This will depend on the material being used to build the fence.
It depends on what kind of animal you are trying to fence in (or out). For an average cattle pasture, I prefer setting them 10 feet apart, so you would need about 150 T-posts. I still prefer setting three six-inch treated wooden posts for each corner; they will hold up better to the tensioning of the fence/barb wire.
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You need to provide more information - length and diameter or dimensions across flats of the post. I can then tell you roughly what it will be.
In order to convert feet to radians, you will need to follow this equation: multiply by π/180Ã?. In order to convert radians to degrees, use this equation: multiply by 180Ã?/π.
dont know the width of your deck, but if its more than6' feet it will sag.I suggest an extra post in the middle of the2 posts and crossbrace the roof.
56 posts are needed for the fence
This will depend on the material being used to build the fence.
Perimeter of field = 2*(250+300) = 2*550 = 1150 feet. Therefore, number of post required = 1150/5 = 230 posts.
15 tepost
6600 the correct answer is actually 6601 because you need one more post to close the fence.
1432 divided by 4 equals 358, which is the number of 4-foot sections of fence. Since the fence must be terminated on both ends, add one more post to terminate the last section. Thus, the answer is 359 posts.
form_title=Wrought Iron Fence Repair form_header=12653 What kind(s) of repair do you need?*= [] Post is damaged [] Post is wobbly [] Fence is damaged [] Fence is rusty [] Fence is loose [] Gate is sagging [] Hardware is damaged/broken/missing [] Other How high is the fence in question?*= () Less than 4 feet () 4-6 feet () 6-8 feet () Greater than 8 feet
We recommend spacing posts no more than 10 feet apart.
A privacy fence is usually quite costly. To figure out how much, first calculate how many feet of fence that will be needed.Then, decide between a wood fence or a vinyl one. Calculate how many posts you will need, knowing you need a post for about every six feet. Then calculate how nails you will need. About three per board. And finally choose your fence height.
20 posts.
5280 x 5=26,400/10=2640
It depends on what kind of fence you wish to put up. For example, an electrified barbed wire and steel post fence would only require about three posts. But a wood plank and wood post fence would require about five or six.