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Stakes, which are best?


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Fair comment guys, i have the hazel cut and drying but want to use the net asap (impatient me :icon_redface: ) i will try both and see what works for me. im not using the standard fence stakes with all the tangly bits but the ones used for poultry nets, they are smooth and look identical to the poles sold by magnum.

 

Good to hear someone else is getting on with them :thumbs:

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Fair comment guys, i have the hazel cut and drying but want to use the net asap (impatient me :icon_redface: ) i will try both and see what works for me. im not using the standard fence stakes with all the tangly bits but the ones used for poultry nets, they are smooth and look identical to the poles sold by magnum.

 

Good to hear someone else is getting on with them :thumbs:

 

if there smooth they should do the trick just fine then mate.. :)

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im not using the standard fence stakes with all the tangly bits but the ones used for poultry nets, they are smooth and look identical to the poles sold by magnum.

 

Looks can be deceving :yes: try using your poultry poles for these rabbits :no:

 

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Obviously its your choice on what you spend your money on, but at least spend it wisely....

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sorry if i'm going a little off topic... but... what width should a hazel longnet stake be...?

 

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traditionally they are the width of your index finger, personally i have my first and last sticks a bit thicker just to give it more support

 

 

thank you...

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