Posted by James Howell on April 17, 2008 at 12:08:14 from (144.162.41.172):
In Reply to: fence question posted by jbfarms on April 17, 2008 at 06:50:46:
I will agree with Walt davies on his suggestions.
Use hog rings to fasten the woven wire to the barbed wire at the top.
You might even consider putting a strand of barbed wire at the bottom for added strength.
Nancy and I will be “putting up” a barbed wire fence this weekend.
We set 8’x6” treated end posts last weekend. These should last my lifetime.
Planning on either 4 or 5 strands of wire with T post every 8-10 feet depending on overall length of fence.
Will use a Bois de Arc ( bo dark ) post at the “high point” of the fence. These tree posts are hard as concrete and will withstand centuries of global warming.
No livestock to keep in; just trying to keep the two-legged lower primates from driving on our property.
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