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His Tools Ease Task Of Building Electric Fence
John Fields, Wasco, Oregon, used to spend hours installing fence stays for two and three-wire fences, but no more.
He made a little device for his cordless drill that he calls the "EZ-Zinger" and it has made the task easier and faster. To speed the work even further, he made a quiver/holster that holds a quanti
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His Tools Ease Task Of Building Electric Fence FENCING Tools 27-2-11 John Fields, Wasco, Oregon, used to spend hours installing fence stays for two and three-wire fences, but no more.
He made a little device for his cordless drill that he calls the "EZ-Zinger" and it has made the task easier and faster. To speed the work even further, he made a quiver/holster that holds a quantity of wire fence stays and his cordless drill.
"Until I built the zinger and quiver it took forever to install fence stays. I can now put on about six stays in the same amount of time that it took to do one," he says.
Fields says the quiver and holster have other uses, too. "It also comes in handy for setting up electric fence. I load the quiver with 4-ft. long fiberglass electric fence posts and put a ball peen hammer in the holster. This cuts my time considerably, since I don't have to lay the posts on the ground every time I drive one and then bend over and pick them up again when I've finished."
The EZ-Zinger sells for $4.95 and the quiver/holster for $15.95 or both for $19.95.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, John Fields, Fields Marketing Group, 75960 Highway 97 Wasco, Ore. 97065 (ph 888 645-6716; fax 541 442-5147; E-mail: jfields@gorge.net).
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