Electric fence spacer

Electric fence spacer

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<p>I put an electric fence around my wife's vegetable garden, to keep the ornery no good varmint critters out of it.</p><p>But they're clever. &nbsp;Too clever and too small for just a bunch of parallel wires. &nbsp;I use 6" wide strips of ½" wire mesh, alternating between high-voltage and ground strips. &nbsp;They can't jump through it or squeeze under it. &nbsp;They have to climb it, and there's little chance they can make it over without taking a hit. &nbsp;Eat our vegetables, will you? &nbsp;That oughta learn ya, ya stupid, good for nothin’ flea-bitten varmints.</p><p>Anyway, the mesh strips need a lot of firm encouragement to stay close to each other, but not touch. &nbsp;I made these spacer/insulators to solve the problem.</p><p>The spacer is attached firmly to each mesh strip with pieces of steel utility wire (don't short the two mesh strips together, of course…)</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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