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<blockquote data-quote="fenceman" data-source="post: 1309241" data-attributes="member: 23460"><p>Fixed knot net makes a better fence in any terrain. Like said above you need to put a well set post in extreme low spots to keep from pulling tpost up.</p><p> Let's say in a valley you get some slack in the top of the net. (Opposite on a hill) use a goldenrod stretcher to pull the slack out of the horizontal wires. Cut the wire and splice it back with a staytuff crimp. Do one at a time.</p><p>I hope that makes sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fenceman, post: 1309241, member: 23460"] Fixed knot net makes a better fence in any terrain. Like said above you need to put a well set post in extreme low spots to keep from pulling tpost up. Let's say in a valley you get some slack in the top of the net. (Opposite on a hill) use a goldenrod stretcher to pull the slack out of the horizontal wires. Cut the wire and splice it back with a staytuff crimp. Do one at a time. I hope that makes sense. [/QUOTE]
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