Every Pro Chain Link Fence Tool We Use

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When you do this all day every day you learn to do it faster. Here's a look at every pro chain link fence tool in our arsenal, and how we use them to make our lives easier.
👉🏻 T-Handle Tension Wire Tightener - bit.ly/T-HandleTightener
👉🏻 Klein Nine's - amzn.to/3Jan3Ss (Amazon affiliate link)
👉🏻 Utica Round Nose Pliers - bit.ly/uticaroundnosepliers
👉🏻 Strainrite Boundary Strainer - bit.ly/strainritestretcher
👉🏻 Truss Rod Bender: bit.ly/trussrodbender
👉🏻 DeWalt 20V MAX Bandsaw: amzn.to/3lysMeV (affiliate link)
👉🏻 DeWalt 20V MAX Compact Bandsaw (1 3/4"): amzn.to/3lC40ur (affiliate link)
👉🏻 Top Rail Dresser Tool: bit.ly/topraildresser
👉🏻 Banana Clips: bit.ly/fencebananaclips
👉🏻 Bear Hold Fabric Stretchers - bit.ly/bearhold
👉🏻 Standard Puljak: bit.ly/swipuljak
👉🏻 Reverse Puljak: bit.ly/reversepuljak
👉🏻 Puljak Compact Combo (with rake): bit.ly/puljakcomboset
👉🏻 Chain Link Rake: bit.ly/chainlinkrake
👉🏻 Easy Twist Ties - bit.ly/easytwistties
👉🏻 Easy Twist Drill Tool - bit.ly/easytwisttool
👉🏻 8" Hog Ring Pliers - bit.ly/8inchhogringplier
👉🏻 Hog Rings - bit.ly/swihogrings
👉🏻 Knuckle-Twist tool: bit.ly/knuckletwist
👉🏻 Nippitz Bolt Cutters! - bit.ly/nippitz
👉🏻 Knipex Wire Cutters - bit.ly/knipexcutters
👉🏻 Strainrite High Tensile Wire Cutters - bit.ly/strainriteHTwirecutter
👉🏻 Foot Dressing Tool: bit.ly/SWIfootdresser
👉🏻 Shirts, Gloves, Hats, Stickers, Merch: bit.ly/swiyoutubemerch

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  • @greendunn1
    @greendunn1 Жыл бұрын

    Ive learned my lesson on the Bear Holds. I leave one hand on at all times. Ive had my bell rung, hard by it popping off and hitting me on the side of my head!!

  • @paoemantega8793
    @paoemantega8793 Жыл бұрын

    You guys are top drawer, thankyou for such a detailed and useful fencing tools video :)

  • @kristoferadams745
    @kristoferadams745 Жыл бұрын

    So many helpful tools! Can’t wait to show boss man this video and hope he will invest in making my day easier! Thank you so much!

  • @vipersb1
    @vipersb111 ай бұрын

    Getting ready to attempt to install my first chain link fence and these videos have been a life saver. Thank you!

  • @SWiFence

    @SWiFence

    11 ай бұрын

    You're welcome! You've got this. 👍🏻💪🏻

  • @jordanmcbride1129
    @jordanmcbride112925 күн бұрын

    Long t bar handle 😂. I like the sliding idea tho

  • @newenglandman2413
    @newenglandman2413 Жыл бұрын

    Very informative video, as always. One can only imagine how much more difficult it was in the past for your professional forefathers without some of those tools. I imagine they bring overall consistency and better install to jobs as well. Videos always go to a higher level of class when Nasal Mark hosts; you always cover so much. In just a few minutes, I learned to identify my pulling point and, best of all, thanks to you my nuts nice and snug. It's a great dang day!

  • @landmarkcreations1183
    @landmarkcreations1183 Жыл бұрын

    I bought some of these tools at fence tech! Awesome tools and people at SWI

  • @sd04dave1
    @sd04dave1 Жыл бұрын

    Fantastic overview, keep doing what you are doing!!

  • @SWiFence

    @SWiFence

    Жыл бұрын

    Much appreciated!

  • @NorthlanderMN
    @NorthlanderMN Жыл бұрын

    This so helpful learning so much. If this guy lived near me I’d hire him.

  • @urielvalles6650
    @urielvalles665010 ай бұрын

    Esto es genial Gracias 🙏 y saludos desde New Mexico

  • @alicabban6327
    @alicabban6327 Жыл бұрын

    Very helpful. You shouldn't worry about negative comments. If there are only a few here and there they won't amount to anything because the KZread algo can't read - it can only count how many times the same type of comments are written - like ... "thanks" "very informative" "you the best dog" not "your fence is not tensioned". Have a gr8 day.

  • @Mossy500A
    @Mossy500AКүн бұрын

    Thanks for the info!

  • @SWiFence

    @SWiFence

    22 сағат бұрын

    You bet!

  • @anthonyjohnson7493
    @anthonyjohnson74932 ай бұрын

    Very nice I enjoy watching thanks 11:15

  • @robert.musk1965
    @robert.musk1965 Жыл бұрын

    lol this guys my favorit lol

  • @Pecknock
    @Pecknock Жыл бұрын

    Another awesome video. Sad I don't have access to all this awesome tools to aid in my Chain-link Installation. We do it the old school way😊

  • @SWiFence

    @SWiFence

    Жыл бұрын

    Maybe that can change. 🙂

  • @MrRamman04
    @MrRamman044 ай бұрын

    I had to make my own short stretch tools or use post protectors because all the tools on the market scratch painted residential fence post

  • @williamhalbrook5850
    @williamhalbrook585010 ай бұрын

    Do have a video installing bottom rail.

  • @SWiFence

    @SWiFence

    10 ай бұрын

    kzread.info/dash/bejne/poiYlaWno7G1cco.html

  • @borabirben4201
    @borabirben4201Ай бұрын

    How to sgueeze 6 5/8 tansıon band For Nut and bold Any tool

  • @THatChevyguy91
    @THatChevyguy91 Жыл бұрын

    Ever tired the easy tie hog rings? Try it one handed

  • @oscargarza7499
    @oscargarza7499 Жыл бұрын

    Where can I buy the combination pole jack ?

  • @SWiFence

    @SWiFence

    Жыл бұрын

    👉🏻 Puljak Compact Combo (with rake): bit.ly/puljakcomboset

  • @hondabikez
    @hondabikez Жыл бұрын

    I got lazy and got metal zip ties 😂

  • @Loadedgoods
    @Loadedgoods Жыл бұрын

    I got a Question about the Chain walker, I've never seen one we use come alongs 2 to 1 ratio so my question is how heavy are they and what's the cost. Come alongs are not very heavy and we typically use 8 of them at a time when doing thousands of feet. Sence we can set 1 at 200 ft spacing that way we can pull the bottom wire then tie the wire roughly were we want it and later mesh 1600ish feet in a day after we build the frame of course 10 ft commerical typically with bar arms. Come alongs are cheap and easy to replace. So could you go over that and how much is it's compacity compared to a 2 to 1 come along. That way i can show my boss if they are worth getting. Our come alongs do 5 tons in 2 to 1 weight about 15 pounds i'd say from carrying them every day it feels like near 60 pounds when carrying 4 of them when machines can't be used

  • @SWiFence

    @SWiFence

    Жыл бұрын

    Trust me when I say we used to use come-alongs as well, and as soon as we found these we threw them out. Probably the best thing to do would be buy just one and try it out--if you're like me you'll change your mind and get more.

  • @Loadedgoods

    @Loadedgoods

    Жыл бұрын

    @@SWiFence I prefer Chains come alongs you have to check the wire every day make sure they are on release when putting them in the truck if not they get tighter while driving down the road lol. Where do you get them from that would ship to canada?

  • @SWiFence

    @SWiFence

    Жыл бұрын

    Well this is going to sound self-serving but we sell them. bit.ly/strainritestretcher (We're not opposed shipping to Canada--you'll probably have to call the shop to order so we can work out the extra details. 307-578-8040)

  • @jpredt5407
    @jpredt5407 Жыл бұрын

    Never seen a chain walker, I work for one of the biggest fencing companies in North America. We use come alongs and do thousands of a feet in a few weeks in the roughest toughest grounds. Chains are heavy specially when we need 10-20 in differents spots looks more expensive as well. Trus rod useless to us we have hard ground if we are lucky with good ground u can move with a shovel our terminals are 4-5ft deep and 12" concreted in centered mid rails depending on height single or double height take away by half minus 4 single rule of thumb etc. I was shown this video I saw the banana clips a co worker of mine is 63 made he's made his own 40 years ago i fabricated 30 of the ones you showed and they failed our tests, They twist and tangle buckle when they hit sleeves even fall off, Slide around on the pole in awkward situations trying to put them up on 8ft lol I don't always work on flat grounds. Ours don't fall don't twist don't go flying in to the woods when stretching long distances really fast. Only benefit is they stack better. Ours have weight a better hook with a stabilizer bar they are not small and our style doesn't move when we use our special pole with the right groves cut out on the post to reach heights.

  • @scottttym
    @scottttym3 ай бұрын

    Do we really need half of those? Or 95% of those?

  • @SWiFence

    @SWiFence

    3 ай бұрын

    No, of course not. There are hacks and homemade tools and whatnot you can use instead. This is just a look at what we use everyday to keep everything efficient.

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