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 Redneck engineering at its finest! * or not*

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PostSubject: Re: Redneck engineering at its finest! * or not*   Wed Dec 14, 2011 12:38 pm

Jill - check out the thicker "chicken wire" that they use to set concrete. You can't bend it easily. Like I said, dig a trench that's deep enough to put quickcrete in - but leave the last inch empty so you can put dirt and grass seed on top. If you move, you can always break it up with a sledgehammer and remove.

Or do hot wire. Supplies should be $60-150 depending on how long you need it and where you get it. Try a farm supply store. We used the Parmak one for horses. For anyone that objects to it - better a dog that knows it's boundaries than a dead dog.
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PostSubject: Re: Redneck engineering at its finest! * or not*   Wed Dec 14, 2011 2:07 pm

I'm def going to hotwire the top and the bottom, but it will be after xmas. I'm trying to quick fix it till then. I had some landscape timbers I attached to the fence. I couldn't budge them, and I pit 4 layers of the chicken wire on the inside of the timbers . I thought about getting privacy slats that go through the chain link, and trenchant those. Ill have to talk to the landlord to see if tats something he will allow us to do
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