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Yet another fence question--for Northern and Ca folks
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<blockquote data-quote="Aaron" data-source="post: 1020815" data-attributes="member: 1682"><p>In the case of a dip/ditch, the best thing to do around here would be to either:</p><p></p><p>- End both sides of the fence on each bank with a end post and h-brace, and cobble up something in the gap. I've seen many things, but the most aesthetic-looking design was two posts on the edge of each bank with a post in bottom and 2x8 treated boards miter-cut to form a perfect V pattern of rails.</p><p></p><p>- Continue the fence through the gap, without drawing the wires down. Put in one long post half way down the bank on each side and tack horizontal poles/rails to them to close the gap, resting the poles on either sides of the bank/ground. Tack the wires to the correct height of the upright poles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aaron, post: 1020815, member: 1682"] In the case of a dip/ditch, the best thing to do around here would be to either: - End both sides of the fence on each bank with a end post and h-brace, and cobble up something in the gap. I've seen many things, but the most aesthetic-looking design was two posts on the edge of each bank with a post in bottom and 2x8 treated boards miter-cut to form a perfect V pattern of rails. - Continue the fence through the gap, without drawing the wires down. Put in one long post half way down the bank on each side and tack horizontal poles/rails to them to close the gap, resting the poles on either sides of the bank/ground. Tack the wires to the correct height of the upright poles. [/QUOTE]
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