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High tensile wire (spinning jinny)
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 525884" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Jennys are a wonderful invention IF they're adjusted right for the tension needed and the owre is placed on them correctly. Some jennys will loosen as you pull the wore and first thing you know you have the mess of wire that takes forever to unsnarl. Patience and time and you can get it unsnarled. I lean moretowrads the school of getting off a couple of hundred feet and cutting it. When I get all the 100 foot or so pieces I hook them back togehter using a square knot. After that I always keep a real close eye on that particular jenny. I have 2 of them that are almost identical. Ones loosens and causes problems the ohter I haven;t had to touch since I adjusted it 8 years ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 525884, member: 34"] Jennys are a wonderful invention IF they're adjusted right for the tension needed and the owre is placed on them correctly. Some jennys will loosen as you pull the wore and first thing you know you have the mess of wire that takes forever to unsnarl. Patience and time and you can get it unsnarled. I lean moretowrads the school of getting off a couple of hundred feet and cutting it. When I get all the 100 foot or so pieces I hook them back togehter using a square knot. After that I always keep a real close eye on that particular jenny. I have 2 of them that are almost identical. Ones loosens and causes problems the ohter I haven;t had to touch since I adjusted it 8 years ago. [/QUOTE]
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