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And once striped , stretched and hooked up.
You can use it to get a little more tension and seat your tclips.


Bright Raven wrote:I see you are using the clips rather than a twist.
callmefence wrote:Bright Raven wrote:I see you are using the clips rather than a twist.
Raven..a skilled guy with young hands ( my son) takes 30 minutes to strip and properly neatly make off horse wire. With the tclips about 5 minutes and were getting faster.
This particular job has 52 hookups....do the math. Add to the fact that a guy not near as handy with his pliers as my son. Can do it almost as fast. And just as neat
callmefence wrote:Is not a one trick pony. Strippin net wire is extremely tedious. Not any more.[/ur
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And once striped , stretched and hooked up.
You can use it to get a little more tension and seat your tclips.
callmefence wrote:Raven..a skilled guy with young hands ( my son) takes 30 minutes to strip and properly neatly make off horse wire. With the tclips about 5 minutes and were getting faster.
This particular job has 52 hookups....do the math. Add to the fact that a guy not near as handy with his pliers as my son. Can do it almost as fast. And just as neat
callmefence wrote:Well with a gripple if you're stretching or tensioning as the foreigner's say. The wire your gripping is gonna end up being trimmed off. Right.
Different deal with a goldenrod, even a wire dog. But I don't think you'll hurt high tensile wire with a goldenrod. More the other way round. It's never been a problem for me. I think you can sleep tight...
Fwiw we don't pull to full tension with either of these tools. They are for finishing a stretch and hooking up..wether it be a gut stretch like Luke does . Or stretched properly like I do...
Luke finishes in the middle. I finish at end
Bright Raven wrote:callmefence wrote:Well with a gripple if you're stretching or tensioning as the foreigner's say. The wire your gripping is gonna end up being trimmed off. Right.
Different deal with a goldenrod, even a wire dog. But I don't think you'll hurt high tensile wire with a goldenrod. More the other way round. It's never been a problem for me. I think you can sleep tight...
Fwiw we don't pull to full tension with either of these tools. They are for finishing a stretch and hooking up..wether it be a gut stretch like Luke does . Or stretched properly like I do...
Luke finishes in the middle. I finish at end
Yes. I know what you mean by the gut stretch. I have a hard time thinking that is correct. I do end stretches with all my barb wire. Then I hold it with the Goldenrod. Which leaves the lacerations.
fence_it wrote:
One final thought, it almost seems as if gripples take the skill out of fence building. I may just be weird, but I enjoying tying off wires by hand and making a good-clean looking wrap. If I want to confuse the new guy on the crew I just start snapping off wires when I'm tying off high-tensile![]()
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