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<blockquote data-quote="ERodrig" data-source="post: 401242" data-attributes="member: 2602"><p>I use old telephone poles as well. The ones here in Texas are soaked and pressure treated with kreosole (I think that's the chemical) Those things last for a long, long time. I wouldn't use anything less than 6". I made that mistake. The first string of wire was fine, but every time I added a string, the wood actually started to bend. That was a nightmare. I agree with Caustic, I hate redoing them. Fortunately, I learned my lesson on the first one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ERodrig, post: 401242, member: 2602"] I use old telephone poles as well. The ones here in Texas are soaked and pressure treated with kreosole (I think that's the chemical) Those things last for a long, long time. I wouldn't use anything less than 6". I made that mistake. The first string of wire was fine, but every time I added a string, the wood actually started to bend. That was a nightmare. I agree with Caustic, I hate redoing them. Fortunately, I learned my lesson on the first one. [/QUOTE]
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