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Top 5 Fence Tools for High-Tensile
There are specific tools you should use to install high-tensile fence. Kencove has an extensive line up of expert tools for building high-tensile fence. Proper tools ensure that the job is done right every time! Here is the list of our Top 5 Fence Tools needed to complete a high-tensile fence project. Spinning Jenny– A good […]
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Testing Electric Fence
Testing your fence when it is first constructed is always a good first step. This will give you an idea of what the fence voltage should be. Test your fence with an electric fence voltmeter. The active voltage on the fence will usually be less than the output of the fence energizer due to resistance […]
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