. Railroad fences, gates and galvanized steel fence posts. . be absolutely only portions of a wire fence that should be rigid are the ends of the stretchinglines; that means all corner and end posts. In the woven wire fence and lineposts a certain degree of flexibility is highly desirable, but the ends must be solidand rigid enough permanently to hold the wires tight and in their proper is true of any end post, no matter what style of post is used. The best results are obtained when the Corner and End Posts are set inconcrete. For these posts a hole about 18 x 18 in


. Railroad fences, gates and galvanized steel fence posts. . be absolutely only portions of a wire fence that should be rigid are the ends of the stretchinglines; that means all corner and end posts. In the woven wire fence and lineposts a certain degree of flexibility is highly desirable, but the ends must be solidand rigid enough permanently to hold the wires tight and in their proper is true of any end post, no matter what style of post is used. The best results are obtained when the Corner and End Posts are set inconcrete. For these posts a hole about 18 x 18 inches and 3 feet deep has beenfound ample in most cases. For a Corner Post it is well to have the hole 20 x 20inches and 3 feet deep. Gate Posts All American End and Corner Posts are suitable for carrying gates. The End Post American End Post includesthe post proper, brace collar,upper brace connection, thebrace and brace foot. Whenyou buy the end post, the pricecovers everything complete. Inshipping all the fixtures arewired to the post, one post The Corner Post American Corner Post in-cludes the post proper, bracecollars, two upper brace con-nections, two braces and twobrace feet. This makes thecomplete post ready to post to bundle.


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