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    Overhead protection netting question

    2" heavy knotted from pinnon hatch. I'm less concerned with the outer edges since I'll be attaching it in a manner that should evenly distribute the load at those contact points. The center post will be bearing the brunt of it. Even if I decide down the road that it's unnecessary, or even...
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    Overhead protection netting question

    I'm in northeast Ohio. Snow loads around here are so variable year to year we have to plan for anything including ice and heavy wet snow. Lowering it to ground level isn't for cleaning, it's to keep the netting from breaking under the weight of it.
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    Overhead protection netting question

    Thank you for the formula. I remember this being taught in school however 20 years later these things aren't nearly as clear to me. Mathematics is definitely one of those "use it or lose it" things. I'm going to recreate what I'm trying with an experiment at ground level. I see what you mean...
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    Overhead protection netting question

    I apologize. After re reading my post I wasn't very clear on that. The perimeter will be 6' tall 4x2 fencing. The bottom 2' will also be wrapped with 1/2" hardware cloth for added security. The netting will be attached to the top of the perimeter fencing. So basically I'll only have a 2' rise in...
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    Overhead protection netting question

    I'm looking to attach the netting to the top of the six foot perimeter fencing and have a single post dead center sticking up eight feet, so two feet higher than the perimeter in a teepee type shape.
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    Overhead protection netting question

    Good evening. First time poster. We recently had the opportunity to add chicks to our home. I've retrofitted a 10x12 shed into a coop, and purchased a 25x25 poultry netting from pinnoh farms. Forgive me if the answer to my question is obvious, however dispite searching I can't find exactly what...
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