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		By: Mark Scully		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hi Paul,
You are so lucky to have your own room 1st problem out of the way.
Use 12mm plywood or mdf board and use 50 x 25 radiata pine as your legs and bracing.
Then if you want put  a border around it with 100 x 25 pine to stop everything falling off when you start running.
Happy running,
Cheers, Mark.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Paul,<br />
You are so lucky to have your own room 1st problem out of the way.<br />
Use 12mm plywood or mdf board and use 50 x 25 radiata pine as your legs and bracing.<br />
Then if you want put  a border around it with 100 x 25 pine to stop everything falling off when you start running.<br />
Happy running,<br />
Cheers, Mark.</p>
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