Which is best Fencing? (Stone Vs Cement Vs Iron pole Fencing)
Height:
If your main concern is to protect your farm from theft, above 10 feet height poles required, which stands 8 feet above ground and 2 feet below ground.
Size: 4Inch * 6Inch average pole dimension with 8-10 feet length. Barbed wire from TATA wiron
Durability: Stone poles are much more durable than cement or iron. Cement poles starts crumble, iron poles often leads to damage due to rust. Especially poles used to support other poles used in corners or usually called as cross pieces must be strong. Only stone poles give sufficient support without damage.
Weight: Stone poles have good weight when compared to cement or iron, so it is not easy to theft by a single person. Whereas Iron poles are easy to lift and carry.
Distance: Ideal distance between pole to pole is 8 feet. Even in case when the fence wire sags after some period, it can be re-tightened. If distance increases there will be problem with fence wire.
Support poles: For every 6th or 10th pole and for every corner pole, support poles need to be placed on either sides.
Fencing wire: Wire should be rust free, 6 lines horizontal and 2 cris-cross lines between pole to pole. Distance between line to line should be increased gradually that means from the ground 0.25 feet first line, 0.5 feet 2nd line, 1 feet 3rd line,…etc. maintaining less distance at ground level we can prevent animals intrusion through fence.
On final stone pole fencing is good because of heavy weight it can with stand to strong winds and thefting is not easy task. If they are not available at your place, go for cement poles, which made with 4-6mm iron rods inside the cement pole. Cement poles are made under supervision else dealers will cheat by using cheap quality material. Iron poles are lesser strong, and can easily be theft.
Height:
If your main concern is to protect your farm from theft, above 10 feet height poles required, which stands 8 feet above ground and 2 feet below ground.
Size: 4Inch * 6Inch average pole dimension with 8-10 feet length. Barbed wire from TATA wiron
Durability: Stone poles are much more durable than cement or iron. Cement poles starts crumble, iron poles often leads to damage due to rust. Especially poles used to support other poles used in corners or usually called as cross pieces must be strong. Only stone poles give sufficient support without damage.
Weight: Stone poles have good weight when compared to cement or iron, so it is not easy to theft by a single person. Whereas Iron poles are easy to lift and carry.
Distance: Ideal distance between pole to pole is 8 feet. Even in case when the fence wire sags after some period, it can be re-tightened. If distance increases there will be problem with fence wire.
Support poles: For every 6th or 10th pole and for every corner pole, support poles need to be placed on either sides.
Fencing wire: Wire should be rust free, 6 lines horizontal and 2 cris-cross lines between pole to pole. Distance between line to line should be increased gradually that means from the ground 0.25 feet first line, 0.5 feet 2nd line, 1 feet 3rd line,…etc. maintaining less distance at ground level we can prevent animals intrusion through fence.
On final stone pole fencing is good because of heavy weight it can with stand to strong winds and thefting is not easy task. If they are not available at your place, go for cement poles, which made with 4-6mm iron rods inside the cement pole. Cement poles are made under supervision else dealers will cheat by using cheap quality material. Iron poles are lesser strong, and can easily be theft.
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