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Continuous Fence

Posted on January 4, 2021January 4, 2021

Fences. Corrals.

The materials probably haven’t changed much since the development of barbed wire in 1867. Wood posts. Wood rails or barbed wire. Oh, sure, you can have cement posts and electric fence and pvc covered boards and maybe some high end components… but the biggest thing to hit the fence business lately… is continuous fencing.

Welded pipe. Twenty foot panels. Made to either weld to metal posts or fasten to wooden posts, these are hot items. While the initial outlay is more, they’re going to last and last.

We’re going to team these up with some other new items, which, hopefully, will be delivered tomorrow. We’re excited. Stay tuned.

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4 thoughts on “Continuous Fence”

  1. Glee says:
    January 7, 2021 at 8:03 AM

    They are being used here in MO, but they don’t stop cars or trucks from going through them. You don’t have that much traffic up there, but seen it happen twice less than 3 miles from home. Never heard the condition of the driver, but the fence sure did’t fare too well.

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  2. Marilyn says:
    January 5, 2021 at 4:14 PM

    Oh yes, I’m staying tuned indeed!

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  3. Paul E. Tomlinson says:
    January 5, 2021 at 6:09 AM

    that pipe will make a good fence , will be looking forward to watching the building progress- as always, I look in the pictures for other things, first I saw the elevator in the back ground- dad had one just like that! He used it to put small round bales of hay & straw in the barn, then there was a hopper that went on the bottom end & used for putting ear corn in the corn crib & oats in the metal grain bin- then there is a machine at the left end of the pipe, need to see more of it & I might figure it out, & finally, on the ground, right of the elevator, the green pyramid , I like the way your pictures challenge my mind, keeps me going thru these times, Thanks!!

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  4. Ginger Busta says:
    January 5, 2021 at 4:33 AM

    Anything to make a finished job last longer. Can’t wait to see the rest.

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Since 2008, I’ve kept this photographic journal of life on our working Wyoming ranch.  I share ranch work, my family, crafts and DIY, my English Shepherds, Bravo and Indy, and a love for this land.  Enjoy this red dirt country!

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