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<blockquote data-quote="Bighat" data-source="post: 957168" data-attributes="member: 19443"><p>I've put in miles of the plastic post with High tension wire. The method I use will also work for barb wire. If High tension, set all post, decide the wire spacing you want and then take a stick the same height as the post and mark the post from the ground up where you want each wire on the post. Then you need to make a small metal or plastic jig for the steeple size. Drill two holes in the jig too the spread of the steeple. Now walk to the first post and mark the wire spread from the stick you made and then hold you jig up to the mark on the post and drill two holes a little smaller than the steeple. It goes pretty fast. Plus if your building high tension, you can place the steeple in the post at this time and then your ready to put wire. And your'e building barb wire you can steeple it as you go but you wire spacing and holes will already be there. I drove the steeple in without pre-drilling and its like hit concrete rubber, you's be wore out fast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bighat, post: 957168, member: 19443"] I've put in miles of the plastic post with High tension wire. The method I use will also work for barb wire. If High tension, set all post, decide the wire spacing you want and then take a stick the same height as the post and mark the post from the ground up where you want each wire on the post. Then you need to make a small metal or plastic jig for the steeple size. Drill two holes in the jig too the spread of the steeple. Now walk to the first post and mark the wire spread from the stick you made and then hold you jig up to the mark on the post and drill two holes a little smaller than the steeple. It goes pretty fast. Plus if your building high tension, you can place the steeple in the post at this time and then your ready to put wire. And your'e building barb wire you can steeple it as you go but you wire spacing and holes will already be there. I drove the steeple in without pre-drilling and its like hit concrete rubber, you's be wore out fast. [/QUOTE]
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