Chain Link fencing

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  1. Sol

    Sol Full Member

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    jakesdad13 Staff Member Moderator

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    Excellent video Ron, Luke Towan do,es some great tutorials, it was his static grass applicator build I used to make mine, it,s worth subscribing to his channel.

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    Interesting that he only pulled the wire to straighten it, as opposed to twisting and pulling which is what I do for catenary.

    Ed
     
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    ianvolvo46 Staff Member Moderator

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    Excellent tutorial Ron i've got to give that a go cheers

    Ian vt
     
  5. Keith M

    Keith M Staff Member Moderator

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    If you've ever watched ceiling tile fixers working, the frame they assemble to fit the tiles onto is supported on wires which they pre-tension with a hook in a drill chuck. The other wire end is fastened to any fixed object, pulled tight and the drill run to twist, straighten and pre-tension the wire. This not only adds strength, but also straightens the wire when it's been unwound from a coil.
    Keith.
     
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    Toto I'm best ignored Staff Member Founder Administrator

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    Good video Ron. Thanks for posting it up.

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