World Fence News

June 2013

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INSIDE THIS ISSUE • Becoming partners with your suppliers is important part of "value chain" • National Drowning Prevention Month publicizes lifesaving practices • Proper classification of workers can avoid much grief from the IRS JUNE 2013 Celebrating our 29th year of publication • Be sure to visit us online at www.worldfencenews.com Huge privacy fence isolates neighborhood from electric substation Main Line Fence Co. of Cum- added, and these serve to improve the 2 week lead time on all "Due to the scale of the fence we look. ornamental jobs – wanted sliders! up lines as panels, swing gates and to try and break delivered! well as keep everything proportional, to try and avoid the fence looking like a giant, utilitarian wall," said Cianchette. "Second, the trim boards help counter any warping and twisting WE SHIP EVERYWHERE! At top, the 12 foot tall pressure treated privacy fence provides separation of the large electric substation from adjoining residences, and the wood construction blends into the natural Maine landscape. To support the fence, uprights were set in 24" wide x 48" deep concrete footings. Above, 5/4" x 6"x 12' pressure treated deck planks were used for the pickets. At left, Main Line Fence crew members Justin Kinne, Zane Campbell, Ryan Oakes and Scott Golding raise one of the 350 pound support posts into place. (Main Line Fence Co. photos) Call Now! 1-888-487-3448 continued on page 11 ironworldfencing.com 1-

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