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Request for bids-Elongated Octagon Raised Planter
Dimensions: 26 iinches tall or taller, 15 inches wide, 66 inches long with 45 degree angles.
Details: Long Sides (2 pieces): 57 inches. These form the main front and back.
Short Ends (2 pieces): 6 inches. These form the flat sides of the left and right ends.
Corner Pieces (4 pieces): ~6.36 inches. These are the diagonal pieces that connect the long sides to the short ends.
Miter Angle: Set your saw to 22.5 degrees. When two 22.5-degree cuts meet, they form the 45-degree turn required for an octagon.
Picture #1 Sample drawing attached is #1 picture.
Picture #2 My friend has a much larger garden so this is the octagon planter he created picture #2
Picture #3 An example found online is #3
What is the cost? What's the time line? What is the cost of 2 to be made?
Please message me the cost and time line for when the elongated planter box to be delivered
Thank you!
KSL Classifieds makes it easy to buy and sell with peace of mind. Check our safety tips and quickly report anything that doesn’t look right to keep your experience smooth and secure.
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KSL Classifieds makes it easy to buy and sell with peace of mind. Check our safety tips and quickly report anything that doesn’t look right to keep your experience smooth and secure.









Request for bids-Elongated Octagon Raised Planter
Dimensions: 26 iinches tall or taller, 15 inches wide, 66 inches long with 45 degree angles.
Details: Long Sides (2 pieces): 57 inches. These form the main front and back.
Short Ends (2 pieces): 6 inches. These form the flat sides of the left and right ends.
Corner Pieces (4 pieces): ~6.36 inches. These are the diagonal pieces that connect the long sides to the short ends.
Miter Angle: Set your saw to 22.5 degrees. When two 22.5-degree cuts meet, they form the 45-degree turn required for an octagon.
Picture #1 Sample drawing attached is #1 picture.
Picture #2 My friend has a much larger garden so this is the octagon planter he created picture #2
Picture #3 An example found online is #3
What is the cost? What's the time line? What is the cost of 2 to be made?
Please message me the cost and time line for when the elongated planter box to be delivered
Thank you!