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re: Cutting Tool Advice for Brush/Vine in Fence
Posted on 7/8/14 at 3:14 pm to Teddy Ruxpin
Posted on 7/8/14 at 3:14 pm to Teddy Ruxpin
Undo bottom securing wires on fence/pole. pry fence up from ground slightly. Cut all plant connections to the ground with any of tools listed above. Wait two weeks and spray the new vine growth with concentrated glyophosphate in the morning of a hot dry day. Repeat spray in one week.
Over those three weeks the vines in the fence should dry out. get gloves and a pair of hand pruning shears and get after it pulling and cutting where necessary to get it all out. Should take a few hours or a six pack or so.
The last paragraph can be accomplished by a middle school kid looking to make 20 bucks.
hand held plumbers propane torch will also work really well with out setting it all ablaze. keep a hose nearby if needed.
Over those three weeks the vines in the fence should dry out. get gloves and a pair of hand pruning shears and get after it pulling and cutting where necessary to get it all out. Should take a few hours or a six pack or so.
The last paragraph can be accomplished by a middle school kid looking to make 20 bucks.
hand held plumbers propane torch will also work really well with out setting it all ablaze. keep a hose nearby if needed.
This post was edited on 7/8/14 at 3:16 pm
Posted on 7/8/14 at 3:53 pm to Bleeding purple
quote:Looks close to house.
hand held plumbers propane torch will also work really well with out setting it all ablaze. keep a hose nearby if needed.
BP, this is not directed at you but many of the posts in this thread really seem like overkill- or am I missing something? 30 feet is all we're talking about. Hell, worst case scenario he could cut that with a shovel.
I like 4X4's brush ax but the one I posted allows you to stand much farther and not get up into it so much.
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