Wire Fencing?


Question:I just moved into a new home and one side of my wood fence is missing ( about 70 feet ) , I dont have the money right now to put up a wood fence so I was thinking about wire fencing as an alternative for the time being . What supplies will I need and any advice on how to put up a wire fence would help ??

Answers:
you will need to buy some "T" posts, enough to go every 8' or so, some T post clips to hold the wire to the posts, a T post driver to put the posts into the ground, and some U shaped wire staples, gloves, fence pliers, and a good friend to help pull the fence tight. If at the ends of your intended fence run,you have solid wooden posts set in concrete you are in good shape, if not you will need to set a post in concrete at the free ends so that you will have a sturdy point to start your fencing. Hammer in the T posts along the line of your fence, stretch out the fencing along the side of the posts with the notches. secure one end of the wire to your corner posts with the wire staples, then stretch the fence as tight as you can and secure to the other wood post. go back along and secure the wire to the T posts with the clips using the fence pliers, and you are done!


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