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diggerdave

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I built this contraption er attachment, out of ABS pipe, and duct tape to string deer fencing without a second pair of hands to help. It worked quite well. I'd like to know how others have dealt with it? I think the same arrangement may work for wire fencing if one just just metal pipe instead of plastic...

dave
vashon
 
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If I could see a picture of this, it would help me figure out what you built.
 
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Diggerdave are you experiencing technical difficulties on your end? /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif Try your attachment again we would like to see your idea.
 
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I'm not sure he intended to add a picture to his post. He was just telling us that he built this thing and thought his description would suffice.

I could be wrong.
 
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oops. sorry guys. my picture was to big, was rejected and I didn't notice. I just finished cutting it down. here it is, hopefully
 

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I like that -- great idea! /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif

Trying to deal with that by yourself without such an innovation is a real pain.
 
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Nice! May I ask, where did you purchase your deer fencing?
 
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the fencing is Deer/Bird fencing and as such a little lighter than some other that I was considering. I bought it locally. Don't know the maker off the top of my head but next time I'm on the farm I'll get the info. That's a 300ft roll 7ft 6" high and weighs maybe 40lbs. fairly light stuff. I hope it lasts since it's not cheap. I think it was $170 per roll.
 
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Digger that looks like a plan to me. And if it works for you then its all the better. Thanks for the post.
 
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Thanks DiggerDave, I think I've found some.
 
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Re: Deer Fence

Diggerdave,

If you do find the manufacturer, it would be great help. I found no one around here had anything like this...I had to go to New Hampshire (actually my sister was there) to find some very, very lightweight deer fence that I stapled to 8 foot posts around my nascent orchard (got to use a borrowed post-hole digger on my tractor). So lightweight is it that it tears out of the staples in a really high wind. So as a backup I installed two rows of electric fence as well - at knee height and browse height.

The other weekend we went out to the farm, without the dogs, and I got to see what we are dealing with in terms of deer. In the early a.m. there were 18 deer in the field - all outside of my fenced-in orchard, but grazing on the grass.

Your 40 pounds for 300 feet is a lot heavier than the stuff I got...which is is more like hair net for a giant. Since I am confident I will be in the market for new fencing after a few storms, your source...and your innovation for installng it ...would be very helpful. Places here are willing to order, but need to be told what to get. Thanks.

Chas
 
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Re: Deer Fence

I have a couple of deer fence sites bookmarked.....

Benners
MasterGardening

Hope that helps..... /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
 
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Re: Deer Fence

<font color="blue"> So lightweight is it that it tears out of the staples in a really high wind. </font>

Sometimes it helps to staple through a thin piece of wood. Works like a washer to spread the load past the material in direct contact with the staple.
 
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Are you using the deer fence around a garden or something else? Have you tried other things that did not work or is this the first time trying?
I am planning on putting in a hedge that deer like and would be interested in what others have used to keep them away. On the other hand if there are limited resonable costs availabe I may change my selection of hedge type.
PJ
 
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Re: Deer Fence

Jim, Rozet - Thanks for the bookmarks...I sent for a sample to see how much heavier their fencing might be. The idea of battens to hold the net to my posts occurred to me, but of course I had no battens the weekend I was doing this project. Laziness being what it is and since the fence sort of stays up, with only occasional need to haul out the stepladder, I have not organized to buy the 25 battens that would be required. When I go back out in a few days I am sure I will wish I had been better organized. A friend once told me, "Any job worth doing is worth doing twice....."

Chas
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( so that no injury to humans, animals can really occur, it just scars them. )</font>

Wow! No wound...just a "scar." /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif

I know; I know. I'm just being a wisecracker because one little letter in a typo sure changes the meaning of a sentence. I'm sure your method actually scares the deer and anything else that gets caught in it. How much fishing line does it take? I bet you have to buy several rolls to "wrap" a garden.
 
 

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