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Now I know, I know, before I even ask anything, the thinner, the lighter. That much I have a handle on
What I'm more interested in is how thin you can go before predators start punching through it like it's not there. I'm not talking bears here (though we get them once in a blue moon; usually only long enough for the cops to shoot them), just your typical Ohio stuff, coons, dogs, coyote, foxes, and 'possums.
My thoughts are that it's wise to not go less than 1/2", but if people have experience with 1/4" being OK, or nightmare stories about coons chewing through 6 inches of electrified steel
I'd like to hear about it.
Thanks! I know I'm full of questions, but you folks haven't seemed to have run out of answers yet

What I'm more interested in is how thin you can go before predators start punching through it like it's not there. I'm not talking bears here (though we get them once in a blue moon; usually only long enough for the cops to shoot them), just your typical Ohio stuff, coons, dogs, coyote, foxes, and 'possums.
My thoughts are that it's wise to not go less than 1/2", but if people have experience with 1/4" being OK, or nightmare stories about coons chewing through 6 inches of electrified steel

Thanks! I know I'm full of questions, but you folks haven't seemed to have run out of answers yet
