Posted by Andy C on November 04, 2012 at 05:46:59 from (74.103.170.179):
In Reply to: O/T Chain Link Fence ?s posted by fergienewbee on November 03, 2012 at 13:23:00:
Use the tension bands both sides. Attach fabric to one side, roll out the fabric and stretch it hand tight. Then remove the proper vertical wire by straightening out the top loop on the wire you are going to remove. Follow that wire down to where it is twisted to a bottom wire and untwist it. Now, with the fabric loose unscrew the wire. you should now have a piece of fabric that is slightly shorter than you need. In a 12 foot section you should be able to stretch by hand to get the tension bands on. Don't forget the piece of metal that fits vertically in each end of the fabric that the bolts for the tension band go against. If the fabric is overtightened it will just get shorter (the diamonds will elongate) There is a simple tool to tension the fabric but for short pieces another set of hands to slip the bolts in while you tension the wire should do the trick. Good luck, Andy All Fenced In
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