Fence system for simultaneously tensioning a multiplicity of fen

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160328, B04H 1782

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061524298

ABSTRACT:
A fence line layout including a first and second termination post, and optional intermediate fence posts. Each termination post is braced to provide tension on fencing material which is attached between them. The fencing material is attached to the first termination post by means of a friction insert process. The fencing material is attached to the second termination posts by means of a tensioning device operated by a single person which can be used to tighten the entire length of the fence line. The fence line system disclosed is less expensive and easier to set up then existing systems.

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