. Railroad fences, gates and galvanized steel fence posts. . 56 American Steel & Wire Company »J Post Anchors for Hollow Places A bottom an-chor on a linepost is neces-sary wherethere is ahollow ordepression in the groundalong the fenceHne. Thisanchorlis placedat the very low-est point on thepost so that thefence shall notpull the postout of Railroad Fences, Gates and Steel Posts Wood and Wire Braces—End Post End and second posts with necessarybraces and anchors constitute thefoundation of the fence. This is theend post with anchors at top and bot-tom, and also with thelwood brace/
. Railroad fences, gates and galvanized steel fence posts. . 56 American Steel & Wire Company »J Post Anchors for Hollow Places A bottom an-chor on a linepost is neces-sary wherethere is ahollow ordepression in the groundalong the fenceHne. Thisanchorlis placedat the very low-est point on thepost so that thefence shall notpull the postout of Railroad Fences, Gates and Steel Posts Wood and Wire Braces—End Post End and second posts with necessarybraces and anchors constitute thefoundation of the fence. This is theend post with anchors at top and bot-tom, and also with thelwood brace/&ndwire brace to the second post, shown intheir proper positions. The(top anchorbears against the ground in the direc-tion the fence is to be pulled, the[bottom anchor/on the opposite side ofthe post providing resistant counter, or (wire brace\No. 8 or 57 larger soft galvanized wire, is woundand stapled at the bottom of the endpost close to the ground.
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