. Cyclone ornamnetal fence and gates: catalog no. 7. . Simplex Fence—52 in. Complete with I Fabric THIS style, showing construction without the continuous top rail, is designed for large enclosureswhere ample protection and a neat appearance are secured at a minimum cost. Any of ourfabrics can be used with this post construction. The L-X, A-i and K styles are especially recom-mended on account of the double strength top taking the place, in a measure, of the top rail. Thefollowing page shows the braced end without tops or ratchets, to go with ordinary field fencing. Topsand ratchets must be sp


. Cyclone ornamnetal fence and gates: catalog no. 7. . Simplex Fence—52 in. Complete with I Fabric THIS style, showing construction without the continuous top rail, is designed for large enclosureswhere ample protection and a neat appearance are secured at a minimum cost. Any of ourfabrics can be used with this post construction. The L-X, A-i and K styles are especially recom-mended on account of the double strength top taking the place, in a measure, of the top rail. Thefollowing page shows the braced end without tops or ratchets, to go with ordinary field fencing. Topsand ratchets must be specified, if wanted. Specifications: Posts: Ends and corners, 2J in.; second post, 2 in,; line post either 2 in. or if in. as called for; bracerod, if in.; all outside measurements; full weight tubular steel. Fabric: Style I, pickets No. 11 spaced 5 in. apart; cables,No. 13, spaced as follows: Three bottom spaces, 3 in. apart, next two, 4I in., balance, 6 in., except top space of 2f in. For a Simplex job we should know how many feet apart you want t


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