. Railroad fences, gates and galvanized steel fence posts. . Stretching theFence After getting the fenceinto positions the endor corner post, fasteneach line wire aroundthe postjwrapping theline around its ownmember. I Then eachline wire should bethoroughly stapled tothe end post, staplesbeing driven downfirmly, contrary to themethod for staplingline posts where staplesare driven in lightly topermit line wires towork back and less freely. Splicing the Fence The fence roll havingbeen laid down to itsend and when anotherroll is to be spliced,leave approximately6 inches of wirefrom


. Railroad fences, gates and galvanized steel fence posts. . Stretching theFence After getting the fenceinto positions the endor corner post, fasteneach line wire aroundthe postjwrapping theline around its ownmember. I Then eachline wire should bethoroughly stapled tothe end post, staplesbeing driven downfirmly, contrary to themethod for staplingline posts where staplesare driven in lightly topermit line wires towork back and less freely. Splicing the Fence The fence roll havingbeen laid down to itsend and when anotherroll is to be spliced,leave approximately6 inches of wirefrom each stayat the end and splice it byj wrappingthe end of one wirearound the cor-responding wireof the secondroll of using the Ameri-can fence tool. 60 American Steel & Wire Company


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