I get the concept- people who don’t know how to work with steel want fences too. Chain link fittings do the same. But if you put diagonal X trusses inside of those 3 piece pipe structures they become H braces and you can stretch wire to them. Without the trusses, you’ll bend two posts at every end/corner instead of just the one.
You're actually supposed to take off only 3/4 of 1" off each side which would be 1.5" only total between each vertical post because I got that information directly from the inventor of the bullet fence system himself Ron otherwise it's just way too loose man because you want it tight obviously so its STRONG!
I also like that this 'H' brace can be undone if need be! If it's welded you don't have that option. ✅
I get the concept- people who don’t know how to work with steel want fences too. Chain link fittings do the same. But if you put diagonal X trusses inside of those 3 piece pipe structures they become H braces and you can stretch wire to them. Without the trusses, you’ll bend two posts at every end/corner instead of just the one.
Thanks for the comment! Sounds like you have a lot of great knowledge pertaining to fence building! Keep up the great work!
Anything for diagonal brace?
I thought I'd let you know how to do it a lot easier nevermind I'll just use Legos
You're actually supposed to take off only 3/4 of 1" off each side which would be 1.5" only total between each vertical post because I got that information directly from the inventor of the bullet fence system himself Ron otherwise it's just way too loose man because you want it tight obviously so its STRONG!
Good to know! Thanks for the info! It still worked out great and was really tight with the measurements we used.
That's not a crescent wrench. It's called a box wrench