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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1774363" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>The rest of the story..</p><p></p><p>Back in July, I had recommended someone I knew to do the job for sister. (I had already moved West) A small company working out of their home but did good work. The original fence was to keep brother-in-law's hair sheep in and people out. He died just over a year ago and the sheep went bye bye as sister didn't need any more headaches to take care of.</p><p>East Texas in July was just like the rest of Texas, bone dry, and that is when fence companies in that normally wet and muddy area are busiest. That guy was busy as heck on other jobs and just couldn't squeeze sister's little job in within the time frame she needed it done. </p><p>For what she needs, it will work. As much as I hate to think about it, it probably don't have to last 20-25 more years, due to sister's age and her health so it will work for what she wants. Just help keep 'people' and loose dogs out of her property.</p><p></p><p>I just found the bends and tie offs really strange.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1774363, member: 18945"] The rest of the story.. Back in July, I had recommended someone I knew to do the job for sister. (I had already moved West) A small company working out of their home but did good work. The original fence was to keep brother-in-law's hair sheep in and people out. He died just over a year ago and the sheep went bye bye as sister didn't need any more headaches to take care of. East Texas in July was just like the rest of Texas, bone dry, and that is when fence companies in that normally wet and muddy area are busiest. That guy was busy as heck on other jobs and just couldn't squeeze sister's little job in within the time frame she needed it done. For what she needs, it will work. As much as I hate to think about it, it probably don't have to last 20-25 more years, due to sister's age and her health so it will work for what she wants. Just help keep 'people' and loose dogs out of her property. I just found the bends and tie offs really strange. [/QUOTE]
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