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<blockquote data-quote="jj216" data-source="post: 398623" data-attributes="member: 2880"><p>I only started using high tensile a few years ago.I did a few areas that were square and were straight runs and no problems.My question is,I want to do a run of only about 250 feet.It runs along a driveway in the shape of a C.I thought maybye I could just use some telephone poles cemented for the corners and one in the middle somewhere instead of building H braces for that short of a run.Would that work and what is the best way to run it in the curve.Also,should I still run it on the inside of my line post being in that sharp curve.Im sure I could figure it out but thought I might ask for some tips on this short curvy run .Thanks J.J.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jj216, post: 398623, member: 2880"] I only started using high tensile a few years ago.I did a few areas that were square and were straight runs and no problems.My question is,I want to do a run of only about 250 feet.It runs along a driveway in the shape of a C.I thought maybye I could just use some telephone poles cemented for the corners and one in the middle somewhere instead of building H braces for that short of a run.Would that work and what is the best way to run it in the curve.Also,should I still run it on the inside of my line post being in that sharp curve.Im sure I could figure it out but thought I might ask for some tips on this short curvy run .Thanks J.J. [/QUOTE]
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