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Pipe Fence 14 Gauge
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<blockquote data-quote="callmefence" data-source="post: 1590576" data-attributes="member: 24947"><p>You know I'm not going to say it wouldn't work for pipe fence. It's definitely to light fo braces. </p><p></p><p>If it's truly cheap enough it could certainly be used. It's heavier than most moveable pens and certainly stronger than a wood 2x6.</p><p>But ....you need to put your post closer. 8' Max on a fence. If you don't you will see considerable bowing are warping of the pipe during welding. Especially on the top rail. On pens I would go 6 ' on the post and fill them with concrete. On very high pressure spots weld a stay of heavy rebar or sucker rod in between each post...... might be better off just getting some good heavy 27/8 huh...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="callmefence, post: 1590576, member: 24947"] You know I'm not going to say it wouldn't work for pipe fence. It's definitely to light fo braces. If it's truly cheap enough it could certainly be used. It's heavier than most moveable pens and certainly stronger than a wood 2x6. But ....you need to put your post closer. 8' Max on a fence. If you don't you will see considerable bowing are warping of the pipe during welding. Especially on the top rail. On pens I would go 6 ' on the post and fill them with concrete. On very high pressure spots weld a stay of heavy rebar or sucker rod in between each post...... might be better off just getting some good heavy 27/8 huh... [/QUOTE]
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