Clipex Fencing

Bury the Trash

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Mixed Farmer
no idea how good these are?

it wouldnt blow up a bicycle tyre and nothing special /cheap tacky made tool not much pressure /volume but they work well surprisingly ,mind you that's only up to about a 7 inch hole max when resining in threaded bar ime.
quick sharp blow seems to work better than suck :oops: (vacuum cleaner )
 

Gulli

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Somerset
We use versalok here. Never used clipex so can't really compare but you can put any wire onto it so handy for replacing odd broken stakes as well.
 

Bury the Trash

Member
Mixed Farmer
Came across Versalok being used against main railway line. It has more clips than Clipex, so more adaptable to using various fencing. Where as Clipex will only take Clipex - without a struggle!
untrue,for clipex eco which we use will take standard 80/80/ stockfence. and its not s truggle can kick it on with my boot if its set right. far easier than stapling .

As well as new fence we use it for bolstering old ones ,adding a few in here or there where required its ideal and works a teat
 
Has anyone used StapleLok? Been in touch with a company in Sweden that will ship it to me. 5 foot 4 posts for €8, haven't got price for their staples or freight yet.

I know some was brought into Ireland years back but didn't seem to sell.

 

andybk

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Mendips Somerset
untrue,for clipex eco which we use will take standard 80/80/ stockfence. and its not s truggle can kick it on with my boot if its set right. far easier than stapling .

As well as new fence we use it for bolstering old ones ,adding a few in here or there where required its ideal and works a teat
would you use eco posts to split a open paddock with sheep fence ? prob use sleepers for gate posts and telegraph poles for strainers ,
 

Bury the Trash

Member
Mixed Farmer
would you use eco posts to split a open paddock with sheep fence ? prob use sleepers for gate posts and telegraph poles for strainers ,
yeah no problem.
i wouldnt go 6m like we do against a hedge tho a long 4 m between them is better out in the open.
just the same as any stock fence , put in very well set strainers /struts T poles ideal witrh a long creo strut if youve got one tie on wire pull up nice and tight.
then Add the clipex after . nice little job . like that its very easy to get it naturally straight as well.with out farting around with a line wire before hand.

ideal .
 

Venatio

Member
Any experienced clipex installers near around that are interested in putting up 600 ish meters of deer fencing? Location is Hampshire/west Sussex border.
Morning! We are a local deer management company if you’d like some assistance.

By way of introduction, my name is Chris and I run a wild deer management company based in the Surrey Hills. We are currently looking to broaden our local reach and connect with new farms in the Surrey, Sussex and Hampshire area in order to offer our deer management service, which attracts zero cost to the landowner. In return, we simply retain the carcasses which are distributed through our network of pubs and restaurants, which keeps our small business afloat.

A significant part of our day-to-day involves undertaking impact assessments, estimating local populations and monitoring deer damage to both woodlands and arable crops. Where woodlands are concerned, our aim is to restore balance by realigning wild deer numbers within their environment, and promote natural generation in order to achieve optimal, sustainable levels of biodiversity. We are not a trophy outfit, but conservationists, and work closely alongside landowners in the creation and implementation of bespoke, conservation focused management plans.

We are a small local business (I studied at Plumpton Agricultural College, Sussex) and our team (comprising of two stalkers) has over 25-years of combined deer management experience, which has been built working with landowners such as the National Trust, Forestry Commission, but also arable farms, forestry plantations and more recently, rewilding projects.

We have liability insurance of up to GBP 10m and our stalkers hold the highest deer stalking qualifications available. We are proud to have been featured in a number of country magazines, such as Rifle Shooter, for our deer management / conservation focused approach and we are also a new contributor to ScribeHound. Please google Venatio Sporting to view our website.

Best regards
Chris
 

Tamar

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Morning! We are a local deer management company if you’d like some assistance.

By way of introduction, my name is Chris and I run a wild deer management company based in the Surrey Hills. We are currently looking to broaden our local reach and connect with new farms in the Surrey, Sussex and Hampshire area in order to offer our deer management service, which attracts zero cost to the landowner. In return, we simply retain the carcasses which are distributed through our network of pubs and restaurants, which keeps our small business afloat.

A significant part of our day-to-day involves undertaking impact assessments, estimating local populations and monitoring deer damage to both woodlands and arable crops. Where woodlands are concerned, our aim is to restore balance by realigning wild deer numbers within their environment, and promote natural generation in order to achieve optimal, sustainable levels of biodiversity. We are not a trophy outfit, but conservationists, and work closely alongside landowners in the creation and implementation of bespoke, conservation focused management plans.

We are a small local business (I studied at Plumpton Agricultural College, Sussex) and our team (comprising of two stalkers) has over 25-years of combined deer management experience, which has been built working with landowners such as the National Trust, Forestry Commission, but also arable farms, forestry plantations and more recently, rewilding projects.

We have liability insurance of up to GBP 10m and our stalkers hold the highest deer stalking qualifications available. We are proud to have been featured in a number of country magazines, such as Rifle Shooter, for our deer management / conservation focused approach and we are also a new contributor to ScribeHound. Please google Venatio Sporting to view our website.

Best regards
Chris

What the fudge is that to do with Clipex fencing ?????
 

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