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Stock Fence Clamp recommendations?


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I have a fair few but not thousands of metres of stock fencing to do for a gamekeeper, anyone recommend a set of clamps for someone on a budget and not in a rush?

 

Have used the red ones with the ally clamps but they are a fair investment and can't remember the make

 

Thanks

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Had my clamps made by local fabricator, gave them 7 years flat out work and then 5 part time. No problems at all but they are a bit heavier than the off the shelf types I've picked up.

I've got Hayes chains on them, great chains but the springs are starting to get a bit slack now.

 

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