Posted by TomTex on April 24, 2008 at 09:47:42 from (12.74.216.217):
In Reply to: custom fencing posted by GI FARMER on April 24, 2008 at 07:30:14:
I would not put in a railroad tie corner for anyone and any price. It will pull up/lean if the wire is really stretched. I will only use steel welded corners, 3 posts H patern with a slant down to 3rd post; called a kicker in these parts. Drill 9 inch holes 42 inches deep, set 2 7/8 thick-walled pipe in concrete. T-Posts every 10 feet, with steel pipe post in concrete every 60 to 100 feet. My fences start out tight and stay tight; pull 50 percent of tension kinks out of the net-wire. Tom
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