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roadrunner
08-18-2008, 12:28 PM
howdy all... does anyone do fences? like the chain link kind. im thinking 10 ft with the three wire barb on top... electrified.. just kidding but i am interested in some fence.
tlrmike99
08-18-2008, 09:54 PM
I did fence work in college to make some $$$$.... let me know when!:thumbup:
roadrunner
08-19-2008, 12:28 PM
wow!! how cool mike.. do you do consults too? were in the planning the best route stage now. would be interested in what you might have to say. youre welcome to stop by at your convienence. if not cool as well. and what does one get paid for helping out on said project? fresh water and an ass cold air conditioned house to chat about it in...:)
either way. very cool and THANK YOU!!
roadrunner
08-21-2008, 10:50 PM
one of my first ideas was to trade a motorcycle for the fence and work together. youve already got 52 bikes so thats not gonna work.. anyways... would we need an auger to make holes in gravel foundation?? i cant even get a few inches into it without really trying.... maybe its not possible??
TOM-CAT
08-21-2008, 11:38 PM
one of my first ideas was to trade a motorcycle for the fence and work together. youve already got 52 bikes so thats not gonna work.. anyways... would we need an auger to make holes in gravel foundation?? i cant even get a few inches into it without really trying.... maybe its not possible??What kind of bike did you have in mind to trade? :yes:
Is the gravel loose, or cemented together?
Summer4ever
08-22-2008, 02:38 AM
Good timing on this thread :yes: !!! I'm interested in fencing too. I need about a 50' section of wood fencing that is falling over replaced. I can do everything but set the posts if I need to (I'm not patient enough to get them in straight :redface: ).
tlrmike99
08-22-2008, 08:57 AM
I think I have access to an auger(I am sure I spelled that wrong..LOL) and I will try and come by this weekend and see what your looking at doing. I just set 18 posts for the wifes lil riding arena for the horses. Got them all straight, then the horses had to use them as scratching posts... so well.... no so straight now...LOL. But if your yard is horse free, it shouldn'e be a problem...!!!
roadrunner
08-22-2008, 11:10 PM
What kind of bike did you have in mind to trade? :yes:
Is the gravel loose, or cemented together?
a sportbike :yes:
not cemented
roadrunner
08-22-2008, 11:11 PM
I think I have access to an auger(I am sure I spelled that wrong..LOL) and I will try and come by this weekend and see what your looking at doing. I just set 18 posts for the wifes lil riding arena for the horses. Got them all straight, then the horses had to use them as scratching posts... so well.... no so straight now...LOL. But if your yard is horse free, it shouldn'e be a problem...!!!
lol.. awesome!! no horses but the chihuahuas are fairly rowdy!! anytime you want to stop by is great. THANK YOU! :thumbup:
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