It is a special weighted pipe that slides up and down on the top section of a t post forcing the post into the ground.
Building a barbed wire fence with t posts.
Now you can strain the wire.
Each post should be driven into the ground until the flared fins are beneath the surface.
In easy terrain on straight stretches without corners nelson puts a brace every quarter mile at the end of every roll of wire.
The fence should be on the outside of all the posts.
Then define the level where the top rails should be placed.
That is the top of your fence.
There just ain t no way to avoid some nicks and scratches when you re stringing that ol bob wahr.
You can skip this step if you build a barbed wire fence.
Start from the corner post and move to the next pillar unrolling the wire and stapling it carefully.
You should space your posts 8 12 feet apart as a general rule although 10 12 feet apart is sufficient for 5 6 wire barbed fence.
Check the level.
Anyone who s ever tackled the job of building a barbed wire fence will have to agree.
Once you have the corners set and braced run a guide line between them to ensure you set your t posts in a straight line.
Simply lift the tool and let go gravity and the weight of the tool will work to drive the t post in.
Pull the fence taut.
The key to a good barbed wire fence is good braces.
Position each post with the anchor plate at the bottom and perpendicular to the fence line.