Chain link fence panels

I used them for my run walls and have them on the roof as well. Everything is clamped together, the bottom 3 feet reinforced with hardware cloth, the rest with chicken wire, and there is a skirt around the perimeter as well.
And quite frankly I long for a wood and hardware cloth run! But the run is in a stand of old pines that sometimes have branches that come down like schrapnel and I figured it would be easier tp replace a panel or two if a section was damaged.
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For my chain link run it's a simple dog run. One of the panels has a door on it. I put the two extra panels on TOP of the other panels to create a hawk free run for my girls.

Then I wrapped the lover part of the chain link with 1/4 inch hard ware cloth to keep out anything that might be able to fit into the chain link.
 
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Lukry, how did you get the fence panel on the top to be supported. Right now my run is 6ftby12ft (made out of 6ftx6ft panels) and I have 2 panels laying on the top. But I want to make the run 12ftby 18ft, but I'm not sure how I should support the panels to keep them from falling in, maybe I just need bigger panels...hmmm .
 
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Lukry, how did you get the fence panel on the top to be supported. Right now my run is 6ftby12ft (made out of 6ftx6ft panels) and I have 2 panels laying on the top. But I want to make the run 12ftby 18ft, but I'm not sure how I should support the panels to keep them from falling in, maybe I just need bigger panels...hmmm .

You know the clamps that hold the panels together? We used the same clamps to clamp the panel on top.
I think the trick to the support was to clamp it over the top of the side panels. did that make sense?
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