honey bunch
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Wednesday, 11th of August 2010 08:54:59 PM
l was at menards and they had some coated steel fencing, it was the
honey bunch
ornamental type.It was about $25 per 4 foot section.l think it was abour
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48 inches tall, so will this be tall enough that dogs wouldnt jump in if
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we got a dog?But what I am wanting to know is where l can buy this stuff
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in bulk online, since l have a couple hundred feet that I will have to
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fence in still.l dont want metal chain link though, and l dont wanna
concrete it in.
pooky wonky
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Thursday, 12th of August 2010 10:44:09 PM
Having worked in a lumber/farm supply yard for many a year[19]
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there are several types of fencing to use. We used to sell prefabricated
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dog runs where you just connected the panels together with supplied
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clamps, these can be moved if necessary as there are no post. Came in 6' &
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4' heights. There is also what is known as ''Field fencing'' comes in 330
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ft lengths, also another is called ''Horse fencing'' don't remember the
length. Then there are also Cattle Panels 5' high & also Hog Panels which
are 3' high. & all are 16' in length made of 1/4 steel rods. Go the ur
local farm supply store if there are any in ur area. You can drive Tee
Post into the ground, no concrete necessary, but you will need a Tee Post
Driver. The shipping cost would be to much & most places don't ship on
line.
Mo
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Friday, 13th of August 2010 06:55:19 AM
Most of that stuff is custom made, Look up Kings Architectural
Mo
and ornamental supply (they are based out of Waco Texas), they may have
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panels pre-made. Other then that you will have to contract someone to
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fabricate for you.
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