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[QUOTE="CargoLights, post: 127674, member: 32784"] Welcome! I think most of us would agree that using strip for a mega tree isn't a great idea. However, you'll find that in this hobby, if someone wants to do something badly enough, they can usually find a way. A 6m tree isn't terribly uncommon, but I've never seen one (or even a 3m tree) done with strip. Part of the problem is that strip doesn't handle moving very well, and mega tree strips tend to flex a lot when they're up, not to mention all the movement when putting them up and taking them down. I would be surprised if you could make it last more than one season. [/QUOTE]
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