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All,
Where can I get a good O'o bar? I am going to be setting some t-posts and I am thinking I might try an O'o before I break out the killer driller. :-)
Dave
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I got mine at Garden Exchange. They have 2 sizes.
Allen
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Allen
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h depot carries 2 different ones
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Thanks! I might check out Del's as well. I guess I need to go down a foot. I am not sure how difficult that is going to be.
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Let us know. A foot sounds like a lot! GL
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I know I am scared. This is up in Orchidland on Aulii and 39th. I am wanting to put up a barb wire fence and I have seen what is called a rock pile post that might work in the corners.
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We use 5 gallon plastic buckets and set in concrete.Then we pile soil around base and run the hog wire to the ground and secure with rocks of different sizes to hold in place with more concrete.More easy den O O Bar.
But talk to Jeff at Garden Exchange and get the size that fits you best.
You can also make piles of rock around the buckets and splatter with concrete here n there to hold in place
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That may be the best way to go. Wife seems to want something fancier though. I went with the 72" 18 pound model from homedepot and I wish they had a heavier model.
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I finally found an o'o bar on Amazon.com. Many different shapes and sizes and not expensive at all if you have prime shipping. You have to look them up as a "San Angelo Bar". You might be able find one there that better suits your needs
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Unless you're doing it for exercise.and your time is worth more than a $1 an hour,rent a hammer drill