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<blockquote data-quote="libertygarden" data-source="post: 1584119" data-attributes="member: 25299"><p>I see barbed wire fences along the road that no matter how much the terrain undulates all t-post are at the same height and all strands are level. I'm not sure if this is an optical illusion, but I suspect it has to do more with superior fencing skills than I have.</p><p></p><p>I pound all t-post until the plate is flush with the ground. I clip the top wire on each post at 52" height and thereafter the spacing for the remaining 4 wires is the length of my fencing pliers. While this guarantees that my fence is always 52" high, the t-post and wire look uneven. Not sure if this is a mistake or just aesthetics. I'm sure the cows don't really care, but it bugs me. I want a perfectly looking fence, and strong , too.</p><p></p><p>Any tips are highly appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="libertygarden, post: 1584119, member: 25299"] I see barbed wire fences along the road that no matter how much the terrain undulates all t-post are at the same height and all strands are level. I'm not sure if this is an optical illusion, but I suspect it has to do more with superior fencing skills than I have. I pound all t-post until the plate is flush with the ground. I clip the top wire on each post at 52" height and thereafter the spacing for the remaining 4 wires is the length of my fencing pliers. While this guarantees that my fence is always 52" high, the t-post and wire look uneven. Not sure if this is a mistake or just aesthetics. I'm sure the cows don't really care, but it bugs me. I want a perfectly looking fence, and strong , too. Any tips are highly appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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