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Old 21-02-2004, 11:22 PM
Roger
 
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Hi
Has anyone used B&Q plastic coated garden fencing?
Its a square wire netting covered in plastic, they say you don't need
straining wires with it.
If I used 3ft high netting with 6ft angle iron posts hammered in 3ft could I
get away with not cementing them in?
How far apart should the posts be?

Thanks
Roger


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Old 22-02-2004, 09:02 PM
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What is the recommendation on the packing? Surely they would have written
"no straining wires needed if supporting posts are spaced at no more than x
metres.


"Roger" wrote in message
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Hi
Has anyone used B&Q plastic coated garden fencing?
Its a square wire netting covered in plastic, they say you don't need
straining wires with it.
If I used 3ft high netting with 6ft angle iron posts hammered in 3ft could

I
get away with not cementing them in?
How far apart should the posts be?

Thanks
Roger




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Old 22-02-2004, 09:13 PM
Philip
 
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Default B&Q Wire Netting Fence

What is the recommendation on the packing? Surely they would have written
"no straining wires needed if supporting posts are spaced at no more than x
metres.


"Roger" wrote in message
...
Hi
Has anyone used B&Q plastic coated garden fencing?
Its a square wire netting covered in plastic, they say you don't need
straining wires with it.
If I used 3ft high netting with 6ft angle iron posts hammered in 3ft could

I
get away with not cementing them in?
How far apart should the posts be?

Thanks
Roger




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Old 23-02-2004, 09:33 AM
Roger
 
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Default B&Q Wire Netting Fence

Very little packing, just a label stuck on saying "no need for straining
wires"

"Philip" wrote in message
...
What is the recommendation on the packing? Surely they would have written
"no straining wires needed if supporting posts are spaced at no more than

x
metres.


"Roger" wrote in message
...
Hi
Has anyone used B&Q plastic coated garden fencing?
Its a square wire netting covered in plastic, they say you don't need
straining wires with it.
If I used 3ft high netting with 6ft angle iron posts hammered in 3ft

could
I
get away with not cementing them in?
How far apart should the posts be?

Thanks
Roger






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Old 23-02-2004, 10:14 AM
Roger
 
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Default B&Q Wire Netting Fence

Very little packing, just a label stuck on saying "no need for straining
wires"

"Philip" wrote in message
...
What is the recommendation on the packing? Surely they would have written
"no straining wires needed if supporting posts are spaced at no more than

x
metres.


"Roger" wrote in message
...
Hi
Has anyone used B&Q plastic coated garden fencing?
Its a square wire netting covered in plastic, they say you don't need
straining wires with it.
If I used 3ft high netting with 6ft angle iron posts hammered in 3ft

could
I
get away with not cementing them in?
How far apart should the posts be?

Thanks
Roger






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