Hi Folks, I thought I was so clever when I came up with this idea, I thought I should share it! :o) Not that somebody didn't think it up ages ago, but I've never seen it and it works great.
I have some gaps to plug up under my field fencing. So I took some heavy cable cutters and cut sections of welded stock panel, so that I ended up with a strip of "squares," and a section of the cut horizontals, like tent spikes. I pounded the spikes into the ground under the gaps, and wired the squares to the field fence. The result was a completely rigid "patch". I don't think aI predator could ever dig under it, seems to have interesting possibilities. I was going to try a long, 16 ft section, but the ground is too hard, rocky and uneven, so I ended up cutting them along the four foot side. Also, I've been building my sheep catching pens with stock panels, and I've discovered Premier's "panel hinges". These are the neatest thing since sliced bread. You can use them to make gates from sections of panel, or join short sections of panel together. Very handy! Looking forward to the meeting next month! Regards, Barb Lee =============================================== This message is from the Barbados Blackbelly Sheep mailing list (http://www.awrittenword.com/listserv/index.html). To respond to this message, send e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe or change your membership options, go to http://lists.coyotenet.net/mailman/listinfo/blackbelly To search the archives, go to http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/
