fence wire strainer and application tool

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  • Опубликовано: 1 фев 2025

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  • @oldcodger4672
    @oldcodger4672 Год назад +19

    In 1954, aged 8, at Howqua in rural Victoria, I was having trouble with the new #10 high tensile fencing fire. I kept over tightening it, and kept breaking the wire.
    Dad explained the difference between the new #10 wire, and the old #8 wire, which was much more forgiving. We used the traditional wire tighteners.
    Dad’s helpful advice was “slowly and cautiously tighten the wire, until it breaks. Then back it off half a turn”.
    Mishaps with the #10 wire include seeing a new fence crossing a gully pop 10 feet out of the ground. The first frost caused such severe contraction.
    Seeing fences I installed over 65 years ago brings back happy memories.

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад +7

      Thanks mate, these clips work great on short runs of wire like I have here on my small property. The farm I work on we have much longer runs and so use normal wire strainers. I've found that it takes 5% more effort to do a good gob as opposed to a poor job and as the fences should outlast me I always try to do a good job. Thanks for commenting. Enjoy my other videos

  • @davewillis7172
    @davewillis7172 Год назад +17

    G'day ol' mate, farmer from N E vic here, I've got about 5 1/2 km's of loose wire to do, I'll be giving this a go

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад +4

      G'day Dave, it works great on short runs of wire, long lengths tend to wrap too many times and overwhelm the clip. Let me know how you go. Thanks for commenting.

    • @GerivaldoAraujo-hc9vh
      @GerivaldoAraujo-hc9vh Год назад

      BONJOUR SAVA

  • @Kate-turbokateproducts
    @Kate-turbokateproducts Год назад +11

    I'm 70 Jimmy and I have learned from others that were much older than me now and it's good to see that the old homemade things are what really work and I appreciate all of your stories and ideas they're great

  • @neilkemp9118
    @neilkemp9118 Год назад +3

    I bought a box of these maybe 15 years ago, they were called ‘Twitchers’ and were made in Warragul, Victoria.
    I still have some in the box with the winder. They are very good and easy and quick to use.

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад +1

      Thanks for commenting mate. That's them, they work well on short runs. I'm glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @craigg7182
    @craigg7182 Год назад +8

    So simple, yet so effective and dare I say elegant. Love this thing!!

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад

      Hi, thanks for commenting. I'm glad you liked the video.

  • @TCW-hw6iw
    @TCW-hw6iw Год назад +8

    Great tool. I really appreciate the practicality and engenuity. Thanks for sharing.

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад

      Hi, thanks for commenting. I'm glad to help, I hope you like my other videos.

  • @dpeter6396
    @dpeter6396 Год назад +19

    Back in the early to mid 1950s my Dad was a distributor for a thing called the "Benbow Fence tightener" that was almost identical to this. It worked very well and was inexpensive and very easy to apply. The winding tool was a speed wrench like for sockets with a "chuck" that fitted over the 180* bent part to wind up the wire.
    I doubt they are still around. This was western USA.

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад +2

      A product like this is still available here in Australia. I can't remember where I saw it and this is a copy, it works pretty well. Thanks for commenting.

    • @deejOnKt
      @deejOnKt Год назад

      I found the patent drawings here :
      patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/ed/ed/49/43df50919c1e0c/US2577301.pdf

    • @dale1956ties
      @dale1956ties Год назад +2

      It appears you're right about the Benbow having gone the way of all things. However if you Google "Benbow Fence tightener" the results include Jake's Tighteners which are identical. They're quite cheap, really. About $1.50 ea in lots of 100. Simple and elegant solution.

    • @robpearce7676
      @robpearce7676 Год назад +1

      ​@IdeasBox yes, we use something much like this called a krisel twitcher, I'm in aus as well. I like what you've done as too!

    • @ricksanchez3176
      @ricksanchez3176 Год назад

      I've got a socket I cut out to do scroll work on cattle panels for trellises, I bet a little tweak and it would work. Well would probably need to just make a new one with a smaller socket, but the same principle.

  • @danrodgers1817
    @danrodgers1817 Год назад +3

    love the simplicity , saw these on banks peninsular nz a few years ago and copied them ,worked well

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад

      Hi mate, thanks for commenting. I hope you like my other videos too

  • @joemelton81
    @joemelton81 Год назад

    Best trick ever! I'm always trying to keep the brace wires tight on my biplane. This will save a lot of money.

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад

      Thanks for commenting, make sure your family let's us know how that goes. I look forward to reading the crash investigation. 😀. Please don't apply any thing you see in my other videos to your aviation maintenance. 🤣

  • @B30pt87
    @B30pt87 Год назад +2

    This is SO cool! I'd never seen one of those before. Thank you very much for making this video.

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад +1

      My pleasure. Thanks for commenting. It's great to be able to help. I hope you like my other videos too

  • @Sideshowbobx
    @Sideshowbobx Год назад

    Oh, childhood memories of making these and winding fence wire up after fixing a moose breakage. None of our wires got that old ever, the moose took care of that. For tension we used a variation without the end LV-bend and wired a rock to it. Normal seasonal range was +35C to -35C with some dips up and down - looking back it was an amazing simple as effective setup.

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад

      Hi, thanks for commenting. I'm glad you liked the video. Check out my other videos too. 👍

  • @توفيقمحمد-ح5ي
    @توفيقمحمد-ح5ي Год назад

    قطعة ذكية لرجل مبدع
    شكرا لكم ولجهودكم ولقناتكم الرائعه 👍 أتابعك من سوريه 🇸🇾

  • @wmwinkle
    @wmwinkle 5 месяцев назад

    Hi, I've made these before from large nails but I never had them come out as well as you have. I'll follow your procedure btw the tool for using I never made but will now that I've seen yours. A Florida USA cattleman Thanks

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  5 месяцев назад

      @@wmwinkle hey buddy, thanks for commenting. I'm glad you liked the video.

  • @bretgreen5314
    @bretgreen5314 Год назад +2

    Love the simplicity; I might make a few of these. Thank you

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the compliment, I hope you like my other videos too

  • @davesmith8101
    @davesmith8101 6 месяцев назад +1

    This is a brilliant idea, so simple and effective. thank you!

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  6 месяцев назад

      @@davesmith8101 thanks for commenting Dave. I actually copied it but it works great. I hope you like my other videos too.

  • @hootinouts
    @hootinouts Год назад +1

    That is a brilliant device there mate.

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад

      Thanks mate, I'm glad you liked the video. I hope you enjoy my other ones too. thanks for commenting.

  • @S_e_r_g_ei
    @S_e_r_g_ei Год назад +2

    1.
    I'm watching from Russia.
    The author is great, he shows and explains everything in detail!
    But, building reinforcement of a periodic profile is made of metal of a certain class A3 (A400, A500) and it is not intended for such deformation. It greatly loses its strength and design characteristics. And it breaks at the bend.
    Therefore, appropriate steel must be used.
    With respect to the author's work!
    -(I don’t know which automatic translation is more accurate)
    .
    2.I'm watching from Russia.
    The author is well done, he shows and tells everything thoroughly!
    But, the construction fittings of a periodic profile are made of metal of a certain class A3 (A400, A500) and they are not designed for such deformation. It greatly loses its strength and design characteristics. And it breaks at the bend.
    Therefore, it is necessary to use the appropriate steel.
    With respect to the work of the author!
    -(I do not know which automatic translation is more accurate)
    .
    Смотрю из России.
    Автор всё досконально показывает и рассказывает.
    Но, строительная арматура периодического профиля, сделана из металла определённого класса A3 (А400, А500) и она не предназначена для такой деформации. Она сильно теряет свои прочностные и расчётные характеристики. И ломается в месте сгиба.
    Поэтому, нужно применять соответствующую сталь.
    С уважением к труду автора!
    -(не знаю какой автоматический перевод точнее)

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад

      Thanks for watching and commenting mate.

  • @terrytytula
    @terrytytula Год назад

    Interesting product and pleasant to watch video, especially appreciate that there's no music. A small suggestion if I may, change the name to fence wire tensioner. Most people associate strainer as a device to filter or separate.

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад

      Hi, thanks for commenting. In Australia Fencing wire tensioners are generally called strainers but I get your point. Thanks for watching. I hope you like my other videos too.

  • @phillipcleaver7063
    @phillipcleaver7063 Год назад

    Looks great , I,m a brit & here a company won an award I believe from Royalty for developing something similar for joining 2 lengths of wire together holding them with 2 sprung blades , I think this is much more universally applicable so could possibly H.R.H's staff take a look , should be worth acknowledgement , we have been shown that King Charles is proactive in all things rurally environmental .

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад

      Hey mate, thanks for commenting on the video. It's actually a copy of something I saw once somewhere so it's just for private use on my property for me. I wouldn't want to poke the copyright bear...lol.

  • @NathanNostaw
    @NathanNostaw Год назад +1

    Looks like a fantastic design for simplicity, cost and function. Regarding the possibility of the wire breaking due to radius of the wire on the tensioner. Wouldn't the weakening due to radius be no worse than the bend needed for almost every other method of tying off or tensioning the wire? I doubt it's an issue.
    Thanks for the video.

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад +1

      Thanks for commenting, I hope you like my other videos too.

    • @NathanNostaw
      @NathanNostaw Год назад

      I've subscribed and am going through your older ones. Cheers.

  • @karlgoebeler1500
    @karlgoebeler1500 Год назад

    Now that is an idea. Need to give that one to my brother.

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад

      Great, glad I could help. Thanks for commenting

  • @wonkylommiter6364
    @wonkylommiter6364 Год назад

    Lots of best wishes and love to you!! I learned something, many thanks!

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад

      Thanks for commenting I'm glad you liked it. I hope you like my other videos too

  • @betteramwthanbmw
    @betteramwthanbmw 2 дня назад +1

    Intelligent, simple and effective.

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  2 дня назад +1

      @betteramwthanbmw thanks for commenting, I'm glad you liked the video. I hope you like my other videos too.

  • @abcstardust
    @abcstardust Год назад

    Thank you for this informative Video! These are useful instruments

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад

      Hi, thanks for commenting. I'm glad you are enjoying the videos.

  • @ricksanchez3176
    @ricksanchez3176 Год назад +1

    Nice. Strainers are running $8 each for the cheap ones around here now. Would save a ton of money.

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад +1

      Thanks, it's a pretty cheap solution. I've got proper wire strainers but they're no use on really short runs of wire so I sometimes use these. Thanks for commenting.

  • @VladekR
    @VladekR Год назад +1

    Recently I had the same idea, but you saved me a lot of experimenting 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад

      I'm glad you liked the video and it helped. It's something i saw somewhere but i can't recall where. Thanks for commenting. I hope you like my other videos too

  • @dlwhite6537
    @dlwhite6537 Год назад

    Great idea. Great tool. You just changed my fencing life. Lol

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад

      Hi, thanks for commenting. I'm glad you enjoyed the video and it's helped. As I said in the video it's useful on short runs of wire. I hope you like my other videos too

  • @vladimirvladimirovich8081
    @vladimirvladimirovich8081 Год назад +1

    В молодые годы полвека назад
    у меня были несколько прутиков
    стальной арматуры диаметром
    примерно 6 мм, которую никак
    я не смог согнуть . Она не
    сгибалась , несмотря на мои
    усилия. Только пружинилась .
    Через много лет я узнал , что
    эта арматура использовалась
    для изготовления напорных
    железобетонных труб с
    Внутренним диаметром 1000 мм
    для перекачивания воды под
    большим давлением .
    Мой город Нижневартовск .

    • @ГерманГерманов-н9щ
      @ГерманГерманов-н9щ Год назад +1

      Арматура делается из разных сортов стали: сталь 1, сталь 2 и сталь 3. Сталь 3 углеродистая, пружинит, при сильном изгибе ломается.

  • @pierre5325
    @pierre5325 Год назад

    something I knew nothing about. Thanks, today I learned.

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад

      Thanks for commenting, I'm glad you found the video entertaining. I hope you like my other videos too.

  • @rotten-Z
    @rotten-Z Год назад +1

    If there are significant temperature changes in your area, it does not matter whether there are daily or seasonal temperature changes, then using such a device in hot weather will lead to the wire breaking in winter or undergoing plastic deformation, which means the device will work for half a year. But if you use this device in the cold season, then in the summer the wire will stretch under the influence of temperature and the fence will sag. This device can be improved if the lever does not rest against the wire, but is pulled down under the action of a load. Then this device will tension the wire equally all year round, automatically adapting to the air temperature

    • @aprilm9551
      @aprilm9551 Год назад

      This sounds like you are correct even though I'm not fully picturing what you describe would be the solution. Does this device exist? Can you point me to where I could see it? The original poster says some of his has been in place for several years, but then again perhaps he doesn't have a lot of difference in temperatures in different seasons?

    • @rotten-Z
      @rotten-Z Год назад

      @@aprilm9551 I don’t know if a device similar in design exists; I only described the principle by which the tension of the contact wire on the railway is maintained. The author uses the tensioned cable itself as a support to maintain tension; if a load is attached to the elongated part of the device shown in the video, the tension will be maintained even if the wire weakens.

  • @Dancing_Alone_wRentals
    @Dancing_Alone_wRentals Год назад +1

    Super idea. tHanks for the diagram, that helped a bunch.

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад +1

      Hi, thanks for the compliment. I'm glad you liked it.

  • @nicanorbadal689
    @nicanorbadal689 2 месяца назад

    Can you use a heavy duty long screw driver for turrning or winding it

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  2 месяца назад

      @@nicanorbadal689 possibly, but I think twisting it with two hands gives stability, try it and let us all know how you go. Thanks for commenting on this video. I hope you like my other videos too

    • @betteramwthanbmw
      @betteramwthanbmw 2 дня назад +1

      Personally, I suspect that the handle, like a crank, can keep your hands at a respectful distance from the wire to be tensioned when applying force. With certain advantages for your hands if you unintentionally slip with the tensioning bracket to be attached.

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  2 дня назад

      @betteramwthanbmw thanks for commenting. I hope you liked the video. Your right about it keeping your hands clear.

  • @dennistennyson4540
    @dennistennyson4540 Год назад

    Excellent design ole chap. Florida USA

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад

      Thanks for the compliment. I'm glad you like the video. Check out my others too.

  • @johnsamsungs7570
    @johnsamsungs7570 9 месяцев назад +1

    I wouldn't use it on hitensile wire it would got ping, then you got to mend the wire properly. But good enough for non-stock fencing.

  • @cs7717
    @cs7717 Год назад +1

    There's something about watching a man using his tools and being creative on his bench building things that makes me want to just watch the video even though I may never need what it is that they are building. Sadly, this young generation only knows how to push buttons. They would probably even get up on a horse facing the wrong way if they could even figure out how to get up on it.

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the compliment, I'm glad you liked it.

  • @dallasarnold8615
    @dallasarnold8615 Год назад

    A piece of plastic pipe or garden hose would make for a smoother handle for your turning tool. It does not need to spin, but would be more comfortable.

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад

      Good idea, I'll try it. Thanks for commenting.

  • @alm4737
    @alm4737 6 месяцев назад

    Brilliant. Thanks for sharing.

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  6 месяцев назад

      @@alm4737 hi, thanks for commenting. I hope you like my other videos too.

  • @joekarraker9477
    @joekarraker9477 Год назад

    That is a great little tool!

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад

      Thanks mate, I how I've helped. Check out my other videos too 👍

  • @manoharsagunthalla9215
    @manoharsagunthalla9215 Год назад

    It’s really a very good idea! Thanks for the video

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад

      Thanks for watching and commenting. 👍

  • @HenriVanPraet
    @HenriVanPraet Год назад

    Thanks for sharing. Brilliant idea.

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад

      Thanks for watching. It's something I saw somewhere, it works well. Thanks also for commenting. I hope you like my other videos too

  • @kenm2679
    @kenm2679 Год назад

    Very nice. Thanks for sharing!

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад

      Thanks for the compliment. I'm glad you liked it. I hope you like my other videos too.

  • @NMranchhand
    @NMranchhand Год назад

    What a terrific idea!

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад

      Thanks for watching and commenting. I'm glad you liked the video.

  • @richardsolomon8076
    @richardsolomon8076 Год назад +2

    2 free kin cool bro 😎 👌 howzit from New Zealand ✌I think I like the tool better than the clip 😀 I can make them 🍻 cheers team 👍🏻

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад +1

      Hey buddy, thanks for commenting. Let us all know how you go. 👍

    • @richardsolomon8076
      @richardsolomon8076 Год назад +1

      @@IdeasBox I have some rio mesh going bad on the ground,,,, better useful in a bucket for sure 👍🏻 will for sure 👍🏻 let you know when I've spun up a line 😀

  • @mikedunn7795
    @mikedunn7795 Год назад

    Ingenious tool!

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the compliment and for commenting. I hope you like my other videos too.

  • @anuardarusanuar571
    @anuardarusanuar571 Год назад

    Good job 👍👍

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад

      Thanks for the compliment. 👍

  • @kattmcnutt
    @kattmcnutt Год назад

    I feel like this device would be great for camping, ie hanging a ridge line or something. obviously i wouldn't trust it with my life, that's what climbing equipment is for. but ill definitely try with my hammock! a tight hammock line is hard to maintain this may be my solution

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад

      Sounds like something worth trying out. Let me know how you go. Thanks for commenting, I hope you enjoy my other videos too

  • @NigelNaughton
    @NigelNaughton Год назад +1

    Excellent work!

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад

      Glad you like it! Thanks for watching

  • @ibrahimgoma7779
    @ibrahimgoma7779 Год назад

    it's one way to do the job but can't you still tighten the wire without it? or its a bad idea?
    i'm just asking if its the one good way or can be done other ways who knows maybe one day i would need to use that :D still useful tho

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад

      Hi, thanks for the question, in my experience simply twisting the wire it'll come undone when an animal hits it. I only use these clips on very short runs of wire. Thanks for commenting..

  • @EdVB3240
    @EdVB3240 Год назад

    Una idea genial y sencilla. muchas gracias.

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад +1

      gracias por comentar amigo espero que disfrutes mis otros videos

  • @plakor6133
    @plakor6133 Год назад +1

    Just found a bunch of those in my shed yesterday.

  • @juhotimperi7655
    @juhotimperi7655 Год назад +4

    Like you say there in Australia: We're not here to fuck the spiders.🙂👍

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад +1

      🤣...absolutely mate. Thanks for commenting.

  • @galewollenberg786
    @galewollenberg786 Год назад +1

    Ever hear of Jakes wire tightners? It is patented so be careful of violations.

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад +2

      Thanks mate, as far as I can figure as long as I don't sell it, which I haven't is only for my use, I'll stay clear of any issues. Thanks for commenting.

  • @Kate-turbokateproducts
    @Kate-turbokateproducts Год назад

    What an amazing idea your genius

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад

      Thanks for the compliment but is a copy of something I saw in an old Popular Mechanics magazine. I'm glad you liked it. I hope you like my other videos too.

  • @boofuls
    @boofuls Год назад

    Great video 😊

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад

      Thanks mate for commenting.

  • @johnwarwick4105
    @johnwarwick4105 Год назад

    They work great (Jake's wire tighteners in the US) Amazon sell then in the Uk only £0.50 each

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад

      Thanks for watching and commenting mate. I hope you enjoy my other videos.

  • @antonhuman8446
    @antonhuman8446 Год назад

    Most practical.
    Thanks!
    RSA.

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад

      Your welcome. Thanks for commenting

  • @electronics-by-practice
    @electronics-by-practice Год назад

    Nice explanation try to paint them to prevent corrosion.

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад

      Great idea..I'll try giving them a spray after they're fitted. Thanks for commenting.

  • @TonyWright-tf5zy
    @TonyWright-tf5zy Год назад +1

    8:30 Vice no-no 101..
    Look after your tools and they will look after you.

  • @SpiderF27
    @SpiderF27 Год назад +1

    Nice one.

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the comment. I hope you enjoy my other videos too.

  • @markswishereatsstuff2500
    @markswishereatsstuff2500 Год назад

    I have no wire fence to tension up, but now I know how if I do.

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад

      Thanks for commenting Mark, I hope this helps you out in the future.

  • @silviosouza7694
    @silviosouza7694 Год назад +1

    Parabéns pela criatividade!

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад

      Muito obrigado companhiero

  • @donalfinn4205
    @donalfinn4205 Год назад

    Well done! Nice vid🇨🇮🇵🇸

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад

      Thanks for commenting. I hope you like my other videos too.

  • @nelsonfalcon1971
    @nelsonfalcon1971 Год назад

    Excelente para estirar la línea

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад

      Muchas gracias companiero. Felis navidad

  • @billrichardson2256
    @billrichardson2256 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing.👍👍

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад

      Thanks for watching and commenting. I hope you enjoy my other videos too.

  • @c766ob
    @c766ob Год назад

    Хороший крючок. Только в целях безопасности, когда закручиваете, по обе стороны проволоки повесьте или тряпки, типа старых рубашек, или веревку накиньте кольцами. Не дай Бог, оборвется проволока (трос) - тряпки погасят импульс разрыва и разлета проволоки.

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад +1

      Thanks for commenting. Good idea. I hope you like my other videos too.

  • @ericma6151
    @ericma6151 Год назад

    smart design 👍👍

  • @markcoop244
    @markcoop244 Год назад +1

    Man oh man that's pretty amazing.. you're a guy. You should put that into production.

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад

      Thanks mate, but is s copy of something I saw once... I'd get sued for copyright infringement, but it's a handy tool to have about. Thanks for commenting. I hope you like my other videos too.

  • @oneeyedphotographer
    @oneeyedphotographer Год назад

    Has that wire been in a fire?

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад

      No mate, I don't think so, the posts closest to this section of wire aren't scorched or burnt, the other wires above and below it are also rusty but I don't know why. The wire further along is still in good nick. Thanks for commenting, I hope you like my other videos too.

  • @zen4men
    @zen4men Год назад

    Brilliant!

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад

      Hi, thanks for commenting. I'm glad you liked it. Check out my other videos too..👍

  • @oradion
    @oradion Год назад +1

    Obrigado,
    Inscrição, like e comentando.
    Abraço

  • @sheckyfeinstein
    @sheckyfeinstein Год назад +1

    Brilliante!

  • @josevallejorodriguez900
    @josevallejorodriguez900 Год назад

    Muy buena idea .Un saludo cordial

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад

      Muchas gracias compañiero

  • @rickdrysdale892
    @rickdrysdale892 Год назад

    Excuse me but why not tighten the fence properly?

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад

      I agree.. I'd rather do it properly with a set of strainers but the lengths of wire in using this on are maybe 8 or 10 metres so can't get enough stretch to tie them off. These clips are good for that kinda length but get overwhelmed by too much wire if it's a long run. They're good in a pinch. Thanks for commenting. I hope you like my other videos too

  • @augustomatte5888
    @augustomatte5888 Год назад

    muy bien, gracias desde chile.

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад

      Hola companiero, muchas gracias por comentar.

  • @octaviourena-c9s
    @octaviourena-c9s Год назад

    No perdería el tiempo haciendo piezas de esas es mejor ir al poste y darle tensión desde el poste.

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад

      Thanks for commenting. I do normally use fence wire strainers on long runs of wire but for short runs under 10 metres there isn't enough stretch in the wire so these clips work well. I hope you like my other videos too

  • @TheSnooplost
    @TheSnooplost Год назад +1

    👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @Odns5
    @Odns5 Год назад

    Good 👍

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад

      Thanks for commenting.

  • @rickyasitap3294
    @rickyasitap3294 Год назад

    Good idea..

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад

      Thanks mate. I'm glad you liked it. Check out my other videos too.

  • @rfiskillingussoftly6568
    @rfiskillingussoftly6568 Год назад

    Awesome!

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад

      Thanks mate for the comment. I hope you like my other videos too

  • @zen4men
    @zen4men Год назад

    ==== IDEA
    If you made a series of jigs,
    =================================
    you could halve the time to make them?
    =================================

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад +1

      Hi, good idea. I'll have a look at doing that. Thanks for the comment. I hope you like my other videos too

    • @zen4men
      @zen4men Год назад

      @@IdeasBox
      Fencing is of interest -
      mechanics is not really my line.
      I like simple things,
      and your fence wire clip is simple!
      I like CommonZense!
      Zen
      /

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад

      @@zen4men hi, thanks for commenting. Fencing is very satisfying, I've got a little more Fencing to do so I'll make another video soon. I hope you enjoy my other fencing videos.

    • @zen4men
      @zen4men Год назад

      ​@@IdeasBox
      In South Devon on our farm,
      we have stone-faced earth hedges,
      some hundreds of years old,
      and teeming with wildlife,
      who use the hedge as a highway.
      They are about 5 feet high,
      narrower on the top than the base,
      but wide enough on top
      for a hunter ( horse )
      to use the top while jumping over.
      My father would repair a slide with barbed wire,
      but I would get stone,
      and do what lasts 100 years.
      A hedge gives cattle shelter from wind,
      as in the lee it is 5 degrees warmer.
      So I rarely use wire,
      but always interested in ideas!
      /

  • @jeronimomod156
    @jeronimomod156 Год назад

    Nice 👌💝

  • @600722rcv
    @600722rcv Год назад

    Lo haré, gracias

  • @IdeasBox
    @IdeasBox  Год назад

    Thanks mate😊

  • @dukeman7595
    @dukeman7595 Год назад +1

    Capital idea old boy, pip pip cheerio and all that bullshit. How about giving the measurements in American. Oh, enjoyed the video very much and I thank you, fencing videos are always interesting to me, thanks again.

  • @MaxWon56
    @MaxWon56 Год назад

    Many Thanks !!!

  • @medicbabe2ID
    @medicbabe2ID Год назад +1

    Spiffy! 🤠

  • @fabriciolezcano5089
    @fabriciolezcano5089 Год назад +1

    👍

  • @andrevrosk5082
    @andrevrosk5082 Год назад

    belo trabalho

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад

      Obrigado por comentar. Feliz natal

  • @plastic9990
    @plastic9990 Год назад

    Excellent tool! 🇵🇰❤️🇵🇰

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад

      Thanks mate, I hope you like my other videos too. 🙂

  • @bebetochaves9331
    @bebetochaves9331 Год назад

    Muito show.
    Sou Bebeto Chaves do Rio de Janeiro Barra de Guaratiba Brasil

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад

      Muito obrigado por comentar 👍.

  • @zchuss1
    @zchuss1 Год назад

    Genius

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад

      Thanks mate. It's a copy of something I saw in a magazine so I can't really take credit but it works well

    • @zchuss1
      @zchuss1 Год назад

      @@IdeasBox sometimes the smartest man, is the one that finds the information sooner than spend an age working it out.

  • @phonnysovannarith8299
    @phonnysovannarith8299 8 дней назад

    ❤❤👍

  • @davideyers9405
    @davideyers9405 Год назад +1

    Really some spare fencing wire and a fencing strainer is a lot easier. I guess you do have to buy a strainer though.

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад +2

      Hi, I've got proper wire strainers but there's not enough stretch in short runs of wire to tie them off so sometimes I use this clip. Thanks for commenting.

  • @ВикторЦерцеил
    @ВикторЦерцеил Год назад +1

    ДЛЯ КОГО ВИДЕО если для нас то єто я применяю лет тридцать для стяжки ульев А для американцев может єто и открьітие

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад

      Hi, thanks for commenting. I'm in Australia, we have them here for many years, I have used them for about 10 years. Spasibo.

  • @pethru4427
    @pethru4427 Год назад

    A Cleaver Idea

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад

      Thanks, I copied it but it works great. Thanks for watching.

  • @MileyonDisney
    @MileyonDisney Год назад +2

    c l e v e r

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад

      Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @joelsonjoaquimmariano7525
    @joelsonjoaquimmariano7525 Год назад

    Bealtifull

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад

      Thanks for watching and commenting mate. Enjoy my other videos too.

  • @sergueiothonucci1638
    @sergueiothonucci1638 Год назад +1

    😃😃😃

  • @КиримПолтаржицкий

    Если женщине не обьяснить популярно, для чего этот крючочек, она может подумать, что у мужа крыша съехала.

    • @IdeasBox
      @IdeasBox  Год назад

      спасибо за комментарий

  • @santboiboi375
    @santboiboi375 Год назад +1

    👌👏👏👏👏🛠️🛠️🏆🏆🏆🇪🇦🇪🇦🇪🇦