PLASTERING AND SHOCKING OF THE MESHES WIRED FENCE TO MAKE IT FIRM

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Having updated yesterday concerning the meshes wire fence which is about to reach completion with help of using cement to shock the poles in between the fence so that it can make it firm. I only have little to do today because it's only shocking and plastering that remains.


First thing first was getting my tools ready for the work and mind you, I did everything all by myself. From mixing the sand with sharp sand and cement to using the hand trowel to do the shocking and plastering. The steps are of three phases

First phase.
  • Packing some sand and sharp sand to an empty space before I added the cement.

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Second phase.

Having done that in phase one, I added some quantity of water and then mix the sand together that's already mixed with cement.

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Third phase.

The last phase was applying, shocking and plastering if the poles to make it firm or not be easily removed.
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Fence wiring are a good defense for our farms from domestic animals and others. It's a cut thing that you are cutting down expenses doing it by yourself

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This is good defense you gave to your farm. The turning of those cement was what I remembered those days

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