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<blockquote data-quote="fence_it" data-source="post: 1520058" data-attributes="member: 30068"><p>I'll echo what FFS has said. High tensile is the way to go, longer lasting and won't stretch out continuously like low carbon. The gripple brace kits also work excellent, quick and easy. For a double brace I like to wire each H separately instead of just one continuous wire from the far brace post to the end/corner post. I will agree that the less angle on the brace wire the better. With a double brace, I like to tension the first H more than the second. So the first H is doing the majority of the work, while the second is only helping to support it. I'm not a fan of double braces though, I would much rather use a 12' brace rail and be done with it.</p><p><a href="https://postimg.cc/image/5wkrc7ck1/" target="_blank"><img src="https://s8.postimg.cc/5wkrc7ck1/33753530_1692730804153474_7570339485125181440_n.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fence_it, post: 1520058, member: 30068"] I'll echo what FFS has said. High tensile is the way to go, longer lasting and won't stretch out continuously like low carbon. The gripple brace kits also work excellent, quick and easy. For a double brace I like to wire each H separately instead of just one continuous wire from the far brace post to the end/corner post. I will agree that the less angle on the brace wire the better. With a double brace, I like to tension the first H more than the second. So the first H is doing the majority of the work, while the second is only helping to support it. I'm not a fan of double braces though, I would much rather use a 12' brace rail and be done with it. [url=https://postimg.cc/image/5wkrc7ck1/][img]https://s8.postimg.cc/5wkrc7ck1/33753530_1692730804153474_7570339485125181440_n.jpg[/img][/url] [/QUOTE]
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