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<blockquote data-quote="Goweresque" data-source="post: 5049944" data-attributes="member: 818"><p>I think these 70mm ones worked out at just over £6 each, while the 60mm ones would have been under £4 each, thats including delivery to my address. The cost would vary depending on where they had to go to, I think the per pallet charge for me was just over £100/pallet, and you get 250 x 60mm, and 75 x 70mm per pallet.</p><p></p><p>Generally speaking I think the 60mm ones would be fine if there's a hedge behind the fence as they are a bit more flexible, so need the back support, however I went for the 70mm ones for this job as there's a lot of fencing next to ditches with no hedge behind it.</p><p></p><p>Edit: they could be slightly cheaper now as the Euro has dropped against the pound a bit since I bought them before Christmas and the exchange rate was part of the pricing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goweresque, post: 5049944, member: 818"] I think these 70mm ones worked out at just over £6 each, while the 60mm ones would have been under £4 each, thats including delivery to my address. The cost would vary depending on where they had to go to, I think the per pallet charge for me was just over £100/pallet, and you get 250 x 60mm, and 75 x 70mm per pallet. Generally speaking I think the 60mm ones would be fine if there's a hedge behind the fence as they are a bit more flexible, so need the back support, however I went for the 70mm ones for this job as there's a lot of fencing next to ditches with no hedge behind it. Edit: they could be slightly cheaper now as the Euro has dropped against the pound a bit since I bought them before Christmas and the exchange rate was part of the pricing. [/QUOTE]
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