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[QUOTE="Kitman, post: 71650, member: 23011"] Hey Shaun, Firstly welcome to ACL. Secondly, what spacing you will use really depends on multiple factors, how tall you are going to have your tree, how wide your base is going to be. For example are you going to have a tall thin tree, or a short fat tree, or tall and fat or short and thin. Depening on how much you flare the bottom will depend on how far apart the spacing will need to be for the base, also depends on if you are doing a 180 degree tree or a 360 or any of the degrees in between, it is really trial and error and what YOU are happy with, personally I will be deciding the spacing once I get mine up. Hope that helps a little [/QUOTE]
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