How to Build High Tensile Fence - Part 5: Installing Wire and Insulators

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  • čas přidán 19. 01. 2022
  • In Part 5 of “How to Build High Tensile Fence,” we demonstrate assembling a corner brace, paying out wire around bracing, and how to terminate at end posts. You’ll also learn how to position and load various insulator styles onto high tensile wire in the proper sequence.
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    WARNING: Serious injury may occur by mishandling high tensile fencing accessories, and or mechanical post drivers. Head, hand, and eye protection should be worn at all times while working with high tensile fence wire and accessories. The individuals in this video are professionals with many years of experience in fence construction. They have been properly trained in the safe use of mechanical post drivers.
    Make sure that you are fully trained in the operation of the mechanical post driver you will be using. You should also make yourself aware of the safe and proper use of all fencing tools and accessories before attempting to build a fence.
    Kencove Farm Fence Supplies is not responsible for any injuries incurred while constructing a high tensile fence or driving fence post with a mechanical post driver of any type.

Komentáře • 26

  • @marcdipaolo5142

    Fantastic video!! I am thinking of the fences I've built and how much better they could have been. Whoops!

  • @jamesabner6092
    @jamesabner6092 Před rokem +1

    Well Done Videos!!!! Liberty Township, Ohio, USA

  • @zanebryant4168
    @zanebryant4168 Před 2 lety +2

    Awsome job on the videos yall! Very informative with simple explanation. Have learned a whole lot from Kencove over the years.

  • @tymisrite
    @tymisrite Před rokem +1

    Thanks so much for this series of videos - going to be doing a tensile install here soon. Two questions;

  • @orvenkelly

    Thank you for the videos and fast shipment of my fence equipment. I have one question you have 6 strands 3 hot 3 ground. Where does the 3 ground wire connect to? I know the ground rods connect to the energizer and to each other. But where does the ground wires of the fence connect to? Thank you

  • @anthonydooley3616
    @anthonydooley3616 Před 2 lety +1

    Do I detect a little prior service military in your instruction? I like the proper nomenclature used throughout the video. Great job! Hooah!

  • @barryaddison4046

    What wire spacing do you prefer and how many are hot?

  • @KnoxFamilyHomestead

    Dumb question here but using an in-line tensioner still allows you to electrify the entire run?

  • @hoosierleakguy4565

    I have no idea if I run my wire around my whole pasture area or terminate at each corner for tensioning purposes? I have 5 braces total

  • @primozkumar3909

    Hi!❤ can i insatall ground stick about 100m from the fence?

  • @charliemeyer2710
    @charliemeyer2710 Před rokem

    What are your recommendations for wire strainers? I've noticed there are heavy duty and standard wire strainers. Are the strainers used in your H-brace construction standard duty? And what applications would you need one versus the other?

  • @JoeHasGotToGo
    @JoeHasGotToGo Před 2 lety +2

    That tool you use to start the U-nails, what is that called?

  • @USPBrasil2011
    @USPBrasil2011 Před rokem +1

    What kind of wire do you used for the strain posts?

  • @triciahill216
    @triciahill216 Před 2 lety

    What’s the name of the tool you are using to hammer in the staples?

  • @Charliemmafan
    @Charliemmafan Před rokem

    Personally I don't really want to mess with putting those wires diagonal in your H brace so I would rather put maybe a 3rd vertical post with an N brace or have an N brace below your horizontal H brace between the same 2 vertical posts or something like that to avoid needing those wires.