Woven wire fencing is the most common material to use in conjunction with t posts.
Installing welded wire fence metal posts.
Welded wire is generally made of material that will not rust rot or burn.
Installing t posts to support wire fencing is relatively low cost and they are easy to install.
Set up the fence line.
Once you have the panels or posts set in the ground unroll enough wire mesh to reach to the next post and stretch over any rails.
For a solid fence line you will need to have wooden fence posts wherever there are corners and for bracing at the corners.
Welded wire fence has sharp edges so you need to take precautions.
This fence took a few people about three hours to build allowing us to free two dogs who lived on.
A sturdier version uses regular wood posts set in holes.
A wire fence may not be a thing of beauty but it isn t meant to be.
Installation a welded wire fence is a quick and easy way to keep dogs and kids in the yards.
If you cut it into sections the size of the distance between posts 5.
Starting at a corner attach the end of your roll of welded wire.
This guide walks you through how to build the wood version.
The majority of work in putting up a t post fence is actually the installation of the wooden corner and end posts.
Most welded wire fence is installed using t posts but not all t posts are created equal.
Once the roll is attached carefully unroll and stretch the wire to the next post.
Welded wire fences can vary in size from 3 feet tall to 6 feet tall.
Continue to the corner.
For details on installing wooden fence posts see how to set fence posts in gravel and concrete.
A roll of fencing is unwieldy and you make things unnecessarily difficult by trying to unroll it and fasten as you go.
When it comes to fast installation however a wire fence is perfect for the job.
Use a measuring wheel to ensure you have the posts where they need to be before you install.
Use the baling wire or metal ties to tie the wire to the post at the top the middle and the bottom.
The standard tried and true metal t posts are the most commonly used but if you would like something more attractive than the green metal posts or are using the fence to enclose livestock and want to use electric fencing there are better options.
The quickest are made with metal posts driven into the ground.
Tie the wire to the pole.
If you are using chicken wire you can use a staple gun to attach it firmly to the posts and rails.