beowulf
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A few months ago I scored twelve 330' roles of high tensile field fence (Bekaert) and a couple of rolls of high tensile barbed wire from a fencing contractor that was shutting his business and moving. He had other barbed wire - the kind I was used to (carbon?) but said he much preferred the high tensile wire because it was easier to work with. This week I started using the high tensile fencing and barbed wire. I went online to learn a bit about it and now understand the advantages, but I cannot say that "being easier to work with" is one of them - really different and more difficult at the connection terminals if you are wrapping it. I think I am coming around to liking it though, which I guess is a good thing because I have twelve rolls, but man is it tough to bend and springy. When I am in a place I can conveniently give it the stretch it deserves, it looks like it will stay tight. I watched a Youtube video of a guy stringing the exact kind of fencing I bought at 20' between posts, and he said he has seen high tensile wire spanning 50 feet between posts though he did not recommend that. My T-posts are set 8' apart, with wood posts at the corners and termination points. Interesting that until I bought this I didn't even know such wire existed. Still learning I guess.
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