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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 846238" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Your soil must be like ours, shelf rock that won;t let you go very deep. I use them for both line and ends and also for the floating brace. Living trees I use for high tensil if they're in the right spot. If you use a loop around a living cedar for your insulators to hang on, stick a pir=ece of wood or something between the wire around the tree and the tree. A 2x4 is enough. If the tree grows and there isn;t any spot for the cambium layer to grow past the wire the tree will die.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 846238, member: 34"] Your soil must be like ours, shelf rock that won;t let you go very deep. I use them for both line and ends and also for the floating brace. Living trees I use for high tensil if they're in the right spot. If you use a loop around a living cedar for your insulators to hang on, stick a pir=ece of wood or something between the wire around the tree and the tree. A 2x4 is enough. If the tree grows and there isn;t any spot for the cambium layer to grow past the wire the tree will die. [/QUOTE]
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