On Wed, 23 Apr 2008 12:53:16 -0400, Russ Johnson wrote
> I have turns and bends in mine.  You have to go with what you've 
> got!   Mine are usually in the 5' above ground range but there sure 
> are a lot of people that enjoy great results with the on-ground 
> method.  At least you don't have to deal with them falling down!

I agree with going with what you have. If I go straight from the east side 
of our house, I'll have 20 feet. If I go to the back of our propety, I could 
squeeze in about 75'. But if I can go to the back corner of our pie shaped 
lot, do the 120 degree turn, then 200 feet would be no problem. And I have a 
500 foot and a 1000 foot spool of wire just waiting to be used.

JM

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