How to Install a Brace with a Twitch Wire
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- čas přidán 16. 05. 2021
- fencing.bekaert.com/ - #TheFencePros demonstrate the proper way to install a brace with a twitch wire. Braces are the most important element of your fence, the strength of your fence comes from the H-brace. The wood H-brace is an assembly of three posts and bracing wire which creates a strong resistance to the lateral force of the fence.
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Great instructional video. This will be how I finish building out my H-brace for our hog enclosure. Thanks!
Great to hear Alan. Let us know if you have any questions along the way.
Great video!
Awesome job I learned something new every time I watch it
That's our goal! Glad we are hitting the spot on our videos.
Excellent details in his explanations.
Thanks for the feedback!
thanks for the instructions, this was so useful
Thanks again for sharing your project with us Lia. We loved seeing the pictures and appreciate the kind words.
So you leave the in line strainer on each h post?! What if you have 20 h posts in your complete fence? You purchase 20 in line strainers? Wish you had made these more clear.
Hola ,¿cómo están? Quisiera saber si para un alambre de 7 hilos precisaría 1 o dos h brace para el anclaje . Muchas gracias y muchos saludos
Hi sir bahut achha pr main english ko nhi samjh pa rha rhu, pr video me achha samjhaya gya hai
Which of these post wasthe end post . The one on the left or the right as we were looking at it.
Good question, it's the one on the right-hand side.
Why is it some farms have their wood centre compression member at a diagonal angle instead of horizontal?
There are a few different types of braces. When it is at a diagonal it's called a N brace. This is a H brace.
So the in-line strainer stays on when your done?
Yes! Keep it on there to hold the tension in the smooth wire.
How do you prevent the wire from snapping
Don't tension it too much. Remember with high tensile wire, you simply need to pull it tight- do not stretch it.
What gauge wire did you use?
We used 12.5 ga high tensile wire that we offer.
Load of BS. Been a million corner or end post's made up with number 9 wire and a stick or steel rod! don't need to figure 8 just wrap around the posts, drive staples in loose and shove a stick in between the wires and twist. Put the stick in where one end will hit the horizontal so it can't release. Tore out many barbwire fences that were built like this and they lasted till the wire was rusted into.
The boys spend a lot of money where a 1" stick works silently.