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Chain Linked Fence
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Anonymous
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April 2003
305,205 posts
Chain Linked Fence
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Anonymous
on Tuesday, December 23, 2003 4:42 PM
Can anybody give me ideas how to build a chain linked fence. MR had an issue years back but I could'nt find it.
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leighant
Member since
August 2002
From: Corpus Christi, Texas
2,377 posts
Posted by
leighant
on Tuesday, December 23, 2003 4:56 PM
My best experience has been with Gold Medal Models etched brass (in N scale). I have also used a kit that had cast posts and screen wire for the chain link. I have also had some mixed luck by using wire to make posts-- recycled coathanger wire is fine for HO, thinner brass or steel wire for N scale. It is important to use a piece of wire for a top rail, to hold the chain link/screen mesh flat across the top. I ACC (cyanoacrylate cement, AKA "Superglue") the screen in place.
If your membername has an e-mail contact, I will e-mail you a picture.
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leighant
Member since
August 2002
From: Corpus Christi, Texas
2,377 posts
Posted by
leighant
on Tuesday, December 23, 2003 5:03 PM
Published articles on chain link fence.
Chain-link fencing. Model Railroader Sept80 p.72
Rural fences,4 types, how to model: split rail, barbed wire,
wire mesh, post & rail. Model Railroader Nov98 p.88
chain link fence, making your own N Scale Magazine MayJune99 p.50
Sorry JCB3, your member profile does not have any e-mail link so I cannot send you anything else like pix of the chain link security fence, and railroad gate, on my Navy Base railroad.
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Jetrock
Member since
August 2003
From: Midtown Sacramento
3,340 posts
Posted by
Jetrock
on Tuesday, December 23, 2003 5:28 PM
A failrly cheap and easy solution is to use tulle, a fine mesh fabric--if you've been to a wedding and they had those little bags of Jordan almonds in little mesh bags, that is the stuff. A dollar or two will buy you enough tulle to surround a decent-sized HO scale compound. Just paint the tulle silver, stretch it between poles of appropriate diameter (brass rod would work well) and presto, lovely chain-link fence. A little rust would set it off well, or top it off with a length of string that has been scrunched up a bit and painted silver for barbed wire on top.
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Anonymous
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April 2003
305,205 posts
Posted by
Anonymous
on Tuesday, December 23, 2003 6:00 PM
hey, how do you make barbed wire?
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Jetrock
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August 2003
From: Midtown Sacramento
3,340 posts
Posted by
Jetrock
on Tuesday, December 23, 2003 9:08 PM
Take some cotton string and rough it up a bit, then paint it a rust color. The little frayed bits on the string become barbs. I imagine you could soak some in matte medium and wrap it around a pencil or something to make rolls of concertina wire, or just stretch it fairly straight between posts for a bobwire fence.
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