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RE: Chainlink fencing... - braddah - 01-07-2009

i know of another fencing company all aina fencing. they are really good. just got one acre from them and it was resonable. they do good work too. they came to me as a recomendation from another friend who was also happy with their work. you should call them for a quote. you won't be disappointed.....i wasn't..[Big Grin]

office:982-4884
cell: 896-2108
the guys name is jamie


RE: Chainlink fencing... - JerryCarr - 01-07-2009

Glen, we had hogwire (the kind with smaller holes at the bottom) farm type fencing put in and have been very happy. Kawika used those big heavy posts in concrete every few spaces, and the thing is as sturdy and firm as the day he put it in almost three years ago. Hogwire has worked well for containing our big old dogs, but a small pooch or puppy could get out the bottom with just a little effort.

You are so nice to ask about the dogs. They are doing quite well for their ages and still enjoy romping in their fenced acre.

Cheers,
Jerry