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 02-26-2011, 07:58 Post: 177037
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There has been two major natural gas pipelines put in just south of my property. Any fences they tore down, they repaired. They even went under the interstate highway with it. The property owner still owns the property...it is just an easement. Large sheds and blacktop have been built over them too. I don't think you will have a problem constructing a fence over the pipeline. Just call diggers hotline first.






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 02-27-2011, 12:00 Post: 177056
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When I did my fence, I used 5" x 7' long wood posts, buried 2.5', every 10 feet. Some people will run every other one with a metal post. Others will have 2 metal, then one wood. My dad had a fence next to the road to keep people out and he had all metal posts and it worked great for that. Get the t-posts that have the flat blade on the bottom. Get long enough ones to get deep enough. Treated 8x8 work good for corner posts. I found limestone gravel tamps in great around corner posts. I used a 1/2" rod to tamp the dirt to the bottom, then a 1" rod to tamp the rest. You will want a good and heavy second from the end post to run your diagonal brace to.






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 02-28-2011, 17:24 Post: 177092
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Someone dumped a big screen tv on a road by us. They called the manufacturer with the serial number and found the owner.






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I think you get what you pay for as far as rot protection. Your rotting will happen at ground level where it is moist AND has air. Posts I've pulled out after 15 years show no rot at the bottom but some at ground level.






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