I just use 3 squeeze grippers top bottom center & squeeze each one bit at a time when it gets tight i undue the link of fence top & bottom bending it out then pull it out from the fencing then tighten bolts thrn release all squeeze hand grips job done.
In some instances yes. If you are putting it up next to bushes or a wall. Or you do not want people tripping on it. It is harder to spin out and tie into the post with the fabric up. I prefer to stretch it and tie it up first before fabric. I tie it about knee high , or enough not to get caught in the fabric. Stretch the fabric, then knock it down and hog ring it.
@@darylswartz2848 the bottom one goes regular and the top is flipped over so they match at the same height . If the top one was on the bottom , then it would be upside down because you would not be able to make them match . They would be offset.
But in this case the existing fence in the other fence is actually lower and not supposed to meet . It is stepped . This line in front is meant to be at a higher height . Good eye though !
Great tutorial. Thanks
Nicely done, I like how the get the mesh to sit even with the top rail.
Thank you. That is a great way to tell if the chain link has enough tension to hold it up by itself before tying.
I just use 3 squeeze grippers top bottom center & squeeze each one bit at a time when it gets tight i undue the link of fence top & bottom bending it out then pull it out from the fencing then tighten bolts thrn release all squeeze hand grips job done.
is a 1200 pound come-along big enough?
Sure it is. You do not need to stretch it really tight for it to be effective.
Awesome video I was 253
Nice 👍
Do you put your tension wire on after fabric?
In some instances yes. If you are putting it up next to bushes or a wall. Or you do not want people tripping on it. It is harder to spin out and tie into the post with the fabric up. I prefer to stretch it and tie it up first before fabric. I tie it about knee high , or enough not to get caught in the fabric. Stretch the fabric, then knock it down and hog ring it.
How many feet should you pull at one time? Or not pull more than?
Your top rail cap/ end rail cap is upside down.
@@darylswartz2848 the bottom one goes regular and the top is flipped over so they match at the same height . If the top one was on the bottom , then it would be upside down because you would not be able to make them match . They would be offset.
But in this case the existing fence in the other fence is actually lower and not supposed to meet . It is stepped . This line in front is meant to be at a higher height . Good eye though !