A new journey into homesteading "pic heavy"

sumi

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Ugh, sorry to hear about your stray dog problem and loss. Hope the panels work and keeps them safe for now.
 

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Never heard of it

https://www.premier1supplies.com/p/wire-panel-connector-hinge?cat_id=178

These things are "the bee's knees!" You just drop them down over the ends of the panels. They can be used to connect panels in line, or to make corners, connect one panel to an other anywhere there are 2 vertical wires in the grid. Make an instant gate.

Cover a few panels with plastic or wire small ga. fencing, and you have instant easy to set up/dismantle broody pens, small runs.

I use them for the CP fencing around my garden. That way, if I want to open the garden to get a truck load of mulch in there, all I have to do is remove a single panel. I also move lengths of CP around in the garden for trellising. A spiral to connect the trellis to the perimeter fence, plus a single T post for the interior end, and I'm in business. My tomato trellises are mounted about 12" above the soil, with 2 panels about 15" apart, with tomatoes growing between the 2 panels.
 

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Thats cool, but i got bailin wire in the shed.
 

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meat in the freezer
 

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