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Posted by soundguy on March 02, 2007 at 22:19:53 from (12.65.192.28):
In Reply to: OT: Horse Fencing posted by John Van Valkenburgh on March 02, 2007 at 20:54:51:
I agree with the others.. landscape timbers are used often for fencing. the 'flat' makes for a good nailing contact surface. However.. setting them only 2' deep WILL be a problem. Also.. a top board does not prevent horses leaning onthe fence.. it just keep the top of the wire from bowing whent he horses do lean... especially the cheaper 2x4 welded wire. The 2x4 woven wire, like 'redbrand' has a stiff upper wire that doesn't bow as bad when leaned on a bit.. however with only 2' inthe ground, i suspect your fence will soon be layed over... at least it would with my horses... The 10" off the ground thing// why not just go 3 board if you are leaving that much gap? Soundguy
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