I agree with the 6x6's. That's what I used. I think that 12ft apart is a good distance. I went with 15ft because I use a Ridge Runner as well.
ps If you do use 4x4, be safe and have some top rail support like Danimal9.
I agree with the 6x6's. That's what I used. I think that 12ft apart is a good distance. I went with 15ft because I use a Ridge Runner as well.
ps If you do use 4x4, be safe and have some top rail support like Danimal9.
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great idea....wonder if setting the 4x's at a slight angle out instead of vertical would be of some use?
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Just did this as well.. I had a bunch of white pines in the back end of my property that finally died as a result of Hurricane Sandy years ago... I did 6x6 at 15'
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I also agree with the 6x6's, but it is not something so strict, so we can't claim that it is the only option.
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