were used to circle a tree that is no longer there, a few pavers, and a mostly full bag of gravel.
Also including pool chemicals- I've got 4 pool shocks, 4 3" chlorine tablets, pH up chemical (small amount), and chlorine stabilizer (more than half full) and about 20 test strips.
Also included is a stack of foam pieces that connect together. They work great for work areas where you stand up a lot. I'm guessing I've got about 10 2x2' pieces.
I'd recommend a helper or two and a dry day, because the trip up from the materials to the driveway does have an incline. May be worth it to bring a wheelbarrow too?
Let me know if you want it, thanks.