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Gate Net Hangers


Hareydave

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  On 19/02/2015 at 14:14, Giro said:

I once thought off using fishing weights..

 

Just enough to flop top of the net over a bar, yet not to heavy preventing it pursing ..

 

Your idea looks good mate..

I do the same runs an gates all the time..the runs through sheep wire iv bits copper cooker wire to hold fox net up an s hooks perminatly fixed to sheep wire. for ends of the draw cords iv no pegs on the nets anything hits the net it going nowhere Edited by Hareydave
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  On 19/02/2015 at 14:27, The one said:

Looks good for years just been drapping the net over the second bar of the gate or trying to balance stones on the gate bar to hold the net up

they were for gate nets with lines an pegs ..prob work well for sheet net too
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I just knitted a big purse net , it wasnt till later i had to knit gate nets when the farmer changed to bigger 18 foot gates , it was handy for slipping into a back pocket when you where out a walk with the mutts and saw something in a field

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  On 19/02/2015 at 14:49, The one said:

I just knitted a big purse net , it wasnt till later i had to knit gate nets when the farmer changed to bigger 18 foot gates , it was handy for slipping into a back pocket when you where out a walk with the mutts and saw something in a field

a few cable ties onto the gate good enough to hold a sheet net, it not long flicking of them if something hits the net
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  On 05/04/2023 at 21:47, terryd said:

Yea I know mate theres some good stuff in the old threads dare I say it better than the new :)

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There are no new threads.

 my nets are retired and all though I kept them I doubt they will ever get out I  to the dark nights again..

Unfortunately terryd it looks like it's all on you to keep this section going lol.. 

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