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We used a Big Skid Steer and pushed 5' in the ground and 3" wire to build our last pen. Welding and fitting the pipe was kinda a pain but made for an awesome pen.
Mark Beem of Beem Fence only uses oil pipe for his posts when he puts up fence. He put up our fence 18 years ago and it is still straight and in good condition. Mark is in Michigan.
Mark Beem of Beem Fence only uses oil pipe for his posts when he puts up fence. He put up our fence 18 years ago and it is still straight and in good condition. Mark is in Michigan.
I left a message for him last week and no reply. If he wants business he can call back or ill look else were not a big deal to me. I'm more interested in doing it myself any way. I don't like to pay people for something I can do
I'm sure Mark will get back to you. He travels all over the US putting up fencing. If you have a very small job though I don't know if he will mobilize his crew to travel for it.
I'm sure Mark will get back to you. He travels all over the US putting up fencing. If you have a very small job though I don't know if he will mobilize his crew to travel for it.
Yea I'm just going to build a few each year I think. It will keep the start up cost a little lower
Scrap prices for stainless here are low (about a buck a pound) each post is around 25 lbs. Since I got them for free I used it, because I will never have to replace them. Otherwise I would have scrapped them.
Scrap prices for stainless here are low (about a buck a pound) each post is around 25 lbs. Since I got them for free I used it, because I will never have to replace them. Otherwise I would have scrapped them.
I would of used them too if they were free. I was just sayi g I wouldn't be buying them that was all