Tex Brown Fence Knot Mastery: Step-by-Step Tutorial and Strength Test
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- Опубликовано: 20 июл 2023
- In this video, we're going to be discussing Tex Brown fence knot We'll gain mastery of the knot, and how to do it correctly. We'll also be doing a strength test to see how strong this knot is compared to unkotted wire.
If you're looking to learn how to do a Tex Brown fence knot correctly, and test it's strength in the process, then this video is for you! We'll go step-by-step through the process, and at the end of the video you'll be able to tie the knot correctly and find out how strong this knot is.
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Good to see you breaking things again, have a good weekend
Love the colours, brilliant!
Good morning, Tim, excellent demo with the coloured wires, as I was able to follow the making with the plain wire. I have never heard about the Tex Brown knot, so it was a learning curve for me. I think more of what you do as a like a religious calling than a job. 🤣😂😅Keeping us on the straight side of the wire. Not bad for this early in the morning. Cheers
My accountant would agree with you about the not being a job thing…..
Another great video, thanks!
Thank you awesome demo
From amazon, I bought the exact same crane scale! cool!
Hi Tim! Thanks for another knotty video!!
Brilliant Tim,looking forward to your new fencing videos .
Great video, interesting though where you said it breaks because the way I was taught to do it you do the tight loop first then feed the other wire through the hole so there’s no bend like you do, would be interested to see how much stronger it is without it
Love your videos! Since this is a great knot for barbed wire, I’d sure like to see it demonstrated with barbed wire. I would also like to see you do the strain test using the Tex Brown on barbed wire.
Yeah. There’s a whole nother video just on that coming. You’d be justified in complaining that I didn’t compare it to others on plain wire if I didn’t shoot this the way I did. It’s coming…..
Tried Speed knot on box assembly for brace wires , the knot was very difficult to do because the opposite 2 wires plus 3rd closest wire were in the way. Texbrown was much better and will keep an assembly together I reckon.
Another good one Tim. I use the tex brown over the strainer knot as I’ve seen plenty of strainer knots break over time, but now I’m wondering why I do!? Any chance, next time you are using the test bed, that you could break a termination knot, just so we know what sort of breaking strain it will take?
Hi Tim, now you have your test rig and your comparing knots, why not test the commercial joiners, crimps, gripples etc?
Love your work!
You mean like this? Fencing Knot Showdown! What's the Strongest Fencing Knot or Joiner? We Test the Best!
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Sounds good, looking forward to it. I know you don't like the Big W Gripple but all I use these days both the joiner and Tee Grip. Used both, the crimp type as well with excellent results. It would be good to see if they are as strong as a knot.
Also going to try and not bend the first step 90 degrees -maybe 45 see how I go .
Hi Tim, Interested in your fencing course mate. I’m closeby to you in Central Vic.
Can you setup a link please.
Thanks
I’m hoping to finish it this month. I’ll promote it with link when it is finished!
I do a version of this for barb; not as good as this though. Thank you Tim 👏
Any advice on straining sheep mesh with just a couple of sets of regular strainers? Or am I setting myself up for failure?
Would love to see a ‘different fencing wire explained’ video too
Yep
Can you put a link to the crane scale you are using?
I literally just got it off eBay
The Speed Knot seems faster and simpler to tie.
That one’s coming in the same format. Will be interesting comparison.
Aint about breaking strain because you are not fishing? Its about joining wire under tension
It is an ugly knot
And quite popular so worth testing. Keep an eye out for more knot tests in the future.
Great video, interesting though where you said it breaks because the way I was taught to do it you do the tight loop first then feed the other wire through the hole so there’s no bend like you do, would be interested to see how much stronger it is without it