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OPEN-AIR GAZEBO

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This beautiful 12-ft, octagon gazebo looks great in any setting. If you’ve built a deck you can do this project yourself. This plan comes with a complete shopping list, construction details, step-by-step instructions and photography. Skill Level - Intermediate Tools Needed Tape measure, chalk line, hammer, shovel, 2 - 8 foot step ladders, drill, handsaw, jigsaw, circular saw, 4 foot level, protractor style cutting grids

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