Posted by tg in VA on June 27, 2013 at 20:11:10 from (75.192.35.223):
In Reply to: O/T 3-Rail White Fence posted by indianabuckman on June 27, 2013 at 11:52:59:
I've got several thousand feet of 4 board white wood fence...what an absolute chore to erect and maintain. I started with untreated, painted (full) 1" x 6" x 12' boards and 4 x 4 posts on 6' centers. I have been gradually replacing the original boards with 5/4 treated boards. I figure the lumber cost (treated boards and posts) to be about $3.00 per lineal foot...labor and paint extra.
My 4 board fence keeps ny horses in with no problems. An electric wire along the top saves damage from cribbers.
If you go with painted fence, a sprayer is a must.
Were I to start over, I would use half round fence posts in stead of 4 X 4's.
I've done all my fencing myself which cuts costs but when you're fencing, your other chores keep piling up.
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