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Yard cabling.. how to keep it safe and neat?
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[QUOTE="fasteddy, post: 81086, member: 4"] Ensure elements are designed to be easily moved if placing in the front yard. Use tent pegs to hold in elements. I designed my Mega tree so I could easily cut around it Bundle as much cable together as you can as this will make it much easier to handle, just don't leave cables randomly placed all over the place or you are going to create a bit of extra work When cutting the lawn all you need to do is just move the element a few feet, you may need to lift the cable to cut under it. but its all in how you place and bundle your cables that can make the task easy. Once you cut that section just move the element back to its place. [/QUOTE]
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