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<blockquote data-quote="fenceman" data-source="post: 1216515" data-attributes="member: 23460"><p>m5,s got it right, bottom first then layout and drive post. stretch and clip top wire next. Raise or lower post to get straight or nice rolling top. (no sharp peaks or valleys in top wire.bend awire or welding rod for wire spacing.ex. 10 in. strech remaining wires and clip using w ire you bent to space them nice and even.they cant really tangle unless you cross the Ends. if braces pull at all pull them up and start over. You will set them deep enough the second time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fenceman, post: 1216515, member: 23460"] m5,s got it right, bottom first then layout and drive post. stretch and clip top wire next. Raise or lower post to get straight or nice rolling top. (no sharp peaks or valleys in top wire.bend awire or welding rod for wire spacing.ex. 10 in. strech remaining wires and clip using w ire you bent to space them nice and even.they cant really tangle unless you cross the Ends. if braces pull at all pull them up and start over. You will set them deep enough the second time. [/QUOTE]
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