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<blockquote data-quote="C HOLLAND" data-source="post: 133385" data-attributes="member: 2200"><p>I am currently doing barb wire fencing in LA (lower alabama) I am putting up 5 stands of Gaucho 15 1/2 gauge at</p><p></p><p>52"</p><p>40"</p><p>28"</p><p>18"</p><p>8"</p><p> and the post are between 10 and 12' apart depending if it's clay or sand. My T-post are 6 1/2" long and I put them in 1 1/2 ft. I am using 6-8" ( a set to form an "H" with diagonal wire bracing) wood post for the corners and every 100" I use another 4-5" wood post</p><p></p><p>I am also putting up an electric fence wire ( on T-post extenders)at 6" and 24" to help keep my escape artist (GOATS) in the same field.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C HOLLAND, post: 133385, member: 2200"] I am currently doing barb wire fencing in LA (lower alabama) I am putting up 5 stands of Gaucho 15 1/2 gauge at 52" 40" 28" 18" 8" and the post are between 10 and 12' apart depending if it's clay or sand. My T-post are 6 1/2" long and I put them in 1 1/2 ft. I am using 6-8" ( a set to form an "H" with diagonal wire bracing) wood post for the corners and every 100" I use another 4-5" wood post I am also putting up an electric fence wire ( on T-post extenders)at 6" and 24" to help keep my escape artist (GOATS) in the same field. [/QUOTE]
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