I have a wet-weather branch that I sealed using the welded panels cut to
fit the contours of the creek and wiring them to my existing field fence
that runs across just above. I also wove 6' rebar every other square
perpendicular to the length of the fence and then drove them about 4'
into the creek bed. Extremely stout fence. Works like a charm.

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Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2004 11:48 AM
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Subject: [blackbelly] Fencing Idea

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".  




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