I've used cheap steel - rusts in a very few years and might as well be insulated. Also invisible.
I've used hi-tensile galv steel - that seems to last the longest here.
I've used AL - stretches out on its own in the hot SC climate. No rust, but it sags and shorts.
I've used 'wire rope' - nylon rope with stainless steel strands. Easy to put up, a #$%^#$ to splice.
I have not used wire tape for fear of repeating my wire rope experience.
Visibility for horses is critical, so we use either single-strand white 'spur' wire or dual-strand white plastic 'htp' rail with electric above and below.
-Brian
I've used hi-tensile galv steel - that seems to last the longest here.
I've used AL - stretches out on its own in the hot SC climate. No rust, but it sags and shorts.
I've used 'wire rope' - nylon rope with stainless steel strands. Easy to put up, a #$%^#$ to splice.
I have not used wire tape for fear of repeating my wire rope experience.
Visibility for horses is critical, so we use either single-strand white 'spur' wire or dual-strand white plastic 'htp' rail with electric above and below.
-Brian