With fencing pliers, attach one end of the fence tie to the upper or lower section of the chain-link fence. Proceed to encase the fence post, top rail, or framework, and rotate the longer portion of the tie around the opposite side of the chain-link mesh, securing it in a “C” configuration.
To ascertain the requisite number of fence ties, a good rule of thumb is to utilize one tie for every 12-18 inches of fence. For a span of 150 feet of chain-link fence, this equates to a need for an estimated 100-150 fence ties.
As you search for the optimal fence ties, be mindful of the range of lengths and gauges available. Refer to the Gauge & Size Charts for guidance on standard fence tie measurements.
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Weight | 35.000000 |
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Length | 8-1/2” |
Material | Galvanized Steel |
Teste Available Upload Later Image | No |
Quantity (Per Bag) | 2000 units |
Gauge | 12 GA |