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<blockquote data-quote="Jalopy" data-source="post: 525870" data-attributes="member: 7856"><p>Gee I sure feel foolish. Has anyone else had problems with using high tensile fence? I have had two rolls over the years that have snarled and become "rats nest" while I was stringing out the wire. I did one on an old spinning jinny so I figured maybe it was too bent from use or whatever so I bought a new spinning jinny and I had another roll of wire snarl. The new jinny has the rubber washer that is supposed to act as a friction brake but it still snarled. Of course it was freezing cold out so I did not have any patience to "desnarl" so I got another roll and it worked fine. But I have a roll of snarled wire about 50% and I don't want to throw it away but I don't know how to get it usable either. Anyone have any ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jalopy, post: 525870, member: 7856"] Gee I sure feel foolish. Has anyone else had problems with using high tensile fence? I have had two rolls over the years that have snarled and become "rats nest" while I was stringing out the wire. I did one on an old spinning jinny so I figured maybe it was too bent from use or whatever so I bought a new spinning jinny and I had another roll of wire snarl. The new jinny has the rubber washer that is supposed to act as a friction brake but it still snarled. Of course it was freezing cold out so I did not have any patience to "desnarl" so I got another roll and it worked fine. But I have a roll of snarled wire about 50% and I don't want to throw it away but I don't know how to get it usable either. Anyone have any ideas? [/QUOTE]
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