Tutorial: come tirare una rete rigida elettrosaldata. Video 3 di 3

Visit our e-commerce site: https://www.fenceshop.eu/it/ Visit our website: https://www.reteplastic.it/index.php Hi everyone, I'm Marco from Fenceshop, the e-commerce site for Rete Plastic. From saying to doing, video 3, shows how to pull a rigid, electro-welded fence like the one behind me. I'll go faster in this video because I've already covered all the details in the previous video on how to pull a loose-mesh fence. Here, we'll just look at the differences between the two types of fence. Let's get started! If we want to pull the fence but do so toward the outside of the property, we might consider adding a piece of wire to attach the winch, making sure to pass it outside the mesh. We'll then need to position the blade, which, in this case, we can't pass through the mesh but can simply secure it by tying it with generous, double ties. The concept will be the same, and above all, it doesn't have to be a blade, but any object that distributes the force across the entire height. We could also divide the forces into two or three points, especially on very sturdy and tall electro-welded mesh. A substantial difference between pulling a loose mesh and a welded mesh is that the latter cannot be attached to the upper tension wire, so we'll tie it with temporary ties, always (remember) on the other side of the pole, in the direction of traction. These ties will then be removed later. We can pull the mesh! As with the loose mesh, we'll pull a little and then move the stretched section of mesh to settle it. Once the desired level of traction is achieved, we stop. Now we need to pull the last few meters by hand and tie them to the last pole. Once the winch is released, the tension will be combined, leaving an optimal result. We cut the temporary wires holding the winch, adjust a few details, remove the blade held in place by temporary ties, and voilà! Now we can tie the top of the mesh to the first tension wire. We can first apply a little more tension to the tension wires if they feel slack due to the mesh tension. Okay, I won't go into the details because, as I said before, we've already explained them well in the previous video. Please remember to visit our websites www.reteplastic.it and our e-commerce site www.fenceshop.eu, where you'll find all our fencing materials. I hope this was helpful, and thank you. See you in the next video!!! #Fence #HowToPullMesh #PlasticMesh -------------------------------------------------------------- *Subscribe to our channel here:    / reteplastic   *Music: https://www.bensound.com *Video link "How to Pull a Chain Link Mesh":    • Tutorial: come tirare una rete a maglia sc...   *Product: https://www.fenceshop.eu/it/prodotto/... *We're also on Facebook:   / reteplastic   *See our photos on Instagram:   / reteplastic