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<blockquote data-quote="callmefence" data-source="post: 1692673" data-attributes="member: 24947"><p>Tell me about it.</p><p>Ive been working on one by myself all week trying to help the guys get caught up.</p><p></p><p>NCRS spec used to be 400 pounds on 12 gauge low tensile. I've never used a guage as we just pull it near breaking point.</p><p>I know you've built alot of fence maybe you got your arm calibrated to a comealong. Lol</p><p>When I pull with a machine and I do it all the time on long pulls . I pull the wire pretty tight . Get out of the machine and put my comealong on it and finish it. So really pulling the slack and putting some tension with the machine then pulling it tight with my tools.</p><p>High tensile netwire. ..pull it till the tires spin.</p><p>Next time you come through swing by.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="callmefence, post: 1692673, member: 24947"] Tell me about it. Ive been working on one by myself all week trying to help the guys get caught up. NCRS spec used to be 400 pounds on 12 gauge low tensile. I've never used a guage as we just pull it near breaking point. I know you've built alot of fence maybe you got your arm calibrated to a comealong. Lol When I pull with a machine and I do it all the time on long pulls . I pull the wire pretty tight . Get out of the machine and put my comealong on it and finish it. So really pulling the slack and putting some tension with the machine then pulling it tight with my tools. High tensile netwire. ..pull it till the tires spin. Next time you come through swing by. [/QUOTE]
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