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<blockquote data-quote="eric" data-source="post: 7892" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>Yes, t-posts are very sturdy, and they come with 5 clips to hold the wire on with. Buy the driver Craig mentioned, it is a life saver (and finger/hand) saver..much faster also. The posts are $ 1.69 when purchased in 200+ lots, but I bet you could find someone to drop it to $1.50 if you buy 2000 of them. You drive them in past the welded on spade , about a foot-foot and a half deep. Been around for yrs and they even have some plastic clips you can put on which holds the electric wire off of the steel posts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eric, post: 7892, member: 7"] Yes, t-posts are very sturdy, and they come with 5 clips to hold the wire on with. Buy the driver Craig mentioned, it is a life saver (and finger/hand) saver..much faster also. The posts are $ 1.69 when purchased in 200+ lots, but I bet you could find someone to drop it to $1.50 if you buy 2000 of them. You drive them in past the welded on spade , about a foot-foot and a half deep. Been around for yrs and they even have some plastic clips you can put on which holds the electric wire off of the steel posts. [/QUOTE]
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