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<blockquote data-quote="Atimm693" data-source="post: 1651642" data-attributes="member: 26138"><p>Eventually those ears will fatigue and drop the wire, or something will bump it and knock it out. I have that style on most of my cross fences.</p><p></p><p>I prefer the pin lock insulators, but those have downsides as well, the pins can shear or they'll just get yanked off the post entirely. </p><p></p><p>Plastic has a limited lifespan in sunlight as well.</p><p></p><p>Best I have ever made was 1" fiberglass sucker rod cut into posts. Drill them and direct tie your HT wire to them, as maintenance free as it gets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Atimm693, post: 1651642, member: 26138"] Eventually those ears will fatigue and drop the wire, or something will bump it and knock it out. I have that style on most of my cross fences. I prefer the pin lock insulators, but those have downsides as well, the pins can shear or they'll just get yanked off the post entirely. Plastic has a limited lifespan in sunlight as well. Best I have ever made was 1" fiberglass sucker rod cut into posts. Drill them and direct tie your HT wire to them, as maintenance free as it gets. [/QUOTE]
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