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Cheapest way to reinforce fencing
The kids and I got the fences and the beds up today but I need to find something really cheap to help the fence stay up. It is actually 4 dogruns put together in the square shape. Last year I had them up individually but this year decided to try this layout. I had two long 5' x 1"x1" stakes that are helping but I wonder if there is something even cheaper to get for the rest of the sections. As always all your help is invaluable to a brand new SFGr.
jymarino- Posts : 232
Join date : 2011-03-25
Location : St Louis MO Zone 6a
Re: Cheapest way to reinforce fencing
We use T posts..we used 5 ft dog wire to fence our property. Every six feet I Think we put them.
Ha-v-v
my husband said 8 ft for the t posts
Ha-v-v
my husband said 8 ft for the t posts
Last edited by Ha-v-v on 3/30/2011, 3:56 pm; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : added a correction)
Ha-v-v- Posts : 1123
Join date : 2010-03-12
Age : 64
Location : Southwest Ms. Zone 8A (I like to think I get a little bit of Zone 9 too )
Re: Cheapest way to reinforce fencing
I don't know the prices, but we used T posts also.
Would rebar be less expensive?
Would rebar be less expensive?
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Location : Coastal Oregon, Zone 9a, Heat Zone 2 :(
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