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Starting over, Fencing recommendations
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<blockquote data-quote="rdp58" data-source="post: 1266175" data-attributes="member: 22693"><p>I was in the same situation a year and a half ago. Woven wire is the way to go but the most expensive. I put a six strand high tinsel fence up. I built it myself and made it where every strand would be hot. I have the second and the fourth strain from the bottom hot now and have not had any escapes. I put the post on an average of 18 feet apart, I used 6 inch post for the corner and brace post and 4 inch for line post. I drove the post in the ground with a post driver. When I got finished I had like 85 cents a foot in it and that included my gates. So for the time and money its hands down the best way to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rdp58, post: 1266175, member: 22693"] I was in the same situation a year and a half ago. Woven wire is the way to go but the most expensive. I put a six strand high tinsel fence up. I built it myself and made it where every strand would be hot. I have the second and the fourth strain from the bottom hot now and have not had any escapes. I put the post on an average of 18 feet apart, I used 6 inch post for the corner and brace post and 4 inch for line post. I drove the post in the ground with a post driver. When I got finished I had like 85 cents a foot in it and that included my gates. So for the time and money its hands down the best way to go. [/QUOTE]
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