Using fencing pliers, anchor one end of the tie to either the top or bottom of the chain-link. Then, encircle it around the post, top rail, or framework and coil the extended end around the opposite side of the fence mesh to form a “C” shape.
For optimal security, it’s advisable to position one fence tie every 12-18 inches. So, for a 150-foot chain-link fence, you’d require roughly 100-150 fence ties.
In your quest for the perfect fence ties, take note of the diverse lengths and gauges on offer. For insights on prevalent fence tie specifications, consult the Gauge & Size Charts.
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Weight | 35.000000 |
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Length | 7-1/2” |
Material | Galvanized Steel |
Quantity (Per Bag) | 1000 units |
Gauge | 9 GA |