I read Casey Feedwaters post about his structure, showing the frost fence, and he mentioned the use of bridal veil. Well I mentioned it to my friend today and she came back with a piece of 'Tulle' I'm sure it was enough to do 10 miles of frost fence. Here's what I did.
I cut my .020 wire into 7ft lengths, HO, and drilled #76 holes, 8ft apart, and glued the posts into the ground. Then I glued the top rail to the vertical rail using little dabs of 'super glue'.
Meanwhile, I had stretched the Tulle out on a cardboard box, pinned all the edges. Then I semi-dry brushed aluminum, a med grey and a bit of rust onto the cardboard box / tulle fabric. I was putting up a 6 1/2 ft fence, and found that the width of standard masking tape was about 1/16 to wide, close enough!! I placed two long strips of masking tape onto the fabric, and lightly pressed the tape onto the box.
I cut my .020 wire into 7ft lengths, HO, and drilled #76 holes, 8ft apart, and glued the posts into the ground. Then I glued the top rail to the vertical rail using little dabs of 'super glue'.
Meanwhile, I had stretched the Tulle out on a cardboard box, pinned all the edges. Then I semi-dry brushed aluminum, a med grey and a bit of rust onto the cardboard box / tulle fabric. I was putting up a 6 1/2 ft fence, and found that the width of standard masking tape was about 1/16 to wide, close enough!! I placed two long strips of masking tape onto the fabric, and lightly pressed the tape onto the box.