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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 271128" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Priefert used to have just 2 grades of panels, then they came out with a lighter weight one and apparantly the middle weights are gone. The heavy weights are excellent panels but a determined cow can still bend them. The older middle weight panels are a good panel for general use unless you get a knothead, then they'll pretzelfy them pretty quick. For the less expensive panels we use Midwest, they're not quite as heavy as the Preifert middle weights but heavier then the lighter ones. The draw back is they use fixed pins to connect them. I just use a torch and burn the pin out then drop a length of 1/2 inch rebar through the loops. If they're going to be way out of wack I hook chaine around them with a double ended snap</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 271128, member: 34"] Priefert used to have just 2 grades of panels, then they came out with a lighter weight one and apparantly the middle weights are gone. The heavy weights are excellent panels but a determined cow can still bend them. The older middle weight panels are a good panel for general use unless you get a knothead, then they'll pretzelfy them pretty quick. For the less expensive panels we use Midwest, they're not quite as heavy as the Preifert middle weights but heavier then the lighter ones. The draw back is they use fixed pins to connect them. I just use a torch and burn the pin out then drop a length of 1/2 inch rebar through the loops. If they're going to be way out of wack I hook chaine around them with a double ended snap dun [/QUOTE]
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