Posted by ericlb on June 28, 2013 at 06:09:13 from (70.41.154.247):
In Reply to: O/T 3-Rail White Fence posted by indianabuckman on June 27, 2013 at 11:52:59:
if your talking about the white plastic 3 rail fence ,that stuff wont hold a poodle, one of the houses in a subdivision i do mantenence for put that stuff up for decrative purposes, now granted this is a city dude ahd he doesnt know how to build fence, he put it up right out of the box, never fastened any of it togeather, 16 foot spans, when the wind blows over 40 mph, which is often it scatters that fencing over the whole neighborhood, i always thought if it was put up by somebody who knows how to build fence it would be ok, untill i picked some of it up, theres nothing to it, its so lightweight its only good for looks, you would have to attach each "board" at the post to make it stay in place its pretty flimsey , i sure wouldnt want to trust it to hold any kind of livestock
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