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Fits you to a “T” - quality, durable fence posts

As the largest producer of high-strength steel fence posts in the U.S., CMC has earned a reputation as the supplier of choice with quality products and excellent service. Our T-posts are easy to install and made in America from high-strength, hot-rolled steel. They have a three-stud anchor plate and an eco-friendly, low VOC water-based finish that is oven-cured. And because all CMC Southern Post T-posts are made from 100 percent recycled steel, they’re a responsible and economical choice. All CMC T-posts are Made in America - we operate four manufacturing facilities in the U.S. with experienced teams who can work with you from order to delivery to meet your T-post requirements.

CMC Southern Post is the exclusive manufacturer of the Sheffield brand T-post. The Sheffield T-post has a heavier anchor plate, reflective tip and comes with heavy-duty taped clips.

Our versatile steel T-post products are suited for many markets with applications ranging from farm and ranch to lawn and garden as well as a number of other applications:

  • Agricultural and livestock containment
  • Wine and table grape vine support
  • Residential lawn and garden
  • Commercial landscaping and safety
  • High-fence exotic game containment and exclusion
  • Highway right of way
  • Erosion control

Statistics

CMC HAS MANUFACTURED
T-POST FOR OVER

40

YEARS

ONLY PRODUCER WITH MULTIPLE
T-POST MANUFACTURING FACILITIES

COAST

TO

COAST

There’s no escaping our quality fence post products

CMC follows strict manufacturing guidelines to ensure we provide our customers with the highest quality products in the market. We are proud to say that our products are 100% made in USA.

Offering a full line of fence post products

Working together with our steel mills, CMC offers a full line of steel posts and accessories. Our fence post customers can expect the added quality of uniform stud spacing, a heavier anchor plate, a reflective tip and heavier taped clip.

Painted fence posts

 

Sizes

0.95 lb./foot
1.10 lb./foot
1.25 lb./foot
1.33 lb./foot
1.50 lb./foot

Grape stakes

Silt post

Lawn and garden posts

 

Unpainted fence posts

Sizes

0.85 lb./foot
0.95 lb./foot
1.10 lb./foot
1.25 lb./foot
1.33 lb./foot
1.50 lb./foot

Fence Accessories

  • Electric fence posts
  • Corner and brace assemblies
  • Clips
Length 1.33 lbs/ft
Weight* (ea)
1.25 lbs/ft
Weight* (ea)
5' 7.32 6.69
5-1/2' 7.99 7.32
6' 8.65 7.95
6-1/2' 9.32 8.57
7' 9.98 9.20
7-1/2' 10.65  
8' 11.31 10.45
9' 12.64  
10' 14.00  


Longer lengths available upon request
*Nominal Weight

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Fencing planning

Planning for your fence will ensure that you choose the best option for your needs.

Steps:

  • Sketch a map of the area. Aerial or drone photos are good sources to see the lay of the land.
  • Mark permanent roads, gates and property lines.
  • Identify any areas that will need special attention.
  • Draw the desired fencing on the map.
Next, consider and select the type of fencing you need. The following are the most common fencing choices and things to consider about installation:

These fences generally consist of three to five strands of barbed wire. Since the barbs on the wire can harm livestock that tend to be more active such as pigs, horses, sheep and goats, barbed wire should be used only for cattle containment and property line marking. Barbed wire is a less costly option compared to other fence types which makes it a good choice for long distances.

Installing barbed wire involves stringing wires from the top down. Barbs should be removed from any gate post or anchor post. After the wire has been strung along the fence, it should be tightened to the appropriate tension before it is permanently attached with clips.

Since these fences present less physical risk to active livestock, they are suitable for corrals and for containing cattle, hogs, horses, mules and other game. This fencing can be electrified for more secure livestock containment. They are generally lower cost compared to other fence types, but require permanent inline stretchers and springs. These fences are designed to withstand the impact of active livestock and then recover to their original state.

Special anchor bracing such as high-strength double H-braces are required. Normal anchor posts will not secure high tensile wire fences adequately. After the posts have been set, wires are strung along the posts followed by the installation of the in-line tensioners and spacers.

These fences are ideal for most types of livestock and are typically used for cattle, hogs, goats, horses, mule, sheep, poultry and other game. They can be built for temporary or permanent use. They require special electric controllers and mounting clips, which improve the fencing visibility by livestock.

Electric fences require fewer anchor posts. After the posts are installed, special insulator clips are required to prevent shorts in the circuits, along with a wire energizer. There are many electric fence designs depending on the application.

These fences are ideal for most types of livestock. They can be used safely without physical injury for cattle, hogs, goats, horses, mules, sheep, poultry and other game. They are also well suited for smaller animals because of the vertical and horizontal wire.

Calculating fence post and wire quantity

Once the fence type has been determined based on the application and use, the type and number of fence posts must be determined. A typical installation will consist of a combination of corner, line and anchor posts.

After the posts requirements have been determined, the amount of wire needs to be figured. This will primarily be based on the purpose of the fence. The number of strands required will determine the amount of wire needed for your fence.

Major tools and supplies needed

  • Tubular post driver
  • Wire cutters 
  • Wire dispenser
  • Wire stretcher
  • Fence posts - corner, anchor and line 
  • Fence wire
  • Wire clips for attaching wire to posts
  • Fence post caps for livestock protection (if applicable)
  • Wire energizer for electric fences (if applicable)
  • In-line tensioners for high tensile fences (If applicable)

Installation

For all types of fencing, the anchor and corner posts are installed first, then any anchor posts that will be on the tops of hills or the bottom of any valley dips. If the fence curves more than 10 degrees, an anchor post will be needed. Also, anchor posts are needed at certain distance intervals depending on the type of fencing and the type of posts.

Maintenance

Depending on the type of fence, it will need to be re-stretched once or twice a year. CMC’s steel fence T-posts are strong and durable, and only need occasional repainting if the paint gets scratched.

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