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<blockquote data-quote="ChrisB" data-source="post: 448950" data-attributes="member: 122"><p>Here is the cheapest most secure fence that I've seen:</p><p></p><p>A guy I know was getting paid $6 per tire for "disposing" of semi tires. I couldn't even guess how many tires he collected, but he stacked them end to end and 6 feet high. I don't know how he fastened them together. He probably had about 10 acres fenced in. It's quite a sight to see. Some people say he's made more than a million dollers collecting tires.</p><p></p><p>The county officials are always after him for something including having all the tires but he doesn't care a whole lot. He lives quit a ways off the road back in the woods with "No Tresspassing" signs every 20 feet and a locked gate going up the driveway. No electricity or anything either and junk all over the place. But fact is he is really a nice guy and is always the first to help someone in need. He just really isn't "into" zoning codes or any other type of law for that matter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChrisB, post: 448950, member: 122"] Here is the cheapest most secure fence that I've seen: A guy I know was getting paid $6 per tire for "disposing" of semi tires. I couldn't even guess how many tires he collected, but he stacked them end to end and 6 feet high. I don't know how he fastened them together. He probably had about 10 acres fenced in. It's quite a sight to see. Some people say he's made more than a million dollers collecting tires. The county officials are always after him for something including having all the tires but he doesn't care a whole lot. He lives quit a ways off the road back in the woods with "No Tresspassing" signs every 20 feet and a locked gate going up the driveway. No electricity or anything either and junk all over the place. But fact is he is really a nice guy and is always the first to help someone in need. He just really isn't "into" zoning codes or any other type of law for that matter. [/QUOTE]
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