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<blockquote data-quote="Brute 23" data-source="post: 1608708" data-attributes="member: 6291"><p>If the funds allow it I would go with the galvanized pipe. I have a lot of pipe at my disposal but tend to shy away from it. Ill use it on interior stuff or traps here and there but not on boundaries. My problem with oil field pipe is it is a 50/50 shot that is will last 2 lifetimes or if it will be rotten out in a couple years. You can not visually see what was in that well and the long term effects it will have on the pipe. In the cases where I have used pipe, it was off our wells where I knew where it came from. With the high costs of labor to build these fences, it is not some thing I want to have to risk doing twice.</p><p></p><p>In black dirt I have been please with driving pipe vs setting posts. You have to get deeeep with wood posts to get good results with black ground IMO. If your not doing it yourself the odds of it being up to par are going to be slim.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brute 23, post: 1608708, member: 6291"] If the funds allow it I would go with the galvanized pipe. I have a lot of pipe at my disposal but tend to shy away from it. Ill use it on interior stuff or traps here and there but not on boundaries. My problem with oil field pipe is it is a 50/50 shot that is will last 2 lifetimes or if it will be rotten out in a couple years. You can not visually see what was in that well and the long term effects it will have on the pipe. In the cases where I have used pipe, it was off our wells where I knew where it came from. With the high costs of labor to build these fences, it is not some thing I want to have to risk doing twice. In black dirt I have been please with driving pipe vs setting posts. You have to get deeeep with wood posts to get good results with black ground IMO. If your not doing it yourself the odds of it being up to par are going to be slim. [/QUOTE]
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