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I'm trying to buy this style fence. I have 480 feet to cover and each rail is 16 feet long. how many do I Need? once they arrive i will cut them into 8 feet rails, how many…
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I'm trying to buy this style fence. I have 480 feet to cover and each rail is 16 feet long. how many do I Need? once they arrive i will cut them into 8 feet rails, how many posts would I need?
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you will need 960 posts.
hope it helps
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