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<blockquote data-quote="callmefence" data-source="post: 1505645" data-attributes="member: 24947"><p>my answer is it doent matter if the wire runs around the brace or is made off around the post. I do agree that when you have a turn off less than about 45 degrees a brace in line with the fence does not offer its full strength. in these situations I prefer a single pipe post with a diagonal to a deadman perpendicular to the fence. and simply pullaround it. line braces in a straight run are a waste off time and materials imo. the exception being on extremely long stretches. in this case it only servers as place to break the streatchs down into manageable size. for me this is usually about half a mile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="callmefence, post: 1505645, member: 24947"] my answer is it doent matter if the wire runs around the brace or is made off around the post. I do agree that when you have a turn off less than about 45 degrees a brace in line with the fence does not offer its full strength. in these situations I prefer a single pipe post with a diagonal to a deadman perpendicular to the fence. and simply pullaround it. line braces in a straight run are a waste off time and materials imo. the exception being on extremely long stretches. in this case it only servers as place to break the streatchs down into manageable size. for me this is usually about half a mile. [/QUOTE]
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