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Posted by John A. on April 26, 2005 at 20:31:52 from (65.161.170.173):
In Reply to: O/T Fencing posted by Allan in NE on April 26, 2005 at 17:48:56:
Allan, I an fencing here on the home place. Here are some current prices on materials 40 in tall, 11x11x12 net wire is $104/330 ft roll. Redtip or Okla 12.5 ga. barbed wire is $55/roll/= 1/4 mi. 6.5 T-post, reg lt-duty (green) are $2.00/post 6.5 T-post, HD (orange) are $3.00/post. 4in Thick wall corner post pipe-$3.85/ft 2-7/8 secondary corner post pipe-$1.55/ft {4ft in the ground,5.5ft up. 2-3/8 brase pipe/ every 5 post too -$1.35/ft Sacrete is is +- 2.65/ sack, 2 or 3 sacks per hole at the corners . Custom hole drillers, if you need one is $200 for the first 2hr and all the holes they can drill. after that is is 75/hr. Here in Central Texas a good fence , Steel pipe welded corners, net and 3 barb, or 5 or 6 strands of Barbed wire will eat up the better part of $2.00, Ave about 1.75 to $1.85/ft! Hope this helps! Later, John A.
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