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Wrought Iron Hose Guides; Decorative Iron Garden Stakes & Pathway Markers

$49

CUSTOM MADE WROUGHT IRON GARDEN STAKES
Keep hoses from dragging through plantings and damaging everything in their wake! Protect flowers and plants once and for all, while adding an artistic touch to gardens and pathways. My unique hand-forged iron stakes will add a distinctive flair, as well as utility, to your landscapes. The pass-through heads also allow you to create temporary or permanent borders for gardens, yards, driveways, and walkways by simply securing a rope along lines of stakes.


KEY FEATURES
+ Heavy-duty solid iron construction.
+ Angled ends — easily drive stakes into the ground.
+ Custom length (typically about 2 feet but can be any desired length).
+ Pass-through head allows you to create borders by securing a rope along lines of stakes.


Please contact me for design options, sizes, colors and pricing. Discounts are available on quantity purchases of 4 or more.

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Ray Cichlar

Ray Cichlar

Rustic Furniture Hut

Pismo Beach, CA
Member since: 2015
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    This Maker has consistently demonstrated excellence in craftsmanship and customer service.

My background in art, design, and fabrication allows me to apply different methods and materials for projects. I work with wood and metal to create distinctive items that will exceed my clients expectations.

Contact Info:
Email: RusticFurnitureHut@gmail.com
Phone: Please send an email if you'd like my direct contact number.

A bit of (tongue-in-cheek) personal history:
When I was 9 years old, I stepped on a board with a rusty nail and became hooked on woodworking.

When I was 12 years old, I watched my father arc welding a project in his fabrication shop. After the blindness subsided, I bought a welding helmet and went to work . . .

The first time I accidentally hit my thumb with a hammer, I yelled at the top of my lungs in a foreign language. The second time, I went out and bought a smaller hammer.

If I had a dollar for every splinter I've pulled out of my hands, I could go to law school. Then I would be able to sue the trees.

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