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[QUOTE="OldMarty, post: 123815, member: 25961"] Hi Whitey, You might be tempted to cover your fence-fronts with strings of lights & props, but what is your area like for vandelism or theft? (thieves & vandals love fences, because it shields them from being seen from the home owners, so they won't get caught). If i lived in a fenced block like yours, i'd be building up tall frames for my props that sit maybe 1 metre behind your fenceline, but tall enough for the actual prop to be seen above the top of the fence, from the street. For example i would first build some tall 'teepee' frames for mega-trees, maybe 3-4 metres tall, but only place the lights on the framework starting at about the 2 metre point and upwards to the top of the framework. I would then install some horizontal beams between my teepee towers to allow the mounting of hoops, stars and any other decorations or light matrixes etc. You could brace all kinds of tall framework to the rails on your fence as well as support braces staked into the surrounding ground. [/QUOTE]
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