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2 strand high tensile fence ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1179251" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>Ditto for me, but I don't use high tensile, we found some really good 3/16th stainless stranded electric fence wire that has really held up well... MUCH easier to roll up!, I have a piece of threaded rod in my 1/2" cordless drill and can roll up a 250 yard fence in about a minute.. Doing it with a cordless drill instead of by hand also means you don't add or remove twist from it. I usually start the fence at about hip height, and once they've grazed the grass off I'll lower it down a couple inches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1179251, member: 9096"] Ditto for me, but I don't use high tensile, we found some really good 3/16th stainless stranded electric fence wire that has really held up well... MUCH easier to roll up!, I have a piece of threaded rod in my 1/2" cordless drill and can roll up a 250 yard fence in about a minute.. Doing it with a cordless drill instead of by hand also means you don't add or remove twist from it. I usually start the fence at about hip height, and once they've grazed the grass off I'll lower it down a couple inches. [/QUOTE]
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