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<blockquote data-quote="ga. prime" data-source="post: 602214" data-attributes="member: 588"><p>I bought one of those round tighteners a while back to fix a break in one of my lines. Looked simpler than the tensioners. Nobody at the store that sold them nor I knew how to use them. It didn't come with that u shaped piece that locks it when you get the wire to the desired tension. I turned it with a 1/2 inch drive pull handle and locked it with two 20p nails. Kind of tricky getting the nails in the holes while holding tension with the pull handle. Now that I've seen a picture of it, I'll go back to the store and see if they have the u shaped pieces. It did end up being simpler than the tensioners but would be somewhat easier to install with four hands instead of two.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ga. prime, post: 602214, member: 588"] I bought one of those round tighteners a while back to fix a break in one of my lines. Looked simpler than the tensioners. Nobody at the store that sold them nor I knew how to use them. It didn't come with that u shaped piece that locks it when you get the wire to the desired tension. I turned it with a 1/2 inch drive pull handle and locked it with two 20p nails. Kind of tricky getting the nails in the holes while holding tension with the pull handle. Now that I've seen a picture of it, I'll go back to the store and see if they have the u shaped pieces. It did end up being simpler than the tensioners but would be somewhat easier to install with four hands instead of two. [/QUOTE]
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