rootytoot
Member
- Joined
- Jul 16, 2008
- Messages
- 49
- Location
- Western Oregon
- Tractor
- Ford/NH Model 1920, Allis Chalmers Model G
Hi, I've been cleaning out a lot of old fencing from blackberry bushes on my property. A lot of it just got thrown on a pile and burned (to get rid of posts that were attached to it). This wasn't thought out well by my partner, and so now we have a tangled mass of fencing that is too big to get in a truck, or deal with.
It looks to me like I will need to cut this up into chunks. So, my question is, what tool to use to efficiently cut up a variety of fencing. The hardware store has a variety of implements:
- 14" bolt cutters
- 24" bolt cutters
- wire rope cutters
- angled snips
The fencing is a variety of types: there is some three strand barbed wire, but it is mostly the kind of utility fencing with 5" square openings. Anybody got opinions on this situation?
Thanks,
Kurt
It looks to me like I will need to cut this up into chunks. So, my question is, what tool to use to efficiently cut up a variety of fencing. The hardware store has a variety of implements:
- 14" bolt cutters
- 24" bolt cutters
- wire rope cutters
- angled snips
The fencing is a variety of types: there is some three strand barbed wire, but it is mostly the kind of utility fencing with 5" square openings. Anybody got opinions on this situation?
Thanks,
Kurt