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<blockquote data-quote="b.duke" data-source="post: 1774350" data-attributes="member: 42861"><p>i'd never use that number 9 or whatever brace wire. or if thats HT then i would never twist it like that.. i alway use a strainer. </p><p></p><p>terrible job not bringing the ends around and tying them around the other side.. thats the longest part of the job is why i think they just stapled it around.. but shows how they don't care.</p><p></p><p>that wire is junk. i would of went with stay tights sheep/.goat fence.. every fence installer around here used that same fence in the pic. </p><p></p><p>they tighted up the top wire with the twists b/c they couldn't get the sag out of the top.</p><p></p><p>staples should'nt of been hit in all the way.. and i put a staple in every single line wire. but away from the stays so it can move. i leave my woven wire floating so the entire fence can be tightened at anytime.</p><p></p><p>unfortunately that fence will be an accordion soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="b.duke, post: 1774350, member: 42861"] i'd never use that number 9 or whatever brace wire. or if thats HT then i would never twist it like that.. i alway use a strainer. terrible job not bringing the ends around and tying them around the other side.. thats the longest part of the job is why i think they just stapled it around.. but shows how they don't care. that wire is junk. i would of went with stay tights sheep/.goat fence.. every fence installer around here used that same fence in the pic. they tighted up the top wire with the twists b/c they couldn't get the sag out of the top. staples should'nt of been hit in all the way.. and i put a staple in every single line wire. but away from the stays so it can move. i leave my woven wire floating so the entire fence can be tightened at anytime. unfortunately that fence will be an accordion soon. [/QUOTE]
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