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<blockquote data-quote="Susie David" data-source="post: 235145" data-attributes="member: 1744"><p>Hate to admit it but I start with the top wire where we want it to be and eyeball the tits on the post on the way down. A few less on the lower strands...the wire appears to be level I feel OK. Set dead-men in the valleys where the tension pulls upward. We set posts five paces (15') apart and "H" braces where they are needed. Working wire this week, never have got the hang of it, arms always look like a bleeding Myan sacrifice, just clumsy I guess.</p><p>Dave Mc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Susie David, post: 235145, member: 1744"] Hate to admit it but I start with the top wire where we want it to be and eyeball the tits on the post on the way down. A few less on the lower strands...the wire appears to be level I feel OK. Set dead-men in the valleys where the tension pulls upward. We set posts five paces (15') apart and "H" braces where they are needed. Working wire this week, never have got the hang of it, arms always look like a bleeding Myan sacrifice, just clumsy I guess. Dave Mc [/QUOTE]
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