FIXED KNOT METAL DEER FENCE |
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Introduction to Fixed Knot Fence |
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Introduction to Fixed Knot Deer Fence If you want a handsome metal deer fence, most fixed knot fencing is ugly (think of a steel cage). So go back to our good-looking, powerful, low-visibility metal hexagrid deer fencing. However, if you don’t care much about appearance and want an affordable, strong, and effective metal deer fence, keep reading. For bargain-hunters, one kind of fixed knot metal deer fencing under-prices all other metal types and some kinds of polypropylene deer fencing. As a bonus, this 20-year fence comes in a dark color that makes it less conspicuous and better-looking than any other fixed knot fencing. To learn more, see Affordable Metal Deer Fencing. Other fixed knot varieties do other things like stand 8 or 10 rather than 7.5 feet tall, appear black rather than metallic, or keep out elk rather than deer. These types, while more expensive, can still be installed in a low-key affordable manner that requires no special skills. To explore this subject, visit Other Metal (Fixed Knot) Fencing. Finally, if you want to install a long metal deer fence on a flat tract of land, it may be best to install a high-tensile fixed knot fence. The corners, ends, and gates of high-tensile fences need to be very heavily braced, which costs a lot. But runs can go up to 1500 feet between braces; so if your land is really flat and your fence is really long, this approach may be cost-effective. For more about this see High-tensile Metal Deer Fence. |
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