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<blockquote data-quote="Seanl" data-source="post: 497342" data-attributes="member: 32795"><p>Thanks for the reply. Yeah the fact that it's more likely to be damaged by burying than fixing to the gravel boards - they're wooden if that makes any difference. The fence follows all the way to the garden building, and has a flower border next to it all the way up with a border wall about 8" in from that for the first half of the run. It could be buried next to the fence with the potential for damage, then it would have to cross the flower bed and run up the lawn before crossing back to the fence and into the building which butts up to the fence at the end of the garden. It seems a very convaluted way to run it though. I want to do it properly, but It just seem the least likely route to cause damage would be behind the gravel boards. I'm in a rural location too so getting a local spark to assess isn't easy as they're all so reluctant to travel to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seanl, post: 497342, member: 32795"] Thanks for the reply. Yeah the fact that it's more likely to be damaged by burying than fixing to the gravel boards - they're wooden if that makes any difference. The fence follows all the way to the garden building, and has a flower border next to it all the way up with a border wall about 8" in from that for the first half of the run. It could be buried next to the fence with the potential for damage, then it would have to cross the flower bed and run up the lawn before crossing back to the fence and into the building which butts up to the fence at the end of the garden. It seems a very convaluted way to run it though. I want to do it properly, but It just seem the least likely route to cause damage would be behind the gravel boards. I'm in a rural location too so getting a local spark to assess isn't easy as they're all so reluctant to travel to me. [/QUOTE]
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