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<blockquote data-quote="tepapa" data-source="post: 3597932" data-attributes="member: 14120"><p>Tying off is easy, its actually easier on clipex than wood strainers. </p><p>The wire is diamond brand supplied by mc veigh with the clipex and yes its shite, would much rather use Tornado. It didn't save me any money, i was getting paid to instal, but it did save the customer a couple of hundred pound on the job between eco posts and cheap net. Since hes only a tenant, he wanted a cheap fence that would last a reasonable time.</p><p>I like a challenge but i recon i could tie xfence like this, the harder the wire the easier to get good knots, just need to know what your doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tepapa, post: 3597932, member: 14120"] Tying off is easy, its actually easier on clipex than wood strainers. The wire is diamond brand supplied by mc veigh with the clipex and yes its shite, would much rather use Tornado. It didn't save me any money, i was getting paid to instal, but it did save the customer a couple of hundred pound on the job between eco posts and cheap net. Since hes only a tenant, he wanted a cheap fence that would last a reasonable time. I like a challenge but i recon i could tie xfence like this, the harder the wire the easier to get good knots, just need to know what your doing. [/QUOTE]
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