best thing we did here (we operate out of an abandoned hospital) was put up
as big of housings for our security cameras as we could find and put them
in very prominent locations. We went from a broken window or tresspass
almost every other week to it being a very rare occurrence.

On Tue, Apr 10, 2018 at 2:24 PM, Bill Prince <part15...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Depending on the gauge, hog wire can be about the same difficulty to cut
> as chain link. Not sure which one would be more or less difficult to get
> through, but when you cut a row of chainnlink, the rest folds up like an
> accordion.
>
> I like concertina across the top, but the stuff you described works too.
> Might be easier to work with.
>
> Motion activated alarms can be effective.
>
>
> -bp
>
> --
> bp
> part15sbs{at}gmail{dot}com
>
> On Tue, Apr 10, 2018 at 12:16 PM, Chuck McCown <ch...@wbmfg.com> wrote:
>
>> I need to build a fence.  Keep people out of my equipment yard.  Lost a
>> few things over the years, mostly radiators, wiring batts etc.  Copper
>> stuff.
>>
>> So, what kind of fence.  How tall.  I am thinking 10’/8’ T post with
>> hog/goat welded wire.
>>
>> Perhaps with those barbed wire brackets (if I can get them to fit) with
>> three strands of barbed wire angling outward.
>>
>> Could do shorter.
>> Could do chain link.
>> Could do three strands of straight barbed wire at the top of 6’.
>>
>> Not sure I need to do the 2 3/8 pipe posts cemented in the ground except
>> for the corners.
>>
>> If they will cut hog wire they will cut chain link I think.
>>
>> Chain link fence company quoted $25/foot.
>>
>> Cops say motion activated lights are the best deterrent.  Followed by
>> working or not cameras.
>> And I am doing/will do both of these.
>>
>> Opinions please.
>>
>>
>
>

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