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<blockquote data-quote="OldCowhand" data-source="post: 1215841" data-attributes="member: 23386"><p>I was taught bottom first. H brace with rail at the top of the posts, strainer wire from top of brace post to bottom of end post with end post pushed back about 2 inches at the top will hold most stretches of fence. Do not drive staples fast on wooden posts; let the wire be able to move with temperature changes. Tie off ends and leave those staples out enough to pull them if you need to tighten later. I recommend hi tensile barbed wire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldCowhand, post: 1215841, member: 23386"] I was taught bottom first. H brace with rail at the top of the posts, strainer wire from top of brace post to bottom of end post with end post pushed back about 2 inches at the top will hold most stretches of fence. Do not drive staples fast on wooden posts; let the wire be able to move with temperature changes. Tie off ends and leave those staples out enough to pull them if you need to tighten later. I recommend hi tensile barbed wire. [/QUOTE]
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