When I created the bed next to our patio last year, I didn’t want to spend much money on a fence to keep the dogs out, so I just created a quick fence out of some t-posts and chicken wire. It created a problem with the wife, but I promised I would fix it later. We received a coupon in the mail for Home Depot, so today we used the coupon on a nicer looking metal fence. I have it in place, but need to create some spacers to correct the heights of some of the sections, and I need to do a few more things to keep the gates all aligned when in the closed position. It does look much better than the chicken wire though. I cut one of the panels and welded it back together to make a custom size, and it works, so I impressed myself using the welder. Go Brian!
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looks MUCH better
whatcha gonna do with all that left over chicken wire? … have i mentioned that i’m working on a coup this week??? ;o)
Hmmm, maybe I need to be looking at chicken coup designs! I won’t throw anything away that might be useful in the (near) future!