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Straining hinge joint, a real agricultural issue we can actually solve.
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<blockquote data-quote="TelesnaAg" data-source="post: 8629928" data-attributes="member: 8059"><p>I have to do all my internal fencing next summer and im trying to up my game fencing wise. Thus far i just been using the tie off at one end, then through clamp on, hook to tractor, pull hard as a i dare. Tie off which is painful...</p><p></p><p>In order to get some real pretty fencing, should i:</p><p>Tie off both ends and centre strain with two clamps then use wire crimps for a super smart finish?</p><p>Using t clips instrad of tying off, time is a factor money not so.</p><p>Judging to get clamp ose to end strainer so dont loose to much tension when tying off is pia.</p><p>Ive got nearly everything with fencing down pat its just tying off and straining hinge joint id like to improve consistency amd save time.</p><p></p><p>Dont worry about subs and supermarkets!! Emerse yourself in the good old pastime of fencing, the black art if tying knots, the perfect strain.</p><p></p><p>Will add some pics tomorrow.</p><p></p><p>Ant...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TelesnaAg, post: 8629928, member: 8059"] I have to do all my internal fencing next summer and im trying to up my game fencing wise. Thus far i just been using the tie off at one end, then through clamp on, hook to tractor, pull hard as a i dare. Tie off which is painful... In order to get some real pretty fencing, should i: Tie off both ends and centre strain with two clamps then use wire crimps for a super smart finish? Using t clips instrad of tying off, time is a factor money not so. Judging to get clamp ose to end strainer so dont loose to much tension when tying off is pia. Ive got nearly everything with fencing down pat its just tying off and straining hinge joint id like to improve consistency amd save time. Dont worry about subs and supermarkets!! Emerse yourself in the good old pastime of fencing, the black art if tying knots, the perfect strain. Will add some pics tomorrow. Ant... [/QUOTE]
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