Oil Field Pipe Fences

Repurposed drill-stem pipe, welded into fence that's nearly indestructible — the heavy-duty choice for corrals, boundaries, and hard-working ranches.

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  • Bozeman-Based, Montana-Owned
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The Fence That Outlasts Everything Around It

A good fence is worth its weight in gold, and no fence carries more weight — literally — than welded oil field pipe. Built from thick-walled drill-stem pipe and welded joint by joint on your property, a pipe fence takes whatever your ranch throws at it: leaning cattle, spirited horses, snow drifts, and the occasional bump from a tractor.

Why Montana Ranchers Keep Choosing Pipe

  • Durability without a lifespan. Steel pipe doesn’t rot, warp, splinter, or sag. Fences we weld today will be doing their job for your grandkids.
  • Stability under pressure. Welded connections don’t loosen the way bolted or clamped fences do. When stock tests it, it doesn’t move.
  • Security you can see through. Pipe rails contain animals absolutely while keeping full visibility across your property.
  • Honest economics. Repurposed pipe delivers structural-steel strength at a working-ranch price — especially across long runs.

What We Build With Pipe

  • Corrals and working pens that hold anything with hooves
  • Boundary and road-frontage fence with a clean, permanent look
  • Bull and stallion enclosures where strength is non-negotiable
  • Arena rails and round pens
  • Heavy gates and braces, fabricated by our welding crew with custom latches and hinges

Welded On-Site, Built to Line

Pipe fence done right is a welding job, not an assembly job. Our crew cuts and welds in place, so the fence follows your terrain with true lines and consistent rail heights — from Willow Creek cattle country to Butte, Three Forks, Helena-area ranches, and everywhere in between. Get a free estimate and we’ll walk the line with you.

Good to Know

Oil Field Pipe Fences — Questions We Hear a Lot

What exactly is oil field pipe fence?

Fence built from repurposed oil field drill-stem pipe — thick-walled steel originally made for drilling. Welded into posts and rails, it makes one of the strongest fences you can put on a ranch.

Is pipe fence expensive?

It's one of the better values in heavy-duty fencing. Repurposed pipe costs less than new structural steel, lasts practically forever, and needs essentially no maintenance. Over decades of service, the cost per year is hard to beat.

What is pipe fence best for?

Corrals, working pens, bull and stallion enclosures, arena rails, road frontage, and any fence line that takes real abuse from stock or equipment. If it needs to survive an argument with a bull or a backhoe, pipe is the answer.

Do you weld pipe fence on-site?

Yes — our crew welds posts, rails, and gates in place, which means true lines on real terrain and joints that never work loose. See our ranch welding service for the fabrication side.

How We Work

How Your Project Will Go

  1. Walk the Line

    We come out, walk the property with you, and take real measurements. Free, no obligation.

  2. Straight-Talk Estimate

    Honest numbers, material options, and a recommendation — including "you don't need this."

  3. Built by Our Own Crew

    No subs, no kit parts. Milled, welded, laid, and set by the same Montana hands, start to finish.

  4. Built to Hand Down

    Frost-depth footings, heavy materials, true lines. Work we're proud to drive past for decades.

Where We Work

Serving Southwest Montana

We're based in Bozeman and work across Gallatin County, Park County, Madison County, Sweet Grass County, and the surrounding Montana communities — from working cattle ranches in Paradise Valley to horse properties in the Gallatin Valley. Don't see your town? Call — we regularly travel for the right project.

  • Bozeman
  • Livingston
  • Paradise Valley
  • Emigrant
  • Pray
  • Gardiner
  • Belgrade
  • Big Sky
  • Big Timber
  • Gallatin Gateway
  • Manhattan
  • Three Forks
  • Four Corners
  • Clyde Park
  • Wilsall
  • Ennis
  • Butte
  • Townsend
  • Willow Creek
  • White Sulphur Springs

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