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<blockquote data-quote="SRBeef" data-source="post: 796440" data-attributes="member: 7509"><p>I like the aluminum over poly for temp/moveable divider fences for two reasons: Aluminum does not stretch as much as poly, I can pull it tighter and it stays tight. Also the poly I've used in the past had slivers coming out which would get in my hand if I ran my hand along it which was common when moving wires where aluminum is very smooth. I think this has been discussed before. Maybe it is just the brand I was using. In any case I have a couple Gallagher reels set up with aluminum and they work well. </p><p></p><p>May be like discussing Chevy vs Ford. Try one and see how you like it. jmho Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRBeef, post: 796440, member: 7509"] I like the aluminum over poly for temp/moveable divider fences for two reasons: Aluminum does not stretch as much as poly, I can pull it tighter and it stays tight. Also the poly I've used in the past had slivers coming out which would get in my hand if I ran my hand along it which was common when moving wires where aluminum is very smooth. I think this has been discussed before. Maybe it is just the brand I was using. In any case I have a couple Gallagher reels set up with aluminum and they work well. May be like discussing Chevy vs Ford. Try one and see how you like it. jmho Jim [/QUOTE]
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