Stakes for Plasticwood Recycled Edging 380mm long (Pack of 10)
The stake is designed to be buried in the ground with the edging strip to neatly hold the ballast of the railway. The product’s give a reliable separation from ballast and the rest of the garden/site.
Plastic wood is a long lasting solution for edging, it drills and cuts like wood and has a similar weight.
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Stakes for Plasticwood Recycled Edging 380mm long (Pack of 10)
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Made from the same plastic wood as the edging these stakes are used to hold the edging neatly for a miniature railway. The material is hard wearing and resistant to impact when driving the stakes into the ground.
The stake is designed to be buried in the ground with the edging strip to neatly hold the ballast of the railway. The product’s give a reliable separation from ballast and the rest of the garden/site.
Plastic wood is a long lasting solution for edging, it drills and cuts like wood and has a similar weight. It is an ideal choice for miniature railways as it is very low maintenance. This is a realistic and sustainable alternative to traditional hardwood edging. It doesn't need preserving prior to installation and is 100% recycled and fully recyclable.
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Weight 2.5kg per 10 stakes.
Sold in 10’s- No Minimum Order
This listing is for a pack of 10 select the number of items you require from the drop down menu, or contact us for large orders.
We do not keep this item in stock so please allow 1 week for dispatch,If you are looking for large orders please contact us for a quote.
Safe Use
Items can be used with 10 ¼ ,7 ¼ , 5, 3 ½ - Consideration should be given to the expected load on the item, thicker types of plastic wood planks are available on quotation.
The responsibility for safe installation and operation is down to the user/installer/owner. It is the operators responsibility to ensure the day-to-day safety of the railway. For more information about this please consult the HS2020 guidelines from the Passenger Carrying Miniature Railway Safety Group (PCMRSG), make sure you consult their website yourself, so for the latest version go to:- www.pcmrsg.org