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McGee August 15th 06 12:35 AM

Dog Run
 
In need of creating a dog run. Home Depot has an example of what I have
in mind. CROWN BOLT LLC CHAIN DOG RUN KIT SKU # 274954 Internet #
100349311

The kit is 75 Ft length but anticipate needing 100-125 Ft. Wondering if
two of these kits can be easily connected to each other?

Along these lines would it be easier to obtain bulk vinyl covered wire,
connectors, etc., and create one from scratch? If so ideas of what to
ask for at either a hardware, big box, or other store would be handy.

Thanks

lee houston August 15th 06 01:52 AM

Dog Run
 

Along these lines would it be easier to obtain bulk vinyl covered wire,
connectors, etc., and create one from scratch? If so ideas of what to ask
for at either a hardware, big box, or other store would be handy.

Thanks


I'd suggest going to a Farm and Ranch supply for better selection
of fencing and cheaper price. Try Google for some locations.
typically found in smaller cities. And u don't need plastic coated,
galvanized should work fine.

lee h




JimmyDahGeek@DON'T_SPAM_ME_gmail.com August 15th 06 03:38 AM

Dog Run
 

McGee wrote:

The kit is 75 Ft length but anticipate needing 100-125 Ft. Wondering if
two of these kits can be easily connected to each other?

Thanks


I've installed a lot of chain link fencing and if you do it right you
shouldn't even notice the splice (it's easy). I would suggest just
buying the fence, post, brackets, gates, etc and building it yourself.
If you have a local Mernards, they have a good selection of fencing
supplies along with instructions and are reasonably priced. Good luck,


Jim Elbrecht August 15th 06 12:40 PM

Dog Run
 
On Mon, 14 Aug 2006 19:35:11 -0400, McGee wrote:

In need of creating a dog run. Home Depot has an example of what I have
in mind. CROWN BOLT LLC CHAIN DOG RUN KIT SKU # 274954 Internet #
100349311


If you're searching online- 'Dog Trolley' seems to be the preferred
nomenclature. I went through that last year and couldn't figure out
why there wasn't more discussion of 'overhead dog runs' which is what
they were called 30 yrs ago when I last had one.


The kit is 75 Ft length but anticipate needing 100-125 Ft. Wondering if
two of these kits can be easily connected to each other?


No. The trolley part has to go over a smooth run. I see 100
footers on Amazon. Keep in mind that as the trolley gets longer,
you give the dog more leverage so if he's in the middle he is exerting
more force on the cable and its anchors.

Along these lines would it be easier to obtain bulk vinyl covered wire,
connectors, etc., and create one from scratch? If so ideas of what to
ask for at either a hardware, big box, or other store would be handy.


My lowes has the cable and attachments-- but I'd be more likely to buy
a 100 or longer online if I couldn't find one local. [try Petsmart,
Petco, Walmart, etc.?]

Jim



willshak August 15th 06 01:39 PM

Dog Run
 
McGee wrote:
In need of creating a dog run. Home Depot has an example of what I
have in mind. CROWN BOLT LLC CHAIN DOG RUN KIT SKU # 274954
Internet # 100349311

The kit is 75 Ft length but anticipate needing 100-125 Ft. Wondering
if two of these kits can be easily connected to each other?

Along these lines would it be easier to obtain bulk vinyl covered
wire, connectors, etc., and create one from scratch? If so ideas of
what to ask for at either a hardware, big box, or other store would be
handy.

Thanks


Google 100' dog trolley. I don't think they make a longer one, but you
can get the cable in any lengths from the big box stores. You're going
to get a lot of sag at that length, so place the trolley high enough so
no one will walk into it in the dark. Do not wrap the cable end around a
tree, you'll strangle it. Use a large steel eye bolt screwed into the tree.
You might be better off just putting a post in the ground for a shorter run.

--
Bill
In Hamptonburgh, NY
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willshak August 15th 06 01:41 PM

Dog Run
 
wrote:
McGee wrote:


The kit is 75 Ft length but anticipate needing 100-125 Ft. Wondering if
two of these kits can be easily connected to each other?

Thanks


I've installed a lot of chain link fencing and if you do it right you
shouldn't even notice the splice (it's easy). I would suggest just
buying the fence, post, brackets, gates, etc and building it yourself.
If you have a local Mernards, they have a good selection of fencing
supplies along with instructions and are reasonably priced. Good luck,



Read the OP's message again. No fence was mentioned.

--
Bill
In Hamptonburgh, NY
To Email, remove the double zeroes after 'at'

Jim Elbrecht August 15th 06 08:36 PM

Dog Run
 
McGee wrote:

In need of creating a dog run. Home Depot has an example of what I have
in mind. CROWN BOLT LLC CHAIN DOG RUN KIT SKU # 274954 Internet #
100349311

The kit is 75 Ft length but anticipate needing 100-125 Ft. Wondering if
two of these kits can be easily connected to each other?


Another thought--- I have a 75' cable but have it hooked into lengths
of chain on either end. On one end it keeps the dog out of the
flower bed, and at the other end it keeps him from wrapping himself
around a light post.

Jim


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