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Floating Corner Brace For High Tensile Fence
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<blockquote data-quote="Aaron9876" data-source="post: 1303968" data-attributes="member: 24778"><p>Hello,</p><p></p><p>Can anyone please explain to me why a floating corner brace system requires the actual brace to be floating ontop of the ground? It seems like if the brace post was ended in the ground against a dead man of sorts that the brace would be alot more effective? The only reasons i can think of are 1) its easier, and 2) people are afraid that the anchored end would lift the corner post out of the ground. Reason 2 doesnt make sense to me be because if you actually provided something for the brace to bear against that there would be less lifting force induced into the corner post. The floating style would seem to actually make the lifting forces worse...?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for any advice</p><p>-Aaron</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aaron9876, post: 1303968, member: 24778"] Hello, Can anyone please explain to me why a floating corner brace system requires the actual brace to be floating ontop of the ground? It seems like if the brace post was ended in the ground against a dead man of sorts that the brace would be alot more effective? The only reasons i can think of are 1) its easier, and 2) people are afraid that the anchored end would lift the corner post out of the ground. Reason 2 doesnt make sense to me be because if you actually provided something for the brace to bear against that there would be less lifting force induced into the corner post. The floating style would seem to actually make the lifting forces worse...? Thanks for any advice -Aaron [/QUOTE]
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