Fencing wire retainer and a method of constructing wire fences

Fences – Wire – Connections

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256 48, 256 47, 256 57, E04H 1724

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ABSTRACT:
A fencing wire retainer includes an elongate body having a first end and a second end. A hook is provided at the first end of the body for removably securing the body to a fence post. A radial finger is provided at the second end of the body for removably securing the body to a fence post. The first end and the second end of the body are secured to a fence post with a transversely extending fencing wire retained between the body and the fence post. The fencing wire is preferably positioned in a transverse wire receiving groove.

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