Charlie_Iliff
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Jun 13, 2001
- Messages
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- Location
- Arnold, MD
- Tractor
- Power Trac PT1845, John Deere 2240, John Deere 950, John Deere 755, Jacobsen Turf Cat II
Mike:
Terry and Cowboydoc are certainly right that screws hold better than nails. Particularly if you have to pre-drill. however, galvanized screws are not a lot better than serrated nails set by a nail gun, but take infinitely longer to put in. After the first couple of hundred, you'll really appreciate the nailer.
I have several miles of post and rail wood fence, which is a bear to maintain and is in desperate need of replacement. I recommend against wood, as have others. The main danger to our horses and ponies is getting hit by cars after they have gotten through the old wood fence. Follow Cowboydoc's recommendation - put posts in with a pounder and string wire or wire reinforced plastic tape.
Charlie Iliff
Terry and Cowboydoc are certainly right that screws hold better than nails. Particularly if you have to pre-drill. however, galvanized screws are not a lot better than serrated nails set by a nail gun, but take infinitely longer to put in. After the first couple of hundred, you'll really appreciate the nailer.
I have several miles of post and rail wood fence, which is a bear to maintain and is in desperate need of replacement. I recommend against wood, as have others. The main danger to our horses and ponies is getting hit by cars after they have gotten through the old wood fence. Follow Cowboydoc's recommendation - put posts in with a pounder and string wire or wire reinforced plastic tape.
Charlie Iliff