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lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 90318Post lutonlagerlout

a client wants a rescue dog

after a visit to her house b the rescue people she has been advised that she needs "chicken wire" around all of her hedges (gaps here and there)

any ideas what the most cost effective but best way of doing this is?

it seems overkill to put loads of 3 by 3 posts in over around 80M?

thanks in advance

LLL

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Post: # 90323Post GB_Groundworks

strainers in every corner, 3 strands tensioned wire, bang stakes in at about 8-10 metres just to help with the sag and then we have a special tool that forms staplres into 0 to hold the chcken wire to the high tensile plain wire

http://malcoproducts.com/product....agazine

pm me and ill send over more details
Giles

Groundworks and Equestrian specialists, prestige new builds and sports pitches. High Peak, Cheshire, South Yorkshire area.

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