Yes I have, mind you it isn't for the fainthearted or short sighted as I discovered. The easiest method I finally settled on was to calculate the number of posts needed for any given stretch then drill the places for the posts at the correct distances then using pre-drilled posts thread them individually to each run of line, glue one end of each line in place so they don't just fall off in the threading process. Then once all have been threaded onto the multiple strands glue each post in its predetermined hole. Then draw each line of thread taught and using masking tape to hold the unglued end in place, apply a few drops of glue at strategic places on the tautened thread and posts - let set for a quarter of an hour - I used gel CA. Finally do a quick check to see that both ends of each strand is in place and fixed. Then using a pair of nail clippers I just snip the surplus line of the end and voila a fence.


