ThePlantGuy978
Muscadines And More
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I found a new way to fasten the wire to the end posts using a quick end that only cost about $1.43 each. I used this new device to attach 14 wires to my newly expanded vineyard section. It took less that an hour to attach all 14 wires. I admit they were very short runs of only 25' but the device saved me a bunch of time. I have attached a picture of the device and a quick instruction sheet. The instruction sheet calls for a tension tool, I used a pair of vice grips which did the job.
Tell me what you think.
Hans
The Quik-End is used for terminations at end posts. Use this size for each 12½ gauge wire on your fence.
To install the Quik-End, drill a 3⁄8" hole through the end post and pull the wire through. Then put the Quik-End on the wire and tap it lightly into the hole. If final tensioning is to be done with the Quik-end, pull the wire to the end post with a chain grab, then push the slack through the hole and Quik-End. For faster, easier tensioning, use the (TGTTP) Torque Tool.
Item # CWV1213
Weight 0.04 lbs
http://www.kencove.com/fence/Quik-End_detail_CWV1213.php
Tell me what you think.
Hans
The Quik-End is used for terminations at end posts. Use this size for each 12½ gauge wire on your fence.
To install the Quik-End, drill a 3⁄8" hole through the end post and pull the wire through. Then put the Quik-End on the wire and tap it lightly into the hole. If final tensioning is to be done with the Quik-end, pull the wire to the end post with a chain grab, then push the slack through the hole and Quik-End. For faster, easier tensioning, use the (TGTTP) Torque Tool.
Item # CWV1213
Weight 0.04 lbs
http://www.kencove.com/fence/Quik-End_detail_CWV1213.php