I use t post clips to connect the fence to the corner.
Building a welded wire fence with t posts.
Using t posts eliminates the need for digging allowing rapid placement.
This guide walks you through how to build the wood version.
This fence took a few people about three hours to build allowing us to free two dogs who lived on.
A t post fence is quick and easy to install.
Most welded wire fence is installed using t posts but not all t posts are created equal.
Even novices can put up a quality fence using t posts and professionals will find t post fencing a breeze to work with.
I unroll the fence to the next corner and stretch it.
For details on installing wooden fence posts see how to set fence posts in gravel and concrete.
When it comes to fast installation however a wire fence is perfect for the job.
For a solid fence line you will need to have wooden fence posts wherever there are corners and for bracing at the corners.
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.
Building a welded wire fence is a relatively quick and easy way to keep both the dogs and the kids in the yard.
Then i clip the fence to the t posts in between the start point and the corner this tightens the fence up a bit.
How to build a welded wire fence building your own welded wire fence isn t especially difficult but make sure you do it right the first time because fixing it can be next to impossible.
A sturdier version uses regular wood posts set in holes.
The quickest are made with metal posts driven into the ground.
It is less expensive than putting in a chain link fence or a block wall and has the benefit of being less noticeable from the street than chain link.
Proper installation techniques including using good post setting and securely attaching correctly oriented wire to the t posts will help ensure that the fence will last for a long time and present few maintenance concerns.
First i anchor my fence bending the fence wire around the t post where i m starting.
Woven wire fencing is the most common material to use in conjunction with t posts.
Except for the corners the posts are simple straight rods that even have a special tool designed to drive them into the ground.
1 dig a hole 8 inches in diameter for each corner post as well as the end posts where the fence will terminate.
Make sure you understand every step in the process of building your fence as well as what you will need to do so before you begin.
My start point is usually a gate.