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<blockquote data-quote="libertygarden" data-source="post: 1520107" data-attributes="member: 25299"><p>FFS, does the Gripple brace kit also require a special tool to tighten the cable? I like the simplicity and ease of carry.</p><p></p><p>Fence_It, I was able to get my hands on relatively cheap pipe. I can have them cut it 2.5 to 3 times the length of the strain post. Not knowing much about fencing, I always thought that the double H was stronger than a single H with a longer brace rail. At least I never saw that assembly in the NRCS guides, but I'm no fan of digging extra holes, especially because I'm doing them by hand, so I'll try the longer H.</p><p></p><p>I'm trying to get some telephone posts, but those get snagged quickly by the locals. And they are too heavy for me to carry to the back of the property.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="libertygarden, post: 1520107, member: 25299"] FFS, does the Gripple brace kit also require a special tool to tighten the cable? I like the simplicity and ease of carry. Fence_It, I was able to get my hands on relatively cheap pipe. I can have them cut it 2.5 to 3 times the length of the strain post. Not knowing much about fencing, I always thought that the double H was stronger than a single H with a longer brace rail. At least I never saw that assembly in the NRCS guides, but I'm no fan of digging extra holes, especially because I'm doing them by hand, so I'll try the longer H. I'm trying to get some telephone posts, but those get snagged quickly by the locals. And they are too heavy for me to carry to the back of the property. [/QUOTE]
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