In addition to the previous answer , get good tension on your fence, if you get everything tight the first time it will last near forever. make sure you run a wire across the bottom to help hold integrity. Concrete your posts in minimum 3 feet deep.
2006-07-18 17:17:34
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answered by Dave 4
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Go with Stephen W's answer. The fence will stretch, and if it doesn't stretch far enough, at a distance of 50', you will never notice if the fence is moved back one segment. Additionally, you don't want the fence to be too tight.
2016-03-26 23:00:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Get a fence stretcher, and some good pliers. Makes the job easy, and gives better appearance. Other than that set your posts plumb, and evenly spaced, and go. A post level is handy also. You can get one at Sears, or Home Desperate(Depot).
2006-07-18 10:38:59
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answered by Don 6
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Lowes.com has detailed instructions from setting posts to stretching the wire.
2006-07-21 05:11:50
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answered by wheatiron 1
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