Posted by John A. on June 27, 2013 at 22:17:57 from (64.128.16.238):
In Reply to: O/T 3-Rail White Fence posted by indianabuckman on June 27, 2013 at 11:52:59:
Indianabuckman, Good Grief, Who's Exhaust have you been Breathing? I have run more horse behind an Electric fence, Barbed Wire fence, Net and Barbed wire fence and just about any combo but what you described will be only way less of the price you quoted us! Thunder 16 ft Cattle panels and T-post are cheaper! three rail will not hold gentle milk cows! Much less Waspy Snaky beef cattle Wrong kind of fence for cattle! I haven't seen a rail fence made out of 1x8 that was worth a S#it! A neighbor down then road from me put up a 4 rail 1x8 Creosoted lumber. 6/8 yrs ago it looked nice for about 1 month. Hot weather hit and that fence went to crawling and warping, twisting and has looked like crap ever sense, Every summer it moves a bunch.... Not worth what it cost, new and the retreating of Creosote every year. the fresh treatment of Creosote hides a multitude of sins but the integrity is about gone it will need to be replaced in a couple more yrs. a good net wire and Barbed wire fence will never need this kind of maintence! You should be in the 16ft cattle panels=2 T-post are in the $2.50/ft range in my opinion. Less if you use the existing post of another fence. Hope this helps! Later, John A.
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