
High Tensile Fencing Knots - On Pasture
Apr 2, 2019 · Last week Greg Judy shared a couple of videos showing how he sets up effective, economical fencing using high-tensile wire. To make your own set-up easier, here are …
Fencing Knots 3 The Strainer or speed Knot
How to tie the strainer knot. Used to join wire together when using chain strainers. Handy when constructing or repairing a fence and you don't want to use expensive gimmicks.
How to Tie High Tensile Fencing Wire the Really Easy Way - No …
High tensile wire can be a real pain in the neck to handle. The first time I had to do some fencing with it I made an absolute mess of the job, and lost a bit of skin along the way.
Essential knots for fencing: The termination and figure of eight knots …
Mar 12, 2025 · Fencing knots are an essential part of fencing maintenance, particularly for securing wires during installations of metal and timber fencing. Two of the most commonly …
Tying Fencing Wire : Speed Knot - YouTube
Jun 14, 2012 · Speed knot for tying fencing wire. Looses very little tension. Strong knot . Tip: practice with soft wire before using high tensile wire www.rural-fencing.co...
Understanding Fence Knots | Monarch, Square Deal & Cross Lock Knots
Jan 19, 2022 · These knots secure wires at each hinge point, giving your fence extra protection and giving you the peace of mind that comes from having a stable, solid fence. There are …
Figure 8 wire knot - YouTube
Sep 10, 2014 · Joining fencing wire with Figure 8 knot made easy.
Types of fence knot - Stay Tuff Fence
Most fences are made up of two parts: the vertical stay wires and the horizontal wires, with gradual, even spacing between each other. Where each vertical stay meets the horizontal …
Working with High Tensile Fence Wire - Cooperative Extension: Livestock ...
High tensile wire can be “tied off” to brace posts using knots, nicopress sleeves or wire vises. It is easier to use a lower strength wire like 170 vs 200 to tie off.
Joining Wire - Crimps, Knots & Inline Strainers: - Lifestyle Block
The easiest options for the novice are to either use a permanent wire strainer at one end of the fence line or to use something like a Wirelok (or Fastlok) or Gripple to put a join anywhere …