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    McVeigh Parker

    McVeigh Parker Triple X Customer Testimonial #1 A free range poultry unit required protection from fox predation. High tensile hinge jointed poultry netting was chosen coupled with Clipex Deer and Pasture posts to form a protective enclosure. Intermediate posts: 3.0m 14 clip Clipex deer...
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    McVeigh Parker

    McVeigh Parker are one of the premier specialist agricultural and fencing product stockists in the UK. With over 40 years’ experience in the industry and 8 depots nationwide covering the whole of the country, we have earned a reputation for innovation, expertise and competitive pricing. We hold...
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    Clipex Fencing

    The Eco post is designed to take every line wire on the C8-80-15, it is the standard post that has the extra bottom clip for line wire and still the extra clips at the top but the standard posts are for our XHT8-80 wire options. Hope this clarifies for you.
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    Clipex Fencing

    It has 10 clips so 8 for the C8-80-15 hinge joint then 2 clips at the top for two lines of barbed or line wire. It's 1.8mH same as the standard post.
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    Clipex Fencing

    Hi, yes as Clipex is made solely for us, but as you'll be aware it is an Australian invention, so is imported we have suffered on the exchange rate post Brexit around 15% plus the price of zinc has increased hugely. One of the main agricultural product manufacturers, IAE has had a similar prices...
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    Clipex Fencing

    The spacings on the deer posts are the same as our Xfence deer fence which are as below, hope this helps;
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    Clipex Fencing

    Yes but was just making the difference between the creo that BBH, Calders etc would use and the coal tar product that Mr Smith would buy to do his back garden fence or Farmer Giles to do a small amount of fence posts which obviously the general person couldn't buy the stuff that BBH use so I was...
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    Clipex Fencing

    Ha yes but didn't want to give you incorrect info. I more commony deal with tanalised treatment timber so know more indepth about that. The risk to the amateur user was originally thought to be increased risk of cancer if it wasn't used properly so it was restricted for sale but then this was...
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    Clipex Fencing

    In 1994 the European Commission took action to control the specification of creosote in non professional products so restricted the use of one of the chemicals so there is now less benzo-alpha-pyrene than what was produced as the "old" creosote and now is commonly known as coal tar creosote. We...
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    Clipex Fencing

    Chestnut is obviously a long lasting timber and then creosoted with the "old" product will have given the post a great deal of protection, the same with the old Tanalith treatment before the CCA was removed. However clipex was introduced because of the current life span of timber. With high...
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    Clipex Fencing

    Hi, Most likely our Forge Knot fence FHT11-122-15 sold in 100m rolls has an xknot not hinge joint on the fence
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    Stock Fencing down hill

    You could use the Clipex pasture posts which take 4 strands line or barbed wire not stapling required then.
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    Clipex metal fencing

    Hi, Yes it will work but you might have to mix and match the type of posts used. See the attached this is one site where we used a mixture of rock posts, standards and beefy posts, beefy posts with strut brackets for corners. This was done with line wire and 2 rows of barbed wire as the...
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    Clipex metal fencing

    Yes you're right the pasture posts are designed mainly for use as an electric fencing post so they are expected to be moved so they were manufactured without the plate
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    Clipex metal fencing

    If you want them as a temporary the plates can be worked backwards and forwards to snap the weld and take them off - which I've done as have them in my back garden for a cage made for my sons to kick them football around and not constantly over the neighbours fence so I want to be able to pull...
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