Talk:Split-rail fence
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The connections to the Nordic language sites have been removed. What they are in fact describing is a so-called roundpole fence - not a split-rail fence. --TTKK (talk) 07:27, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
Does Mortise Fence even belong?
[edit]The Mortise Fence section isn't a split-rail fence, as the description itself indicates. So why is it here?
Mortise fences are a form of post-and-rail fence, so while they might have split rails for the rail section, they explicitly have posts, which are almost never split logs; in fact, the picture aptly demonstrates this, and the use and construction of Mortise fences doesn't fit with the history and purposes of the Split-Rail Fence.
Mortise Fence section should actually be a one-liner reference to Pale Fences. That is, a note that the Mortise fence, despite having split-rails, is not a "split rail fence", but rather a "pale fence".
I'm working on making sure that the "Pale fence" refernce does NOT go to "palisade" (which is wrong), and have a whole new specific article on Pale Fences, as they're currently mis-classified under Palisade and stuff like this Mortise Fence should be there, not here. Trims2u (talk) 22:34, 5 January 2023 (UTC)