Best cattle rail bracket on the market

EZE brackets can be used with all types of posts and are easy to install.

With hundreds of thousands of Eze brackets already in use around Australia and New Zealand, it’s clear inventor Rivertree Rural’s John Burton knows his market.

John developed the Eze bracket after putting together kit entrance ways for rural customers.

The main criteria were no welding so any handyman could build their front entrance.

“We weren’t getting a lot of interest in the complete system, but the focus by farmers was on the bracket that tied them all together,” John said.

“For starters we had 5,000 made and started marketing through Farmers Direct Magazine. They went better than expected and we next ordered in 25,000 more then 50,000 and so on.”

He said the best thing about the Eze brackets was ease of installation with no

welding needed, which saved customers a lot of their valuable time and freed them up to go on to other tasks.

“You don’t need to lug a welding machine and generator around the paddock to build your cattle rail fence — all you need is just a cordless drill and a pocket full of screws. In fact, it doesn’t have to be a cattle rail, it can be timber or RHS as well.

“The brackets are strong and made of high-quality galvanised steel.

“What is special about the Eze bracket is their shape and the way they fit neatly against a flat or curved surface. They sit nice and neat against any post.”

John said his brackets were used for a variety of different applications, including prison and railway fencing, stables, horse and cattle yards, entrance ways, box assemblies, sheds, shelving, and pergolas, verandahs and decks.

As well as fences the Eze brackets can be used for yards, shelves and more, and do not require welding.

Reasons to use the Eze bracket:

• Eliminate site welding.

• Neat galvanised finish.

• Fits perfectly against all sized pipe posts.

• Fits neatly against square posts.

• Can be bolted or coach screwed onto wooden posts (round or square).

• Can be used for wooden rails.

• Cost effective.

• Quick to install.

• Rails follow the lay of the land.

• The fence can take any direction using a round post.

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