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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 2534"><p>I would go with the ties in the ground and steel for the above ground. Actaully I would go with oak planks above ground but not everyone has the availability of a hundred acres of oaks to mill into planks. But that's a cost issue. Ties for posts are a good choice in clay because it gives more straight surface edge to pack the clay against to prevent leaning posts in later years.</p><p></p><p>dun</p><p></p><p>> Thanks Dun; I was going to put</p><p>> either steel or new cross-ties in</p><p>> red clay ground for the working</p><p>> pens. So again...steel or wood? cs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 2534"] I would go with the ties in the ground and steel for the above ground. Actaully I would go with oak planks above ground but not everyone has the availability of a hundred acres of oaks to mill into planks. But that's a cost issue. Ties for posts are a good choice in clay because it gives more straight surface edge to pack the clay against to prevent leaning posts in later years. dun > Thanks Dun; I was going to put > either steel or new cross-ties in > red clay ground for the working > pens. So again...steel or wood? cs [/QUOTE]
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