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    My Fence Project

    We always set our posts dead level, no matter the slope.
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    My Fence Project

    In the 4th picture with the double brace, I assume they used it to pull to and just hard stapled to it? Since I don't see any tie offs.
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    Hi tensile around corners?

    We just go around the outside of the corner brace with a "half-wrap" (wraparound insulator cut in half.)
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    Installing woven or net wire

    The way we do it is to pull the top or bottom of the wire by itself, not pulling the whole thing at once. Attach to the woven wire with a stretcher bar at the brace your pulling to, attach a comealong at the bottom of the bar to the corner or end post and another come along at the top of the...
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    Barbed wire

    Barb does work better in some situations. Like out west in remote, rocky, steep terrain (rock jack country) anything other than barb and t posts is impossible to install. For normal field or pasture fencing fixed knot woven is the way to go. Easier to install, more durable, and will last...
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    Barbed wire

    I'm not a fan of barb wire. :hide: We use it occasionally as a top wire to stop animals mashing down the woven, but I can't remember the last all barb fence we built. For top wire I much prefer putting a hot wire to keep animals off the fence or just a couple cold smooth wires to add height...
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    Fence Energizer

    Gallagher M300 is our go to charger here. 6 or 7000 volts consistently. Its a middle of the line energizer, rarely do we set up properties large enough to need a bigger one. We always tell people spray to keep the brush and grass off the fence, helps alot with keeping the fence hot and in good...
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