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YES!! That's how he did it! He cemented the iron posts into the ground, and that secured the wheels. In fact , with those 2 bigger wheels, he dug them out at an old place that wanted to get rid of them.They were put in the ground there with those posts. He dug those monsters up-cement and all-and brought them home and we redid them here, along with the other wheels he had found before. ~~~I helped!!~~~ :) These old wheels are among my favorite things !
I like your wheel fence.
ReplyDeleteVery nice photos.
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great shots!! love the wheel fence... how different & interesting all the same. (:
ReplyDeleteLove those old wagon wheels...n the wild flowers are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteDid Charles weld a post on to to the bottom of eacy wheel or how do you keep them up. I don't see a visible means of support.
ReplyDeleteHi Cliff,
ReplyDeleteYES!! That's how he did it! He cemented the iron posts into the ground, and that secured the wheels. In fact , with those 2 bigger wheels, he dug them out at an old place that wanted to get rid of them.They were put in the ground there with those posts. He dug those monsters up-cement and all-and brought them home and we redid them here, along with the other wheels he had found before. ~~~I helped!!~~~ :) These old wheels are among my favorite things !
Thanks to all for looking and commenting. I will visit you soon.
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I'm sure I could live with old wheels serving as a fence!
ReplyDeleteWaiting for the Women at the Fence