All depends all the type of fence!!! Woven wire is 15 ft. max. Board fence 6'9 with 14 ft. boards Hi-tensile wire up 40 ft. with steel post or battons in between the wooden post
The line post should be no more than 10 feet apart and 8 feet apart for wind
bearing.
Six foot from post hole to post hole
Usually the posts go on the side of the fence of the person installing it. This is especially true if you build a wooden fence. If the post are on the neighbors side then their kids could be climbing up and down on the fence. I personally would want this. Good luck.
Makee a straight line andd set ur post 6 OR 8 ft apart, stand up fence an wire it to post. Steel stakes work best and r easiest.
The best place to find supplies to set up your fencing post is at your local hardware store such as Home Depot or Lowe's. These companies have everything you need to erect a fence.
We recommend spacing posts no more than 10 feet apart.
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That would depend on how far apart you want them.
you are kidding, right?
This is part of fencing with wire. A 'strainer' post is at each end of a straight line of fence and makes the wire taut and also holds the gate. This is often a larger post than the others,and always set deeper into the ground.
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15 tepost
Buy the fence, dig the post holes, make sure the ground is level, set posts, refill holes, set up the rest of the fence, etc. Hire someone for help if you aren't sure what to do - the last thing you want to do is have an uneven/unsturdy fence.