Out of curiosity Larel how does the clamp work as it doesn’t use hydraulics like a solonet I see ?
Works like a quick fencerOut of curiosity @
Out of curiosity Larel how does the clamp work as it doesn’t use hydraulics like a solonet I see ?
And how does that work ? Never seen one in personWorks like a quick fencer
I hope this picture explains a bit. Apologies for the poor artwork! The red line shows the path the rylock takes. When spooling it out the gate is pinned in the direction of the blue arrow. When you want to strain it, you pull the pin and that allows the gate to swing back under the tension put on with the rylock and pinch the rylock between the pipe and the channel section. Hope that makes sense.And how does that work ? Never seen one in person
Ah yes makes sense , gathered it must of been something along those lines . Thanks for taking the time to explainI hope this picture explains a bit. Apologies for the poor artwork! The red line shows the path the rylock takes. When spooling it out the gate is pinned in the direction of the blue arrow. When you want to strain it, you pull the pin and that allows the gate to swing back under the tension put on with the rylock and pinch the rylock between the pipe and the channel section. Hope that makes sense.
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Any plans to alter the way you tension the wire to clamping it against the end with a bar and wedges so you can tension before the strainer and tie offI hope this picture explains a bit. Apologies for the poor artwork! The red line shows the path the rylock takes. When spooling it out the gate is pinned in the direction of the blue arrow. When you want to strain it, you pull the pin and that allows the gate to swing back under the tension put on with the rylock and pinch the rylock between the pipe and the channel section. Hope that makes sense.
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Other option is a clamp arrangement at the outside end of the gate basically a bit of angle pulled in by wedges or bolts against the pipe. This means you don’t have to hard staple, so is preferable. That’s an additional functionality that will get added at sometime I’m sure, but right now I’m needing it for some fencing, so will slap on some paint and add that at a later date.Ah yes makes sense , gathered it must of been something along those lines . Thanks for taking the time to explain
I used to put the wire behind the middle pipe. Kept it a bit tighterI hope this picture explains a bit. Apologies for the poor artwork! The red line shows the path the rylock takes. When spooling it out the gate is pinned in the direction of the blue arrow. When you want to strain it, you pull the pin and that allows the gate to swing back under the tension put on with the rylock and pinch the rylock between the pipe and the channel section. Hope that makes sense.
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You are too fast for me. See reply above, yes that’s the plan for when I get time.Any plans to alter the way you tension the wire to clamping it against the end with a bar and wedges so you can tension before the strainer and tie off
If you don't mind me asking, what sort of price is one of them. Roughly?This is our new quickfencer, clamp versionView attachment 1099806
I’ll be paying you a visit to get a copy of that!This is our new quickfencer, clamp versionView attachment 1099806
£2200 farmer 80If you don't mind me asking, what sort of price is one of them. Roughly?
Definitely room I that price to make modifications to mine rather than sell it and by the proper thing£2200 farmer 80