Fencing Calculator

Cyclones Fencing Calculator will assist you to work out the approximate cost of your fencing project



NOTE. Because they utilise different construction materials, specifications and post spacings, calculations for plain wire fences and netting fence systems (incorporating line-wire & barbed wire) should be processed separately.



Hi Span 2 - High tension wire Hi Span 4 - High tension wire
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Fence Details

All preset calculations are based on flat terrain. To adjust for rolling or steep conditions simply add estimated time and material % increase.

NOTE: If a fence line contains a line wire type fence and a netting fence they need to be calculated separately.

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Type of fence/style

Type of wire - Plain

Type Number
of Wires
Cost
Per Coil
Coils
Needed
Subtotal

 
High tensile

 

 
Low tensile

 
Plain wire subtotal:  $0.00
 

Type of wire - Barbed

Type Number
of Wires
Number of
Barb Spacing
Cost
Per Coil
Coils
Needed
Subtotal

1.60 Reverse twist

2.50 Standard iowa

 

Type of wire - Netting

Netting length of fence:  
Type Number of
Line wires
Height Roll
Length
Cost
Per Roll
Rolls
Needed
Subtotal

Tightlock

Twinlock (Hingejoint)

  Netting subtotal  
 
  Subtotal  

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Strainer Assembly

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Posts

Angle/corner Posts

Posts (Post spaces: 0)

Y Post / Inter

Foots

Foot Wire

Battens

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Gates

Gate

Gudgeons

Latches

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Consumables

Staples

Staple count per kilo
Staple count per kilo (nominal)
Length (mm) Diameter (mm) Qty (1kg) Qty (25kg)
50 4 105 2625
45 4 115 2875
40 4 120 3000
30 3.15 250 6250
27 2.8 360 9000

Subtotal

Galvanised Nails

Nail count per kilo
Nail count
Length (mm) Diameter (mm) Qty (1kg) Qty (25kg)
60 2.80 297 7425
75 3.15 210 5250
100 4.00 98 2450
100 4.50 77 1925
125 5.3 45 1125
150 6.0 29 725

Subtotal

Joiners/Crimps

Insulators

Underground Cable

Other

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Machinery Requirements

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Labour

Man units

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Notes