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A stretch is defined as an _**individual straight line of fence unbroken by gates or other end posts**_. All entries must be in feet (no fractions). Any place where the fence changes direction ends one stretch and starts another. A gate placed in a stretch actually creates two separate stretches (except on either extreme end of a line of fence). Chain link is 'stretched' from end post to end post (gate posts or corner posts serve as end posts for this purpose). **The most common mistake is to ignore the fact that a gate, if positioned within one line of fence, creates two individual stretches, one on each side of the gate**. This fact will affect the quantity of line posts that are needed on each side as well as the number of fittings to connect the chain link to terminal posts. A **terminal post** is normally a larger diameter than the line posts. They are also called end, corner, and gates posts.
Number of end, corner and gate posts (Do not figure intermediate or line posts...we will - 10' apart)
Single Walk Gates: 3 feet wide 4 feet wide 5 feet wide Double Drive Gates: 10 feet wide 12 feet wide
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