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strectching barbed wire ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Txwalt" data-source="post: 357266" data-attributes="member: 5970"><p>On the shorter sections (where gates and creeks made the h-post close together). We would put a piece of rebar in the wire and twist it to tighten it up. When we were mending fence and the wire seemed too far apart we would put cedar stays in. Instead of wiring them in we just wove them in the wire. Too me this made more sense than wiring them in. It tighted up the wire considerably and was like adding a post. I have several friends that had goats. Good luck keeping them in. Thats why they had goats. ;-) </p><p></p><p>Walt</p><p></p><p>I put my fence in with friends and family. We had a good time. I hope you do too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Txwalt, post: 357266, member: 5970"] On the shorter sections (where gates and creeks made the h-post close together). We would put a piece of rebar in the wire and twist it to tighten it up. When we were mending fence and the wire seemed too far apart we would put cedar stays in. Instead of wiring them in we just wove them in the wire. Too me this made more sense than wiring them in. It tighted up the wire considerably and was like adding a post. I have several friends that had goats. Good luck keeping them in. Thats why they had goats. ;-) Walt I put my fence in with friends and family. We had a good time. I hope you do too. [/QUOTE]
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