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5. Paddock with rail on inside of 90 DEGREE CORNER using Inside Corner Roller.
Illustration 5-A
Illustration 5-B
6. Paddock with rail on outside of 90 DEGREE CORNER.
Illustration 6-A
Illustration 6-B
Reference Illustrations 6-A and 6-B below for proper placement of Brace Assembly and Line Post.
The illustrations below show two more corner options in a typical paddock. Note: When using square post
at corners or ends, over time the wire may break due to the tight bend created by the 90 degree angle (we
highly reccommend round corner posts).
1B: Complete Fence Layout on the Ground
Complete your fence layout on the ground using the layout you completed on graph paper in
Step 1A
. The
following points will help you to complete the layout efficiently:
• If possible, mow the area where the fence will be installed.
• Use spray paint and stakes to mark all gate openings, end, and corner bracing assembly locations.
• Use string to pull your fence line.
• Use spray paint to mark additional secondary bracing assembly and line post locations.