![]() Also, longer runs of wire may require double H-braces, thus increasing the number of brace posts. I personally would use larger posts if I have access to them, and that drives up the cost. Size of and number brace posts: 6 inches is really as small of a diameter as you should use for the vertical posts on your braces. ![]() Naturally that adds up as the distance increases, but the expense is manageable when you plan properly. At just 23 cents more per foot of fence than in the first scenario, Betty has a sturdier and more functional fence. The perimeter of the project is 1,280 feet, and that comes out to $2.00 per foot. Gate: A single 12 foot tube gate for $129.99īetty's latest fence project is more robust than the first one and comes out to a grand total of $2,563.73 (not including taxes). Wire Strainers: 8 $5.99 each for a total of $47.92īrace Pins: 16 1.19 each for a total of $19.04įence Staples: A single 8 pound bucket for $21.99 (she'll use more with the wood line posts in this scenario) T-post Wire Clips: 7 packs (to allow 5 clips per T-post) $9.99 per pack for a total of $69.93 And we can't buy half of a roll of wire or half a bag of clips at the store).Ħ inch diameter 8 foot long posts: 13 $19.99 each for a total of $259.87ĥ inch diameter 8 foot long posts: 8 $14.99 each for a total of $119.92Ħ.5 foot long T-posts: 123 $4.19 for a total of $515.37Ĥ inch diameter 8 foot long posts: 23 $9.99 each for a total of $229.77ģ30 foot roll of goat & sheep woven wire fencing: 4 rolls $259.99 each for a total of $1039.96ġ,320 foot roll of 12.5 gauge 2-point barbed wire: A single roll for a total of $69.99ġ00 foot roll of 12.5 gauge brace wire: 2 rolls $19.99 each for a total of $39.98 (Note: technically we can break out the cost of woven wire and brace wire to a per foot amount, and also the clips and staples down to a per unit used amount, but that only changes the per foot calculation by a negligible amount. Grand total for these supplies is $566.16 (not including taxes), and in this example of a 320 foot length of fence line it comes out to $1.77 per foot of fence line. Wire Strainer: 2 $5.99 each for a total of $11.98īrace Pins: 4 1.19 each for a total of $4.76įence Staples: A single 1 pound package for $2.99 ![]() T-post Wire Clips: 2 packs (to allow 5 clips per T-post) $9.99 per pack for a total of $19.98 Rugged and reliable, durable and dependable, Stocktite means value when you’re building fence.6 inch diameter 8 foot long posts: 4 $19.99 each for a total of $79.96ĥ inch diameter 8 foot long posts: 2 $14.99 each for a total of $29.98Ħ foot long T-posts: 37 $3.69 for a total of $136.53ģ30 foot roll of goat & sheep woven wire fencing: 1 roll for a total of $259.99ġ00 foot roll of 12.5 gauge brace wire: 1 roll for a total of $19.99 The height is 60″ overall for those places where extra height is needed. Stocktite is constructed from 6 gauge heavily galvanized wire and is welded at every intersection to form 6″ x 6″ spaces. Stocktite Rolled Panel Fence is similar in design and construction to our Welded Livestock Panels. Manufactured with a galvanized before welding process, this 16′ x 5′ panel combines 6″ x 6″ spacing and 1 gauge wire rod to keep the animal from going over or through this strong built panel. Staple to wood posts or weld to steel posts Size.2″ x 4″ Mesh helps prevent stepping through or becoming caught.Ideal for runs, paddocks, arenas, stallion pens, stall fronts & dividers and temporary stalls. All Welded Wire Panels are FOB Commerce City, CO Only. ![]() Come see us when you’re ready for fencing, where you know the quality is always the best. Stockyards gives you an excellent choice of eleven different panels so that you may choose the one that’s just right for you. Welded Wire Livestock Panels will give your corral years of service and minimal maintenance at a low initial cost. The 16′ panels are easy to handle and install. ![]() The many other uses for these panels include temporary runs and pens, stall dividers and hay stack protection. Welded Livestock Panels are ideal for loafing areas, corrals, feedlots, arenas, and working pens. The wire rods are welded at every intersection and are heavily galvanized with a thick zinc coating. These heavy duty Welded Livestock Panels are constructed from heavy weight galvanized wire rods. ![]()
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