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WTB Chain link fence

MK111

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WTB some chain link fence to make a drag for planting deer food plots.
Height 4-6-8' about 40-80 ft in length depending on fence height.
 

MK111

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40 feet to make a drag???

Figure 4' wide times 2 so it's 8' wide and 8' long.
Double thickness so that's 32'.
Give a guy a break today. Hell maybe 10' long. LOL
Plus I want to make a short one to leave up by the barn to drag my driveway.
I had it figured out correct guys.
 

jagermeister

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Figure 4' wide times 2 so it's 8' wide and 8' long.
Double thickness so that's 32'.
Give a guy a break today. Hell maybe 10' long. LOL
Plus I want to make a short one to leave up by the barn to drag my driveway.
I had it figured out correct guys.
Haha just giving you a hard time
 

Bigslam51

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Figure 4' wide times 2 so it's 8' wide and 8' long.
Double thickness so that's 32'.
Give a guy a break today. Hell maybe 10' long. LOL
Plus I want to make a short one to leave up by the barn to drag my driveway.
I had it figured out correct guys.
Ya I didn't think of that, never made one myself lol
 

MK111

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Is it that expensive to buy from TSC? I've never looked. I just figured it was a inexpensive item.

Couple yrs ago I bought some from Rural King. It was light weight and didn't last.
I looked at those on craigslist but would cost $25-30 for gas getting them. May have to travel.
 

giles

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Some days that car ride is worth it. I'm thinking about jumping in the truck and headed east...just to turn around and come back. Good for the soul and mind sometimes.
 

MK111

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Some days that car ride is worth it. I'm thinking about jumping in the truck and headed east...just to turn around and come back. Good for the soul and mind sometimes.

I took that truck ride on Friday visiting the outfitter stores.
 

hickslawns

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Scrape yard here only takes scrap in and no longer sells to the public.

Must be the new thing. I don't believe our scrap yards sell anything back to the public anymore either. They used to. Now they can only accept scrap.
 

jlane

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I scraped the chain link drag.
Got a hog panel(4ft by !2 ft) from tractor supply, couple of cinder blocks and it does a really nice job.
Another good drag is a piece of wire shelving from the hwd store,
 

MK111

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I scraped the chain link drag.
Got a hog panel(4ft by !2 ft) from tractor supply, couple of cinder blocks and it does a really nice job.
Another good drag is a piece of wire shelving from the hwd store,

Thanks for a great idea. I just installed 5 commercial tracks for storage in my polebarn. I believe there is couple 4x8' heavy welded shelf screens left over. I'll bolt a 4x4 across the front to hook drag chain onto it. Damn it's free to. LOL
A friend went to the local Sears hardwear store last year and they were closed. He got all the commercial storage shelving free for hauling it away. I got 7 complete units with screens and plywood shelf covers, my son got couple and my friend got the rest. And he still has a bunch left over.

Problem solved and now I got extra funds left over to but toys with for my new 300 BO pistol.