Fencing suggestions
Have been living in a residential block for the last 20 years so a bit rusty on the outdoors stuff.
I need to replace a 10m section of internal fence on our block as the existing fence section was falling down (and promptly did so when I removed part of it to get a truck into the back paddock). Back boundary fence is stuffed but that's job for later as there are no stock involved on either our property or the neighbours.
New fence just needs to keep the dogs in (a lab and a cocker spaniel) and ideally slow the rabbits down. Trying to keep it simple/cheap but want at least a 10yr lifespan.
My thoughts are to put in some 100x100 pine posts around 600 deep and two 75x50 rails, then just staple on some chain mesh dug slightly into the ground to end up with a fence about 1.2m high.
One of the end posts will have a 1.8m gate hung off it to join up with the other gate on the rest of the fence (so 3.6m total opening).
Sound reasonable? Any thoughts?
While I'm at it - hints for digging postholes?? I've got a crowbar and inherited one of those "T" handled borers that you rotate. Ground is pretty hard and the crowbar only penetrates about 30mm. The borer won't cut into it but is OK for pulling out what the crowbar has broken up.
Steve
1985 County - Isuzu 4bd1 with HX30W turbo, LT95, 255/85-16 KM2's
1988 120 with rust and potential
1999 300tdi 130 single cab - "stock as bro"
2003 D2a Td5 - the boss's daily drive
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