Nice set up Jack!
So where did you get this nice looking fence?
http://www.premier1supplies.com/fencing.php?mode=detail&fence_id=30
Trying to decide between this and welded wire to protect my garden this year.
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Nice set up Jack!
So where did you get this nice looking fence?
Quote: I do not know her codes.
I do have w-hite, p-orceline, lav-ander, bls, b-lack and two that have x's on them. I will take a picture
Are you sure P is porcelain and not partridge?I do not know her codes.
I do have w-hite, p-orceline, lav-ander, bls, b-lack and two that have x's on them. I will take a picture
That's it.
I wish I knew how much electric fencing I would need for my 1.5 acres. I'm not sure how to measure it other than buy one of those yard meters, but they are $100. Maybe I'll get one and return it.http://www.premier1supplies.com/fencing.php?mode=detail&fence_id=30
Trying to decide between this and welded wire to protect my garden this year.
The fence charger I have is good for 7 100' lengths of fence. Definently would take more than 7 lengths for 1.5 acres. Would have to have another fence charger. I'm kicking the idea around to get another length or two myself and expanding the safe area. As far as measuring your area, you could just pace it off, unless you have really short legs, it's about 3' to a pace.I wish I knew how much electric fencing I would need for my 1.5 acres. I'm not sure how to measure it other than buy one of those yard meters, but they are $100. Maybe I'll get one and return it.![]()
I do have short legs LOLThe fence charger I have is good for 7 100' lengths of fence. Definently would take more than 7 lengths for 1.5 acres. Would have to have another fence charger. I'm kicking the idea around to get another length or two myself and expanding the safe area. As far as measuring your area, you could just pace it off, unless you have really short legs, it's about 3' to a pace.
Jack
Quote: It's time consuming, but I used little wooden stakes and a spool of construction string... I strung off my entire area to be fenced then went 25' at a time (longest tape measure I had, lol) and marked the string with a black sharpie.. then did the math to figure out how many linear feet of fencing I needed.