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Molɔ̀ːn Labé Skýla!
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These premises insured by a Sheltie in Training ,--- and Cooey.o "May the Good Lord take a likin' to you"
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That's how ours connect as well. We try to have the splices end up on the center of a railroad tie or post.
Drill a hole in the splice and run a pole barn nail through it.
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That's how ours connect as well. We try to have the splices end up on the center of a railroad tie or post.
Drill a hole in the splice and run a pole barn nail through it. That answered my next question! Thanks
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The only thing I don't like about continuous is that the sections are heavy. I can barely move one around(a short distance) by myself.
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I would not try Sam. As to splicing on a post, I'm not that good at doing things.
A plan is to use a few in sort a catch pen. I like a fence that can be climbed in a pinch!!
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Richard, I'm no fencing expert but a cordless saws-all is really handy when working with that stuff!
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Sam, we talked about cutting the pipes, a square, and straight edge would be a must.
As to cordless, the DeWalt impact driver is the cat's meow driving those lags.
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Sam, we talked about cutting the pipes, a square, and straight edge would be a must.
As to cordless, the DeWalt impact driver is the cat's meow driving those lags. I'm trying to go as "cordless" as I can now. Got a cordless drill and impact driver set that I love. I like my air tools too. I can drive my pickup with the air compressor on it and use the tools without electricity. It helps!
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If it's that heavy, How much fun is it to get 6 pipes lined up and slid into the connectors while you fight with a 20' panel?
I assume it requires at least two people. And a third with machinery would be nice.
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