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I've got a very battered set of these I just clamp the netting in and attach a chain to the loop in the middle then chain that to the loader or postknocker and reverse til tight then either double staple the wire to hold it while releasing the pressure and tie off or use a monkey strainer to take the pressure off one strand at a time and cut it and wrap it, which is bit more faf but looks neater

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so just using the gripples you dont need clamps and so on as you can just go up to each set of gripples at tighten as required

 

 

correct, no clamps or winch or tractor required. We also use them for repairs, just splice a short length in the middle of a fence. Twist one side on and the other is joined with gripples. Pull the fence tight again.

 

On your new fence you will have to remove the verticals off the netting whenever the gripple backs up against it. I remove three verticals before installing the gripples, as it's easier, and this gives you scope to remove like 3ft of slack out of the length, which should be enough.

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