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<blockquote data-quote="marksmu" data-source="post: 662205" data-attributes="member: 9219"><p>Ill tell you what I do - I start by making my beginning and my end H braces. I measure out my center post, tie up one end while my buddy stands with a staple at the middle post. I stretch out my bottom line until it is taught and up where I want it, then I have him staple the middle post, at the same time as I am stapling to my H brace. It keeps the wire up off the ground, and lets you have a perfect 13XX ft run from a full spool of wire. After that I go back in put in my other braces where needed. If its perfectly straight I add an H Brace for the rest of the wires every 300 feet.</p><p></p><p>since I press in my posts, not drill them, I put my wood posts every 50ft and tie straight to the barb wire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marksmu, post: 662205, member: 9219"] Ill tell you what I do - I start by making my beginning and my end H braces. I measure out my center post, tie up one end while my buddy stands with a staple at the middle post. I stretch out my bottom line until it is taught and up where I want it, then I have him staple the middle post, at the same time as I am stapling to my H brace. It keeps the wire up off the ground, and lets you have a perfect 13XX ft run from a full spool of wire. After that I go back in put in my other braces where needed. If its perfectly straight I add an H Brace for the rest of the wires every 300 feet. since I press in my posts, not drill them, I put my wood posts every 50ft and tie straight to the barb wire. [/QUOTE]
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