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Barbed wire crimping systems
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<blockquote data-quote="M5farm" data-source="post: 1147769" data-attributes="member: 18487"><p>I use the crimp sleeves and have had good luck with them. I prefer the short ones with some kind of grit in the tube for high tensil on barb wire The seem to crimp easier and hold better. Just make sure you get the size for your wire. the crimps make a quick fix that stays tight. I pull the wire tight so I have about 2 inches on each wire sticking thru the tube and fold the 2 end back when it is crimped. I use a pair of bolt cutters the I files the jaws down flat so the have a 1/8" gap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M5farm, post: 1147769, member: 18487"] I use the crimp sleeves and have had good luck with them. I prefer the short ones with some kind of grit in the tube for high tensil on barb wire The seem to crimp easier and hold better. Just make sure you get the size for your wire. the crimps make a quick fix that stays tight. I pull the wire tight so I have about 2 inches on each wire sticking thru the tube and fold the 2 end back when it is crimped. I use a pair of bolt cutters the I files the jaws down flat so the have a 1/8" gap. [/QUOTE]
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