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Need Easy Post for Electric Fence
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<blockquote data-quote="BK9954" data-source="post: 1383335" data-attributes="member: 23651"><p>What kind of post can I put without putting too much material for a 2 wire electric fence. When the back half of the property is sold off in 4 to 5 years I am going to have to pull all this fencing off. Dont want to put full sizr H Frames. I read this article but dont understand the braces it is talking about. Can anyone help. What is just an " angle brace"?</p><p></p><p>"Every line of electric fencing needs to be supported by tying off to a brace post at both ends of the fence line. However, the traditional H-braces used for barbed wire cattle fencing are overkill for most electric fences because you are not building a high-tension fence. Use Angle Braces for multi-strand boundary fences and the even simpler Bedlog Brace on single-wire electric fences. You will find images and descriptions of how to build angle braces and bedlog braces on page 74 of Grass-Fed Cattle."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BK9954, post: 1383335, member: 23651"] What kind of post can I put without putting too much material for a 2 wire electric fence. When the back half of the property is sold off in 4 to 5 years I am going to have to pull all this fencing off. Dont want to put full sizr H Frames. I read this article but dont understand the braces it is talking about. Can anyone help. What is just an " angle brace"? "Every line of electric fencing needs to be supported by tying off to a brace post at both ends of the fence line. However, the traditional H-braces used for barbed wire cattle fencing are overkill for most electric fences because you are not building a high-tension fence. Use Angle Braces for multi-strand boundary fences and the even simpler Bedlog Brace on single-wire electric fences. You will find images and descriptions of how to build angle braces and bedlog braces on page 74 of Grass-Fed Cattle." [/QUOTE]
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