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The 1-2-4-7 or the 1-3-6-10 is known as a "picket fence."
The sum of the outside perimeter of the property.
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how much fencing will be needed to fence a property 6.5 meters long and 3 meters wide?
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The 1-2-4-7 or the 1-3-6-10 is known as a "picket fence."
The sum of the outside perimeter of the property.
You don't want to know the square feet of barb wahr. You only want the feet ...how far it is around the outside of the 3 acres.The answer is: It could be a lot of different things.-- The shortest possible amount of fence that can enclose 3 acres is 1,281.5 feet.That's what you need if your 3 acres is in a circle 408 feet across.-- If your 3 acres needs to have straight sides, then the shortest possible fence toenclose it is 1,446 feet. That's what you need if your 3 acres is a square, 361.5 feeton every side.-- If it's not a square, then the more rectangular it is ... long and narrow ... the morefence you need to enclose it.For just one example: If the field is 120' by 1,089', then it covers exactly 3 acres,and you need 2,418 feet of fence to enclose it.The closer to square it is, the less fence you need.
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Barbed wire for fences is typically found either above the fence to keep people from climbing over or in 3 rows to prevent going through the fence. The entire purpose of barbed wire is to either keep something in or someone out.
3+3=9 3 and 3
If you need to figure out which fence is yours, you can paint your fence. If your neighbors fence is paintd as well, then paint your fence a different color. Also, you could get a different kind of fence. You could get a shorter fence or you could get a taller fence. You can also get a different top design. Hope this helps with your question! Crystal 3)
A fence that isn't straight is considered to be poor workmanship. Many people get upset about poor workmanship and don't want to pay for it. You'll need to work out the details with your neighbor but don't be too surprised if he/she isn't happy about it. Is the agreement in writing? If not you are on very weak standing. Anything built on your neighbors property legal belongs to them, try to negotiate. I would not get confrontational with the neighbor, keep in mind that they could charge you for taking down the fence and keep the material! The rights of neighbors in this situation is discussed in a treatise called the Restatement (Second) of Torts Section 164 (1977).
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