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Cheers.
It wouldn't raise the panel off the damp ground. And I suspect there's no room in the slot for both.
I may be stuck with the cut job after all. Last year I got an odd job guy up the road sort a few fence panels out for me. After he'd gone I realised the one at the side of the shed which should have been 5' he'd jammed in a 6' one (can't believe I didn't notice earlier) and it's extra height meant it fouled and crushed the shed guttering in the process !
I'll make a check for sawmills. Sounds expensive though.
(As a side question, why do all sorts of tradesfolk feel it is ok to come look at a job, give an opinion and an approximate cost, say they will post the quote; it never comes so you chase them up and they claim they sent it and will again, and then don't bother to send again ? I've had two builders, and separately, a painter/guttering guy, both pull the same 'trick'.)