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<blockquote data-quote="ntd red" data-source="post: 1140451" data-attributes="member: 20568"><p>When I did ours I ran a strand of barbwire along the ground, pulled it tight. Attached the woven wire to my corner, unrolled the wire, pulled the bottom strand of the woven wire tight enough to stand 90% of it up. I then attached the bottom strand of the woven wire to all of the fence posts. I then pulled the top wire tight and attached to the fence post. I connected the next roll and repeated the process. Once the line was complete I ran another strand of barbwire along the top of the woven wire and a second 8" above that. I then connected the bottom and the top to the barbwire with hog rings periodically. Inside of this I run a single strand of high tinsel electric fence (which I've found invaluable for rotation grazing, strip grazing, ad hock hay lots using polywire/polytape). For the corners I use drill stem with 1/2" x 4" rebar welded to it, buried 4' deep into fiber reinforced concrete. I hate rework so the fence should outlast my kids who'll probably sell it once I'm gone. ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ntd red, post: 1140451, member: 20568"] When I did ours I ran a strand of barbwire along the ground, pulled it tight. Attached the woven wire to my corner, unrolled the wire, pulled the bottom strand of the woven wire tight enough to stand 90% of it up. I then attached the bottom strand of the woven wire to all of the fence posts. I then pulled the top wire tight and attached to the fence post. I connected the next roll and repeated the process. Once the line was complete I ran another strand of barbwire along the top of the woven wire and a second 8" above that. I then connected the bottom and the top to the barbwire with hog rings periodically. Inside of this I run a single strand of high tinsel electric fence (which I've found invaluable for rotation grazing, strip grazing, ad hock hay lots using polywire/polytape). For the corners I use drill stem with 1/2" x 4" rebar welded to it, buried 4' deep into fiber reinforced concrete. I hate rework so the fence should outlast my kids who'll probably sell it once I'm gone. ;-) [/QUOTE]
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