. Railroad fences, gates and galvanized steel fence posts. . using the Ameri-can fence tool. 60 American Steel & Wire Company. Splicing the Fence In splicingone roll offence to an-other thewires hav-ing beenwrappedaroundeach cor-respondingwire, thewillhave theneat andstrong ap-pearance asshown inthe illus-tration. Railroad Fences, Gates and Steel Posts 61 Stretching the Fence The splicing of the two rolls of fence having been com-pleted, the fence builder proceeds to the end of the line,stretching the fence by hand as much as possible while it lies on the ground. The | stretcher clamp bar [the


. Railroad fences, gates and galvanized steel fence posts. . using the Ameri-can fence tool. 60 American Steel & Wire Company. Splicing the Fence In splicingone roll offence to an-other thewires hav-ing beenwrappedaroundeach cor-respondingwire, thewillhave theneat andstrong ap-pearance asshown inthe illus-tration. Railroad Fences, Gates and Steel Posts 61 Stretching the Fence The splicing of the two rolls of fence having been com-pleted, the fence builder proceeds to the end of the line,stretching the fence by hand as much as possible while it lies on the ground. The | stretcher clamp bar [then is [| ^ .111- im. I- i \ !^ large hook] placed on the wooden clamp, open side of the hookuacing the posts and in the center


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