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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky" data-source="post: 1648874" data-attributes="member: 32659"><p>I'd go with Double H braces at every corner and I would terminate at the ends and not wrap. Drive brace post at least 48" deep and put a 8'-10' post between the brace post. This will give you a double H that is 16-20 foot long. Set t post 10' apart with a metal line post every 7th post. Stretch the wire as tight as you can. It's all easy. Every time I've tried to wrap a post to make even the slightest bend in fence the fence has gotten loose after a few years, could be my ground though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky, post: 1648874, member: 32659"] I’d go with Double H braces at every corner and I would terminate at the ends and not wrap. Drive brace post at least 48” deep and put a 8’-10’ post between the brace post. This will give you a double H that is 16-20 foot long. Set t post 10’ apart with a metal line post every 7th post. Stretch the wire as tight as you can. It’s all easy. Every time I’ve tried to wrap a post to make even the slightest bend in fence the fence has gotten loose after a few years, could be my ground though. [/QUOTE]
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