NS Gearhead
Veteran Member
This spring I built two 30' raised beds and planted blackberries on the right and raspberries on the left.

It seems they're a tasty treat for deer, and I suspect, porcupines too. I've tried every type of sent and noise deterant I can think of... and they've failed, so it's time to bite the bullet and build a fence. Seeing as how these rows sit on rock (hence, the raised beds), digging down to set posts isn't realistic. This is also about 500' away from the house on an ATV trail. So, I've built a log perimiter as the base. I had to shorten the rows about 5' in order to line up a big tree on one corner and to allow room to pass between the fence and the end of the rows to get to the outside of them.


I picked up some 1" galvanized chedule 40 pipe off kijiji for $50. Enough for 11 8' lengths. This will do the 3 corners, with two posts/ side. 8' 4" between posts.
Cut to length
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Picked up a 1 1/4" spade bit with 12" extension

First test hole

It was tight! The pipe is 1.3something" OD. I beveled the edge quite and bit and it took some pounding with a 4lb mini maul to get it in.
So, knowing that I wanted to cap the tops of the pipes to keep water out, I made a little tool to keep the ends from mushrooming when getting pounded in.
Found this in the scrap pile. Nice tight fit.





Decided to try 1 3/8" so picked up another spade bit. Also, caps and straps. The straps are for 2X4s I'll put along the top and probably mid-way.

The larger hole was ok.... I could push the pipe in... but it allowed for some wiggle. I'd rather spend half a day pounding pipe in knowing that it's never coming back out or wiggling.

Caps are a hammer fit, as long as I grind a bevel. At least I won't need glue!

I've got a generator from a buddy, and I plan to go do some drilling today! Not sure on what netting I'll be putting up. I'm wondering if I should put some heavy duty rabbit type wire screen on the bottom 4' and just use single strand wire every 6" for the top 4'. I guess I'll just see what the costs are like when I go to the farm supply store.

It seems they're a tasty treat for deer, and I suspect, porcupines too. I've tried every type of sent and noise deterant I can think of... and they've failed, so it's time to bite the bullet and build a fence. Seeing as how these rows sit on rock (hence, the raised beds), digging down to set posts isn't realistic. This is also about 500' away from the house on an ATV trail. So, I've built a log perimiter as the base. I had to shorten the rows about 5' in order to line up a big tree on one corner and to allow room to pass between the fence and the end of the rows to get to the outside of them.


I picked up some 1" galvanized chedule 40 pipe off kijiji for $50. Enough for 11 8' lengths. This will do the 3 corners, with two posts/ side. 8' 4" between posts.
Cut to length

Picked up a 1 1/4" spade bit with 12" extension

First test hole

It was tight! The pipe is 1.3something" OD. I beveled the edge quite and bit and it took some pounding with a 4lb mini maul to get it in.
So, knowing that I wanted to cap the tops of the pipes to keep water out, I made a little tool to keep the ends from mushrooming when getting pounded in.
Found this in the scrap pile. Nice tight fit.





Decided to try 1 3/8" so picked up another spade bit. Also, caps and straps. The straps are for 2X4s I'll put along the top and probably mid-way.

The larger hole was ok.... I could push the pipe in... but it allowed for some wiggle. I'd rather spend half a day pounding pipe in knowing that it's never coming back out or wiggling.

Caps are a hammer fit, as long as I grind a bevel. At least I won't need glue!

I've got a generator from a buddy, and I plan to go do some drilling today! Not sure on what netting I'll be putting up. I'm wondering if I should put some heavy duty rabbit type wire screen on the bottom 4' and just use single strand wire every 6" for the top 4'. I guess I'll just see what the costs are like when I go to the farm supply store.