L5/60/15 Stock Fence 50m – Height 60cm

£46.99 inc. VAT

Stock Fencing

Low cost way to fence a garden, field or allotment. L5/60/15 Stock Fence  is ideal to use as dog proof fencing. It is often used before planting a hedge if you want to hide the fence and have a secure boundary. Our fences are all made in the UK from mild steel. There are spring kinks between each vertical wire so don’t overtighten. Simply staple to the post!

Lots of heights and lengths to choose from

All stock fences have the same coding system in the title, such as L5/60/15 Stock FenceThe ‘L’ means lightweight – ideal for gardens, allotments, dog proofing and where there is not high density livestock or horses in a field. ‘M’ is also a lightweight grade and ‘C’ is the medium grade, most used for farming and often referred to a pig fencing.‘5’ is the number of horizontal wire lines in the fence. Usually 83cm for the first two rows and then gradually get wider as you go up the fence. Please see the image for these spacings!’60’ is the fence height in cm. Fences come in three heights: 60cm, 80cm and 120cm.’15’ is the width between the vertical wires – all our stock fences have a 15cm gap between the vertical wires.

How to erect a stock fence

First put in your fence posts.  Space 1.8m to 2m apart – for a garden you can use 50mm dia. round posts or 75mm dia. round posts. The 75m dia. posts are much stronger and will last a lot longer and we recommend you place one at the start and end of your fence and one every 5 posts in between to act as strainers.The fences come in rolls and you roll-out the fence as you fix it to the post using ‘U’ shaped fencing staples – don’t un-roll the whole fence!Work from post to post, making sure the bottom wire is touching the ground at all times.You can pull the fence tight by hand or with a tension bar but make sure you don’t over-tension – if the spring kinks are stretched out it is too tight – wire expands and contracts with heat so you must allow the spring kinks to do their job – otherwise the fence will sag.

We have everything else you need!

We also stock a wide range of fencing staples, line wire and high tensile barbed wire, as well a full range of fence posts.

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Stock Fencing

Low cost way to fence a garden, field or allotment. L5/60/15 Stock Fence  is ideal to use as dog proof fencing. It is often used before planting a hedge if you want to hide the fence and have a secure boundary. Our fences are all made in the UK from mild steel. There are spring kinks between each vertical wire so don’t overtighten. Simply staple to the post!

Lots of heights and lengths to choose from

All stock fences have the same coding system in the title, such as L5/60/15 Stock Fence

The ‘L’ means lightweight – ideal for gardens, allotments, dog proofing and where there is not high density livestock or horses in a field. ‘M’ is also a lightweight grade and ‘C’ is the medium grade, most used for farming and often referred to a pig fencing.

‘5’ is the number of horizontal wire lines in the fence. Usually 83cm for the first two rows and then gradually get wider as you go up the fence. Please see the image for these spacings!

’60’ is the fence height in cm. Fences come in three heights: 60cm, 80cm and 120cm.

’15’ is the width between the vertical wires – all our stock fences have a 15cm gap between the vertical wires.

How to erect a stock fence

First put in your fence posts.  Space 1.8m to 2m apart – for a garden you can use 50mm dia. round posts or 75mm dia. round posts. The 75m dia. posts are much stronger and will last a lot longer and we recommend you place one at the start and end of your fence and one every 5 posts in between to act as strainers.

The fences come in rolls and you roll-out the fence as you fix it to the post using ‘U’ shaped fencing staples – don’t un-roll the whole fence!

Work from post to post, making sure the bottom wire is touching the ground at all times.

You can pull the fence tight by hand or with a tension bar but make sure you don’t over-tension – if the spring kinks are stretched out it is too tight – wire expands and contracts with heat so you must allow the spring kinks to do their job – otherwise the fence will sag.

We have everything else you need!

We also stock a wide range of fencing staples, line wire and high tensile barbed wire, as well a full range of fence posts.

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