What I have here is a homemade T-post extender.
So it can exceed the height of the T-post.
So I made an extender to go on top of the
T-post with holes drilled about eight inches
apart would be fine.
Quarter inch holes, and then I loop wire through
'em so that when I tie 'em up, the strings
will not slide down.
Take one of the holes in the bottom and put
a bolt in it.
And that will keep it from sliding down on
the post.
They're very easy to install, they just slide
over the top.
Now this one's gonna fit a little snug, 'cause
the T-post is a little bit bigger than normal.
But there, it's down to the bolt, the bolt
will keep it from sliding now.
Now all we have to do is tie it to the post
And that's the purpose of the loop.
Okay now, when we get to the top, it's gonna
be about nine feet high.
I use a salvaged pool ladder that has legs
that are flared on 'em, so if using them in
the garden, it doesn't sink into the ground
like a regular ladder will.
Very simple, it works great, and lasts a lifetime.
