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<blockquote data-quote="dcara" data-source="post: 281817" data-attributes="member: 473"><p>The one that has held up the best for me; and, has been easiest to repair (at least one weld a year) is one made from 5/8 rebar I bought 5 years ago from the guy that had built it about 8 years earlier. At 13 years old its still doing its job. It is octagon shape so I cut 4 flat bottom V's into the top rail about 20inches deep so the horses could use it also. Without the V's the horses would rub bald spots in their manes when reaching under the top rail. Been thinking about adding an 18 inch skirt to the inside bottom, or maybe just some more rebar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dcara, post: 281817, member: 473"] The one that has held up the best for me; and, has been easiest to repair (at least one weld a year) is one made from 5/8 rebar I bought 5 years ago from the guy that had built it about 8 years earlier. At 13 years old its still doing its job. It is octagon shape so I cut 4 flat bottom V's into the top rail about 20inches deep so the horses could use it also. Without the V's the horses would rub bald spots in their manes when reaching under the top rail. Been thinking about adding an 18 inch skirt to the inside bottom, or maybe just some more rebar. [/QUOTE]
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