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Getting a fence straight
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<blockquote data-quote="lakeportfarms" data-source="post: 662545" data-attributes="member: 9413"><p>We used a laser, you can get them pretty cheap at the home center stores and they work very well. I stapled a white piece of paper on the wood posts, and used the white tip of t-posts to line it up. Did it all by myself over about a 1/4 mile length once it was set up. I have a surveyor friend that came out with his transit for another line through trees that I couldn't run with the laser, but he checked the run I did with the laser and said the furthest any of the posts were off was only 2" or so. It wouldn't work so well if the ground wasn't level though. Cost $40.00 for the laser.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lakeportfarms, post: 662545, member: 9413"] We used a laser, you can get them pretty cheap at the home center stores and they work very well. I stapled a white piece of paper on the wood posts, and used the white tip of t-posts to line it up. Did it all by myself over about a 1/4 mile length once it was set up. I have a surveyor friend that came out with his transit for another line through trees that I couldn't run with the laser, but he checked the run I did with the laser and said the furthest any of the posts were off was only 2" or so. It wouldn't work so well if the ground wasn't level though. Cost $40.00 for the laser. [/QUOTE]
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