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<blockquote data-quote="KAstocker" data-source="post: 1729406" data-attributes="member: 40060"><p>Continuous fence comes in 20 ft panel sections. If you use pipe posts, you only have to weld the panels to the posts. They make clips that fit around the panel tubes that you weld. You probably only need to weld 2 or 3 clips per post. You also need to weld the panel connectors together. </p><p></p><p>Continuous fence goes up quick if you have a buddy to help or place some clamps on one side. I paid $107 per panel 3 years ago for 7 bar continuous fence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KAstocker, post: 1729406, member: 40060"] Continuous fence comes in 20 ft panel sections. If you use pipe posts, you only have to weld the panels to the posts. They make clips that fit around the panel tubes that you weld. You probably only need to weld 2 or 3 clips per post. You also need to weld the panel connectors together. Continuous fence goes up quick if you have a buddy to help or place some clamps on one side. I paid $107 per panel 3 years ago for 7 bar continuous fence. [/QUOTE]
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