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<blockquote data-quote="Wernham" data-source="post: 947212" data-attributes="member: 19214"><p>I recently put up some recycled plastic fence posts. I was sold on the fact they are suppose to last forver . . . the problem is it takes forever to nail a fencing staple into them. Once you think you got them in enough and give them a big swing the staples heads directly for your eye as it flying out of the fence post. The posts are very hard but flex so makes it a pain nailing them in. Anyone have any ideas on cheap way to fastening the electric fence on? or better ideas how to hammer them in?</p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wernham, post: 947212, member: 19214"] I recently put up some recycled plastic fence posts. I was sold on the fact they are suppose to last forver . . . the problem is it takes forever to nail a fencing staple into them. Once you think you got them in enough and give them a big swing the staples heads directly for your eye as it flying out of the fence post. The posts are very hard but flex so makes it a pain nailing them in. Anyone have any ideas on cheap way to fastening the electric fence on? or better ideas how to hammer them in? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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