Landscape timber building module

Hydraulic and earth engineering – Earth treatment or control – Shoring – bracing – or cave-in prevention

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52233, 405284, 446122, E02D 2902

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ABSTRACT:
A landscape timber building module is constructed preferably from a solid piece of wood with a predetermined length and width. At least two flat opposed, substantially parallel surfaces, have a plurality of uniformly spaced holes extending therethrough. Each end of the module is curved with a radius extending from approximately the centerline of the second hole inwardly from the end. The individual modules are then used, preferably after being treated with a preservative compound, as building elements to form composite landscaping structures. Individual modules are interconnected by the use of pin connectors inserted through aligned holes in the modules.

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