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Odd problem with barbed wire fencing???
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<blockquote data-quote="ckbrownla" data-source="post: 1227405" data-attributes="member: 23581"><p>Hello everyone,</p><p></p><p>I have an issue where the fenced area that I maintain is</p><p>developing problems in the barbed wire fencing side. :?: The fence is a</p><p>wood post anchors/ painted metal t-posts construction. The wiring is</p><p>barbed wire on one side of the t-posts and electric fence on the other side.</p><p>The fence has held up well for quite a while since I assisted in the installation </p><p>of the electric fence portion in 2011. I have maintained the electric fence </p><p>since then. The problem is that the barbed wire has developed rust </p><p>problems to the point of danger of breaking the wire. :help: The rust seems </p><p>to start on the wire along the flat surface of the the t-posts. Anyone </p><p>have any experience with this problem? We are located in the north-east </p><p>corner of Louisiana in West Monroe, LA. </p><p></p><p>Please message me back with any questions that you may have.</p><p>I am not that experienced with barbed wire.</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance for your assistance,</p><p>ckbrownla</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ckbrownla, post: 1227405, member: 23581"] Hello everyone, I have an issue where the fenced area that I maintain is developing problems in the barbed wire fencing side. :?: The fence is a wood post anchors/ painted metal t-posts construction. The wiring is barbed wire on one side of the t-posts and electric fence on the other side. The fence has held up well for quite a while since I assisted in the installation of the electric fence portion in 2011. I have maintained the electric fence since then. The problem is that the barbed wire has developed rust problems to the point of danger of breaking the wire. :help: The rust seems to start on the wire along the flat surface of the the t-posts. Anyone have any experience with this problem? We are located in the north-east corner of Louisiana in West Monroe, LA. Please message me back with any questions that you may have. I am not that experienced with barbed wire. Thanks in advance for your assistance, ckbrownla [/QUOTE]
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