Welded wire fencing at 4 height and 100 length runs 80 or so.
Diy welded wire fence panels.
You ll need a t post driver.
2x6 cap rail if your posts are 4 on center estimate 4 of 2x6 per fence panel.
Cut and screw the top rail into place.
If the fence will be 4 feet tall the steel posts will need to be 6 feet.
Step 4 welded wire fencing.
We started with 5 fencing for the goat area but ended up buying 4 to fence the field because it was more economical.
You should budget for about 4 per post so an 8 length will make 2 x posts a 12 length will make 3 etc.
Supplies for welded wire and t post fencing.
Measure the distance from the center of the board to the height you want the top of your fence to be.
To make sure your area is square choose a starting point and measure from there.
This is the level you should put your top rail regardless of where it sits on the left and right posts.
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Overlap the hog wire about half the 4 width of the 2 4 s.
Mark each corner with a wood.
I used 4 5 screws for each long edge.
Determine how tall you want your fence.
I did it without one but it was horrible.
I pre drilled these pieces on the sides for screwing the finished panels to the 4 4 posts.
Start at a corner post and unroll several feet of welded wire.
2x4 bottom and top rails.
Then i cut a 2 4 to the width of the panel around 3.
If your posts are 4 on center estimate 8 of 2x4 per fence panel.