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Wed, 1 Oct 2008 10:37:16 -0400
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Hi all,

Thanks Randy for sharing your fencing techniques. 

I also like the pin-locks. But....I put the wire on the outside and use the
pin-lock wire holders for the outside corners. This is working and save
valuable time for me. The pin-lock wire holders will keep the wire from
grounding around the outside corner. 

Another tweak is to put the entrance tee posts with the flat end in towards
the entrance and use the pin-lock wire holders to terminate the wire run
without a lot of extra work. The wire will wrap around without grounding.
Saves more time. 

I like the Intellirope from Premier One(maybe other suppliers) for the top
strand to prevent deer and snowmobilers from hitting it. It has a good life
span. Nice for the gate too. 
http://www.premier1supplies.com/detail.php?prod_id=606&cat_id=41

Kirk Jones www.sleepingbearfarms.com

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