2014 - Volume #BFS, Issue #14, Page #27
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T-Post "Staple" Allows Side-To-Side Movement
This new T-post “staple” holds a strand of barbed wire in position near the post, but still allows side-to-side movement if it’s bumped or stretched.
  The patented steel post attachment is made from high-tensile galvanized wire and forms a loop in the middle. You clip the staple onto one side of the post and then you use any pliers to fasten it around the back side of the post. No special tools are needed.
  “It lets you tighten the wire without having to loosen or remove the clip, which solves a big problem when repairing, replacing, or installing barbed wire fencing,” says Richard Hendricks, Box T Brand, LLC. “T-posts don’t rot or burn and are cheaper and faster than wooden posts. But you can’t tighten the wire without having to walk the length of the fence and remove each clip. The Steel Post Staple allows the barbed wire to slip through so you don’t need to remove anything.”
  Hendricks sells T-Post staples through the website or direct contact. He says Box T Brand is developing mass-production capability, so that any quantity will be available early in 2014. Interested individuals or distributors should contact the company. Check out the website for wood vs. steel cost comparison, photos, videos and installation instructions.
  Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Box T Brand, LLC, 89195 476 Ave., Atkinson, Neb. 68713 (ph 402 340-6082 or Mike Fredrick ((ph 402 340-1349; boxTbrand@live.com; www.boxTbrand.com).


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2014 - Volume #BFS, Issue #14