cuffey
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Post by cuffey on Jan 16, 2013 22:03:35 GMT 1
The land around me has changed hands
A new fence has been built and fencers did not take away the off cuts I gathered up bits of wire some tiny, some not so tiny Went to drop in dustbin, then thought i had better cut it up My wire cutters WOULD NOT CUT it yet it is thinner than original fence wire, ended up taking it to recycling centre
Horrified--the ''what if'' one day I had a horse stuck in it This stuff could do real damage!
Suppose I now need to shop for better wire cutters ''just in case'', the current ones were decent quality
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Post by Deleted on Jan 17, 2013 18:02:25 GMT 1
eeek Not a problem I've ever encountered, seems that locally fences rotting through is the norm. Stronger cutters, and maybe more strategically placed fencing to keep them away if they get out or stronger energiser if you use electric?
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Post by tikkatonks on Jan 17, 2013 20:47:37 GMT 1
I used to use bolt cutter to cut wire fencing.
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