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Posted by T_Bone on April 30, 2005 at 21:36:08 from (4.240.42.114):
In Reply to: Elec. Tape Fencing??????? posted by SJ on April 30, 2005 at 13:27:02:
Hi Stan, I've been researching electric fence for a couple years. I'm wanting to put in the longest lasting fence I can for the least amount of cost but the best fence at the same time. I'm in the Arizona desert so it's very dry ground. Only steel or concrete will last thru the summer heat for many years. I'm going with what they call a New Zealand style fence, top hot, second ground, thrid hot, at 5ft high top 12.5ga wire, wire spaced every 14". 6" round Concrete corner and center posts (brown concrete coloring) with 1/4" nylon tube inside the concrete for insulator tie off point. I making metal forms out of 6" round duct with flatbar for the seam joints. T-post spaced 20ft or so for intermediate posts with standard UV rated offsets. Spring loaded ratchet tighteners on the center posts. There's been a few threads on this forum and the tool forum over the years for a good read. You might want to search the archives at the top of each forum. T_Bone
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