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NJCher

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1. I have a similar situation
Wed Nov 3, 2021, 12:06 AM
Nov 2021

However, I didn't use metal. I put down plexiglass sized to the table, then 12 x 12" tiles over that.

I didn't even cement the tile because on the edge where the rain is, I have a long windowbox with trailing vines.

Thus any rain goes into the windowbox.

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I have a similar situation NJCher Nov 2021 #1
Brilliant solution. Unfortunately, the lip of my potter's bench is the working end. Baitball Blogger Nov 2021 #2
here's another idea NJCher Nov 2021 #3
Wonderful ideas! Baitball Blogger Nov 2021 #4
My bf reroofed my house with metal sheets, so babylonsister Dec 2021 #5
Thank you! I passed the info on to my husband, Baitball Blogger Dec 2021 #6
Great! Worked like a charm for us. nt babylonsister Dec 2021 #7
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