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High Tensile Tips for Perimeter Fence
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 372673" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I use T post rather than wood for line post and they work fine. Just need good insulators but you need them on wood post too, so that is a wash. As for stretching braces.... how straight and flat is the fence line. The longest straight piece of high tensile I have done was about 1,000 feet with a brace at each end. I have done lots of barb wire with a quarter mile between braces. I see no reason why you couldn't go that far with high tensile. </p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 372673, member: 498"] I use T post rather than wood for line post and they work fine. Just need good insulators but you need them on wood post too, so that is a wash. As for stretching braces.... how straight and flat is the fence line. The longest straight piece of high tensile I have done was about 1,000 feet with a brace at each end. I have done lots of barb wire with a quarter mile between braces. I see no reason why you couldn't go that far with high tensile. Dave [/QUOTE]
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