Strainrite | How to Tie A Termination Knot & End Insulator

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  • Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
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    Hugh demonstrates how to tie a termination knot using the Strainrite Joule Shield High Strain Insulator.
    Available in quantities of 5 / 25 / 100

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  • @beauholstein8918
    @beauholstein8918 5 років тому +6

    Cool like Mexican hat! Have fenced for years, will bring this technique on board, cheers Beau

  • @markpennella
    @markpennella 2 роки тому +1

    Excellent video!

  • @LaidBackHomesteader
    @LaidBackHomesteader 2 роки тому

    Fair play to ya. You make it look easy enough for me to try. I bet I'll go blank when I lift that wire!

    • @tama-a-tumatauengahiku3647
      @tama-a-tumatauengahiku3647 Рік тому +1

      It becomes easier and easier every time you try it, having a kink at every turning point makes snapping the wire with ease, since bending wire creates heat allowing you to snap the wire, rotating it towards the post.
      The method is much more safer, because it leaves a smooth edge. When using wire cutters/pliers to cut it, leaves a sharp edge

    • @LaidBackHomesteader
      @LaidBackHomesteader Рік тому +1

      @tama-a-tumatauengahiku3647 totally agree I've been doing it I built a 3 wire electric fence around two fields, 4 acres

    • @tama-a-tumatauengahiku3647
      @tama-a-tumatauengahiku3647 Рік тому +1

      @LaidBackHomesteader That's awesome bro well done 🙏

  • @benjaminbrewer2154
    @benjaminbrewer2154 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for the video. Was hust tying some of these and it appeasrs ive made a few mistakes but it will do for now.

  • @gerrybrownlee3217
    @gerrybrownlee3217 3 роки тому +2

    Strainrite Thank you 😊.

  • @billroks313
    @billroks313 5 років тому +3

    Thankyou for sharing the knowledge bro.Very tidy demo....bula vinaka to you.

  • @andreasderinger802
    @andreasderinger802 5 років тому +5

    Только просмотрев этот шедевр узнал, как закручивать проволоку

  • @nyalithewriter9518
    @nyalithewriter9518 4 місяці тому

    Very nice!!

  • @scottbrown946
    @scottbrown946 4 роки тому +2

    Go through the bullnose insulator twice, makes for a stronger knot that won't pull undone

  • @looserkuka
    @looserkuka Рік тому

    Should the same method be used for T-posts?

  • @KBean-z4h
    @KBean-z4h 2 місяці тому

    What gauge of wire are you using for the corners please ?

  • @loreleiwhitcombe6371
    @loreleiwhitcombe6371 Рік тому +1

    These guys have hands like steel. I did one the other day had blood running off my hands everywhere. But i will keep trying.

    • @TheKajunkat
      @TheKajunkat Рік тому +1

      Takes awhile to develop calluses. Start with leather gloves, then cut the fingers off the gloves. Then go to thin fingerless gloves. Or just bleed for a couple weeks until the calluses make themselves.

  • @americanallthewayredneck3917
    @americanallthewayredneck3917 7 років тому +1

    Perfect job

  • @henryboys487
    @henryboys487 Рік тому +1

    why wont you use the termination knot on both sides

    • @TheKajunkat
      @TheKajunkat Рік тому +2

      Don't need it. You can use it but the six wraps are faster. The termination knot is only needed around fixed points that can't rotate, like posts. The over under first part of the knot balances the unraveling forces so it won't unwind when you put tension on it.

  • @matthewward7619
    @matthewward7619 8 років тому +3

    You've done it awesome with a netting fence and a hot wire on the top

    • @StrainriteFencing
      @StrainriteFencing  8 років тому

      Thanks for the feedback Matty.

    • @drewmoetu3440
      @drewmoetu3440 7 років тому

      I reakon this guy gets a bit to technical

    • @drewmoetu3440
      @drewmoetu3440 7 років тому

      to technical and time consuming.. I no way faster ways but he's a tidy fencing be good for hourly jobs

  • @vkirisome4701
    @vkirisome4701 8 років тому +9

    Shit you make that look easy bro....Damm I'm in awe

    • @StrainriteFencing
      @StrainriteFencing  8 років тому +1

      Cheers V.
      Hugh is a pro when it comes to fencing.

    • @ikeybmg
      @ikeybmg 6 років тому +1

      Once you do it a few times it gets easier

    • @jab8823
      @jab8823 3 роки тому

      remembering how to do it is the hardest part, the rest is just bending wire and keeping it tidy. doesn't take long to get this good :)

  • @nicolasbosonetto6092
    @nicolasbosonetto6092 6 років тому +3

    what gauge wire is that in the video? im using 12.5 gauge and its very difficult to get the tight windings.

  • @carolynrose753
    @carolynrose753 5 років тому +3

    I do it that way but I like to leave the ends on in case I need them sometime. Not as tidy but handy at times 👍

  • @Bubbles_Bubbles_Bubbles
    @Bubbles_Bubbles_Bubbles 6 років тому +4

    Very easy to remember if you happen to be wearing a Mexican hat. Of course, here in New Mexico, we just call it a hat.

  • @nisardar9823
    @nisardar9823 7 років тому

    Hello sir If any holder is damaged or broken in center how can be it repaired or replaced

  • @musatouray8116
    @musatouray8116 2 роки тому

    Thanks

  • @bryanhauschild4376
    @bryanhauschild4376 6 років тому +1

    My first try at the 6 turns, the wire snapped off on third turn. I must not have quality wire.

  • @tupp21
    @tupp21 12 років тому +2

    Is it detrimental when tying a termination not to go over under over ?

    • @GumbootZone
      @GumbootZone 7 років тому +1

      Yes! When tightened, the knot will slide funny, then collapse. This type of knot balances out the stress points, allowing it to take a higher strain without breaking.

  • @emmanuelpisani9639
    @emmanuelpisani9639 6 років тому

    Awesome Thanks

  • @LindsayJamieson
    @LindsayJamieson Рік тому

    This video does 1 in 5 minutes. I have 80 to get done today and I’ve never done it before. 😢

  • @dudusimioni4801
    @dudusimioni4801 6 років тому

    I think the bar more long is better, perhaps 20cm

  • @mahkato1
    @mahkato1 4 роки тому

    Feels like I'm going fishing....

  • @tarikomar2982
    @tarikomar2982 3 роки тому +1

    Is it strong enough to hang the laundry on the wire ?

    • @thewhitesheepknight7571
      @thewhitesheepknight7571 2 роки тому

      im probably too late but this knot tied in this wire will easily hold hundreds of kgs so yes, but i would recommend 3.15mm or 4/4.5mm high tensile wire (mild steel will just stretch and sag) as the 2,5mm HT will sag and stretch with time in your use case. id also recommend sleeving it in something like polyurethane pipe as the galv/aluminium coatings will rub off on the clothing

  • @canemclean8104
    @canemclean8104 9 років тому +1

    Thanx for that

  • @alanblyde8502
    @alanblyde8502 7 місяців тому

    👌🇦🇺

  • @LUCAS-qk9sq
    @LUCAS-qk9sq 4 роки тому

    Vi más bien un comercial para esas Prensas

  • @andersonbertoli418
    @andersonbertoli418 5 років тому

    A volta deste arame esta errada ficando fácil atorar na. Hora de es tirar. O mesmo.

  • @joebloggs1365
    @joebloggs1365 3 роки тому +3

    319 thumbs down By 319 Experts That reckon they can do it 319 times better.

  • @siko.-
    @siko.- 4 роки тому +1

    🖒🇰🇿

  • @НиколайБагров-п5к
    @НиколайБагров-п5к 4 роки тому +1

    Минерал

  • @OttoMatieque
    @OttoMatieque 7 років тому

    hasta la vista

  • @GosselinFarmsEdGosselin
    @GosselinFarmsEdGosselin 6 років тому

    Nice Technic...
    End result looks just like we do.
    Except we don't end up with a foot of wasted wire every time we twist to make a connection.
    Just guessing, either you aren't paying for the materials, or you own the wire company???
    No matter, still a good video!! thanks!

  • @HLC32
    @HLC32 8 років тому

    How do you cut the wire I tried and it does not work

    • @StrainriteFencing
      @StrainriteFencing  8 років тому

      Hi. Contact us through our website www.strainrite.co.nz we can put you in touch with one of reps.

  • @marilenesousa4323
    @marilenesousa4323 4 роки тому

    Ey

  • @gonzalomurillo8713
    @gonzalomurillo8713 4 роки тому

    TRADUCCION ORAL O BAJAR VIDEO

  • @turabiserin1571
    @turabiserin1571 6 років тому

    wrgsusul

  • @kristofmartens5143
    @kristofmartens5143 6 років тому +1

    Where did you throw that wire, hope not in the grass for grazing animals to die.

  • @letserb
    @letserb 6 років тому +1

    Just use a wireline twist, less breakage from the kinking of the wire, I can see many weak points in your method. Trust me it works far better, you don’t see down hole failures.

    • @thewhitesheepknight7571
      @thewhitesheepknight7571 2 роки тому

      this is an old comment but to any seeing this ignore the above comment, what hes talking about wont even hold 10% (terminationknot is 80%+) of the strength of the wire let alone the 100/150kgf the wires need to be strained to or a half tone bull hitting the wire.
      how Hugh demonstrates to terminate wire in this video is the industry standard and the only strong and practical method of terminating wire, with the exception of bridling wires over a stay but thats another conversation and uses a form of figure 8 knot.
      A professional fencer who has been building fences for over a decade

    • @letserb
      @letserb 2 роки тому

      @@thewhitesheepknight7571 won’t hold ya say fella? That’s why they use the technic for down hole in the oil patch where a failure can result in millions of dollars in down time. Stay in your pasture you decrepit fool!

    • @thewhitesheepknight7571
      @thewhitesheepknight7571 2 роки тому

      @@letserb well your comment seems to prove you more the fool for trying to force methods for different use cases and industries and i imagine different materials too
      i am curious though, i interpreted your comment to mean the old lazy looped wire twisted around itself, which has no hold and will just unravel, in terms of the kinking issue there a important points of detail and finesse like how tight to bend the wire and the fact of how no single point of the knot holds the entire strain

    • @letserb
      @letserb 2 роки тому

      @@thewhitesheepknight7571 rather funny how I have done commercial fencing to government standards. Funny how when there was questions about construction standards, the government engineers come to us for direction and clarifications on how to do said work. What I am getting from you is some old fool spewing bullshit because you have no clue how to fence.

    • @letserb
      @letserb 2 роки тому

      @@thewhitesheepknight7571 when you babble about tensions and make no mention of how climate changes that, tells me all I need to know about how little clue you have about fencing fella. Go spend a few months doing a half mile or better a day with 2 people and then get back to,e about what you know LOL maybe with some real experience, you might actually sound like you have a fucking clue.