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<blockquote data-quote="Soggy Bottom" data-source="post: 1608649" data-attributes="member: 27833"><p>I am looking at building some new cross fences at my house on 18 acres. Most runs will be short anywhere from 500' to 1500'. My question is on material. I am thinking of going with all steel fence. 4" galvanized corners with 2" galvanized line post every 5 or so with galvanized tee post. Also using net wire fencing. My question is the galvanized pipe material worth the extra cost. From what I have seen its anywhere from 3-4 times the cost of regular black pipe. Also, does an all metal fence last that much longer than a good treated post fence? I want good fencing but also not trying to break the bank. This fencing will be in hay fields with black dirt. Thanks for the input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Soggy Bottom, post: 1608649, member: 27833"] I am looking at building some new cross fences at my house on 18 acres. Most runs will be short anywhere from 500' to 1500'. My question is on material. I am thinking of going with all steel fence. 4" galvanized corners with 2" galvanized line post every 5 or so with galvanized tee post. Also using net wire fencing. My question is the galvanized pipe material worth the extra cost. From what I have seen its anywhere from 3-4 times the cost of regular black pipe. Also, does an all metal fence last that much longer than a good treated post fence? I want good fencing but also not trying to break the bank. This fencing will be in hay fields with black dirt. Thanks for the input. [/QUOTE]
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