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<blockquote data-quote="MillIronQH" data-source="post: 273394" data-attributes="member: 4658"><p>By now most people have figured out that those plastic fence posts aren't worth spitting on. The next time you need to set up a temporary fence instead of driving T-post all the way down the line stick one in the ground about every 50' and put two or three rebar post between them. Use the 1/2 " rebar cut into 5' lengths with the screw up insulators I've got some that are at least 10 years old and been driven into the ground no telling how many times.Z</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MillIronQH, post: 273394, member: 4658"] By now most people have figured out that those plastic fence posts aren't worth spitting on. The next time you need to set up a temporary fence instead of driving T-post all the way down the line stick one in the ground about every 50' and put two or three rebar post between them. Use the 1/2 " rebar cut into 5' lengths with the screw up insulators I've got some that are at least 10 years old and been driven into the ground no telling how many times.Z [/QUOTE]
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