Snake Rail Fencing

Started by Heedless Horseman, 12 November 2020, 05:55:51 AM

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pierre the shy

13 November 2020, 08:58:21 AM #20 Last Edit: 13 November 2020, 09:00:26 AM by pierre the shy
Quote from: Techno II on 13 November 2020, 07:59:53 AM
It's a complete pain, Andy. =)

Cheers - Phil

You can view picture correctly, without the "Photobucket" label easily enough - just put your mouse pointer somewhere on the picture and right click, this should bring up a menu with "view image" at the top. now point at the veiw image entry and left click - hey presto you should be now be able to see the photo correctly...well works every time for me.

Looks like I won't have to ask Paul to respond after all  ;)
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Quote from: Techno II on 12 November 2020, 01:50:39 PM
Davy ;)......Equines (the frigging sods X_X) and bovines (who have brains barely bigger than an a single celled organism),  take NO notice of anything if they can stick their heads/necks 'over the top rail'.....and push......They don't even need to push.

How snake rail fencing was considered of any use to keep big beasties in, is beyond me. ;D ;D ;D

Cheers - Phil  :)

I don't know whether this was done, but it's not a tough job (for folks who fell trees and split logs) to cut a notch in the top of a rail which will assist in retaining the rail above.

DaveH

Reminds me that I have a load of matchsticks bought for the purpose of making split rail fences for my figures.

Techno II

Quote from: ianrs54 on 13 November 2020, 09:29:41 AM
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Well, Huzzah !!!  :-bd

Cheers - Phil :)

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Quote from: Techno II on 13 November 2020, 11:44:56 AM
Well, Huzzah !!!  :-bd

Cheers - Phil :)

A modicum of sarcasum there MR Lewis  :d
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Techno II

Nah !...  It's just nice to be able to get rid of that frigging logo. :)

Cheers - Phil.

paulr

Quote from: pierre the shy on 13 November 2020, 08:58:21 AM
You can view picture correctly, without the "Photobucket" label easily enough - just put your mouse pointer somewhere on the picture and right click, this should bring up a menu with "view image" at the top. now point at the veiw image entry and left click - hey presto you should be now be able to see the photo correctly...well works every time for me.

Looks like I won't have to ask Paul to respond after all  ;)

Thanks, that works for me as well :)
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Heedless Horseman

Thanks for the Photobucket thing! For me, it opens photo in a new tab...could be useful for referencing/comparing?

Getting back on the rails: Was just wondering if areas such as Russia, parts of Germany or other 'tree rich' regions, used the same idea?  Snake Rail could be a US invention, but could have been imported by immigrants. Rather think that for much of Eastern Europe and Russia, there have never been a lot of 'feild boundaries'?
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kipt

Some of my ACW fencing:



GHQ stone fencing painted as brick.



GHQ stone walls



GHQ walls with added rail (called stone and rider)



Pendraken split rail



GHQ split rail



Homemade matchstick split rail and knocked down fence



GHQ post and rail (in back)



Pendraken post and rail



Timecast hasty breastworks



Battlescale hasty earthworks

Techno II

Look damn fine to me !  8)

Cheers - Phil :)

Steve J

A nice mix of fences etc there :).

d_Guy

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