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<blockquote data-quote="Jalopy" data-source="post: 612904" data-attributes="member: 7856"><p>Jo- I found out last summer that the regular insulated leather gloves I use in the winter worked well for working with the electric fence. You probably don't have them laying around as I do because I really need them for the cold in the winter.</p><p></p><p>As a side note instead of fastening the end of the of the poly to the barbed wire with insulators I just use old worn v-belts and loop it through itself over the barbed wire and then use a plastic handle insulated handle to hook up the crosswire. </p><p></p><p>Maybe the rubber gloves we use for anhydrous and chemicals would work as an insulator for your hands. Good Luck-JLP</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jalopy, post: 612904, member: 7856"] Jo- I found out last summer that the regular insulated leather gloves I use in the winter worked well for working with the electric fence. You probably don't have them laying around as I do because I really need them for the cold in the winter. As a side note instead of fastening the end of the of the poly to the barbed wire with insulators I just use old worn v-belts and loop it through itself over the barbed wire and then use a plastic handle insulated handle to hook up the crosswire. Maybe the rubber gloves we use for anhydrous and chemicals would work as an insulator for your hands. Good Luck-JLP [/QUOTE]
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