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<blockquote data-quote="tepapa" data-source="post: 4247824" data-attributes="member: 14120"><p>Depends on the situation and how long the fence is. You can pull up just short of the strainer with the solonet and tie off the slack. I tend to just tweak the loose bit with a hand puller and use a staple to hold tension (not driven in deep only enough to hold) unless its a long pull which you can over tension to compensate for the loss in tension. Also sometimes its better to use a gut pull so I'll roll out of one side and then the other and pull with solo on one side and a clamp pulling off the solo on the other. I tend to do this with any left over bits of a roll from a 250/500m roll. </p><p>Pre tensioning strainers is good but if there in solid and strutted well they are unlikely to move far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tepapa, post: 4247824, member: 14120"] Depends on the situation and how long the fence is. You can pull up just short of the strainer with the solonet and tie off the slack. I tend to just tweak the loose bit with a hand puller and use a staple to hold tension (not driven in deep only enough to hold) unless its a long pull which you can over tension to compensate for the loss in tension. Also sometimes its better to use a gut pull so I'll roll out of one side and then the other and pull with solo on one side and a clamp pulling off the solo on the other. I tend to do this with any left over bits of a roll from a 250/500m roll. Pre tensioning strainers is good but if there in solid and strutted well they are unlikely to move far. [/QUOTE]
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