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I need some advice on building a dog run it wont be permanent so no big ideas, i thought about deer fencing as its cheap and easy to knock up any comments on this??? or i wanted to get hold of some them building site fences but there a bit big to transport back home easily.

Any other thoughts would be a great help :good:

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I need some advice on building a dog run it wont be permanent so no big ideas, i thought about deer fencing as its cheap and easy to knock up any comments on this??? or i wanted to get hold of some them building site fences but there a bit big to transport back home easily.

Any other thoughts would be a great help  :good:

if you give us an idea on what you are going to be keeping in it that would help,,obviously if by deer fencing you mean the wide gauge shit its no good for dogs,,,bit of 2" x 2" rough and some 1" square mesh always works for me,,,,,,,,
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borrow a good set of bolt cutters, them building site panel fences wont' look so big then... :icon_redface:

 

 

Nice one :11: :11:

 

You all got bad thoughts, :haha: me being an honest bloke :search: meant that if you go round the building site and there are some damaged ones, see the site chargehand and ask him nicely can you have them, then cut the wire out and straighten it.. job done...

 

try the local council yard, they seem to employ bad drivers that keep reversing their truck into em! Railway yards always have good rolls of wire, anyone got a mate ;)

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