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Elec. Tape Fencing???????
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Posted by SJ on April 30, 2005 at 13:27:02 from (65.37.57.184):
Looking for some input on electric tape fencing.Gonna fence in about 7-8 acres for my horses.Would like to go with a nice 4 rail wood fence(yeah right I can afford that,lol).Is there different types of quality tape? How far should poles be apart(I will go with wood poles though)?I have t-post now with wire on about 5 acres and I hate the way they look and always foolin with the wire.Will I have the same problem with tape? I notice some going down the road that seem to have sagged.Does the price and quality of your tape come into play with this sagging problem.Does it help any if your corner posts are larger diameter than the others? Will be using a 3pt post hole digger,how deep should poles be? Should I use concrete on corner poles? Also is there any stategy in having more than one gate to get into a pasture(ie.one on the other end to exit without having to go all the way around).Is there any special tools you can use to map out your fence lines and pole markings?I just ran string in the past and all that did was get in the way and catch your ear a few times hurts like heck,lol.On second thought why dont I just post my address and a bunch of you guys just show up some weekend.Ill have all the grub and beer here.lol.Well thats all the questions I can think of right now,any more input would be appreciated. Thanks Stan
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