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Getting a fence straight
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<blockquote data-quote="Busterz" data-source="post: 662481" data-attributes="member: 7999"><p>If you want a seriously straight fence use a transit. Its a surveyors telescope. You can line everything up, posts and braces off of one point. I think the newer ones are called theodolites. Some have lasers now which might be handy if you were working by your self. But the mechanical ones work too, you just need someone to run the transit and someone to set the posts. </p><p></p><p>If you were going to do a lot of long fences it might be worth the investment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Busterz, post: 662481, member: 7999"] If you want a seriously straight fence use a transit. Its a surveyors telescope. You can line everything up, posts and braces off of one point. I think the newer ones are called theodolites. Some have lasers now which might be handy if you were working by your self. But the mechanical ones work too, you just need someone to run the transit and someone to set the posts. If you were going to do a lot of long fences it might be worth the investment. [/QUOTE]
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