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Positioning of brace post or pipe.....
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<blockquote data-quote="C-Ranch" data-source="post: 1715591" data-attributes="member: 24325"><p>I'm just putting in our first fence with steel braces versus wood. We pounded the posts (8ft) into the ground until we had about 54" of post left. We will saddle and put the horizontals on top versus mid way. Was told this would make them stronger, so we'll see. Next fence we do will adjust a little and move horizontals down some and see which ones stay put the best or if there's even a difference. Not many In my area using steel, most still using wood posts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C-Ranch, post: 1715591, member: 24325"] I'm just putting in our first fence with steel braces versus wood. We pounded the posts (8ft) into the ground until we had about 54" of post left. We will saddle and put the horizontals on top versus mid way. Was told this would make them stronger, so we'll see. Next fence we do will adjust a little and move horizontals down some and see which ones stay put the best or if there's even a difference. Not many In my area using steel, most still using wood posts. [/QUOTE]
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