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Welded pipe H-brace question?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky" data-source="post: 1688740" data-attributes="member: 32659"><p>Fence builders all seem to have their own bags of tricks. The two guys that are probably the best in this area do two different things on braces. One does double H and then welds heavy U bolts to the Last brace post going in direction of fence travel. He ties off to these U bolts. Seems to me this is a bad idea for a couple reasons but his fences look good for years. The other fella builds a H brace with a kicker. On the short kicker post he welds a spade like a T post has on to the post before he drives it. Both fences always stay tight and look good. Nearly everyone that's builds much fence around here drives the post as deep as they can using a single pipe. If I remember right I use a pipe 110" long and do 56" in the ground 54" out. That's the longest I can drive with the skid steer. Friend of mine built a plate to set his T3 at an angle and started driving his kicker post, seems to be working for him. Very little high tensile electric around here so don't know anything about that stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky, post: 1688740, member: 32659"] Fence builders all seem to have their own bags of tricks. The two guys that are probably the best in this area do two different things on braces. One does double H and then welds heavy U bolts to the Last brace post going in direction of fence travel. He ties off to these U bolts. Seems to me this is a bad idea for a couple reasons but his fences look good for years. The other fella builds a H brace with a kicker. On the short kicker post he welds a spade like a T post has on to the post before he drives it. Both fences always stay tight and look good. Nearly everyone that’s builds much fence around here drives the post as deep as they can using a single pipe. If I remember right I use a pipe 110” long and do 56” in the ground 54” out. That’s the longest I can drive with the skid steer. Friend of mine built a plate to set his T3 at an angle and started driving his kicker post, seems to be working for him. Very little high tensile electric around here so don’t know anything about that stuff. [/QUOTE]
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