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Hi ,
Does anyone know where ican get hold of some HERAS Fencing, (Comonly known as tempoary security fencing)

ive seen some at the side of a Road works but its too big too get on the roof of the puggy, :supafrisk:
only joking iwant to Buy some but was wondering if anyone knew a supplier for this New or used,

iwant to use this for kennel runs iwill will be setting up a Greyhound Sanctuary- shortly but my fencing is only 5ft and they can leap that, Heras wouid be ideal as it dont rot,

anyideas of where to buy it much apreciated,
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lozz try here mate

i picked some up for my place of work from these a few months back

http://www.jacksons-fencing.co.uk/fenci ... ncing.aspx
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Lozz another option if you want to do it cheap is try the plant hire firms, they have to dispose of it after a while and sometimes its not in bad nick at all, Speedy, HSS, Hire Station, etc etc etc just give em a call and ask to speak to the "Hire Controller" for fencing products and they might just sort you out with a cracking deal.
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lozz wrote:ive seen some at the side of a Road works but its too big too get on the roof of the puggy, :supafrisk:
That's what trailers are for. :supafrisk:

As Disco says, there's a fairly high attrition rate for this stuff as it tends to lose arguments with JCB's, forklifts and the like. Much of the damaged stuff could be adeqautely strightened without too much hassle. Another possibility is to attach it to permanent posts rather than those blocks they use so as not to damage pavements. This means panels with mangled 'legs' are OK for you.
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thanks all :wink:
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Good luck with the sanctuary mate 8)
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we have a sh1t load of them things lying about at the farm. They are good for the hens because they cant fly over them, and although the fence is put into the ground there is rubber things at the bottom for setting them on concrete. My uncle got them off a builder that went bust, at one of them auctions, but the farm supplies shops have them sitting usually.
The problem with them and dogs is they rattle a bit when dogs try and jump up on them can be bad when your trying to get to sleep, and the dog can also catch his paw in the fence, not a problem with your greyhounds (they have small feet i think) but my uncles st bernard dog ive had to cut bits of the fence to let his paws out.
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TRAVIS BICKLE wrote:Good luck with the sanctuary mate 8)
cheers mate,
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