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Do you know how they tell ya to build a fence only once, well?????
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<blockquote data-quote="callmefence" data-source="post: 1648630" data-attributes="member: 24947"><p>You should be fine. We've only been driving post about 15 years. Before that we concreted everything. You just need to get things deep enough. </p><p> Don't use just a H . Use a H with a diagonal or a post with diagonal on shorter runs. Our rule is the half brace on runs under 100 ' . No worries stretching around corners as long as you get it tight. If you stretch around many you will have to use some gut stretching. Where you are located I suggest you contact Luke.</p><p>Besides materials he very likely can rent you a driver. Also depending on the size of your project it might pay to buy a entry level driver. And if no one around has one you can do some side work and pay for it and your fence.</p><p></p><p>I'd be happy to send you Luke's contact info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="callmefence, post: 1648630, member: 24947"] You should be fine. We've only been driving post about 15 years. Before that we concreted everything. You just need to get things deep enough. Don't use just a H . Use a H with a diagonal or a post with diagonal on shorter runs. Our rule is the half brace on runs under 100 ' . No worries stretching around corners as long as you get it tight. If you stretch around many you will have to use some gut stretching. Where you are located I suggest you contact Luke. Besides materials he very likely can rent you a driver. Also depending on the size of your project it might pay to buy a entry level driver. And if no one around has one you can do some side work and pay for it and your fence. I'd be happy to send you Luke's contact info. [/QUOTE]
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