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Wires & Pliers - DIGITAL EDITION

$35.00 (inc Tax) $31.82 (exc Tax)

Product Description

Publication date: March 1994

Format: Downloadable PDF - 312 pages (23 colour, 289 black and white)

Wires & Pliers is the result of farmers asking for a practical handbook with the latest information on farm fencing.

It covers the broad topic of farm fencing by examining major areas such as taxation, law, planning and design, but also includes product tests, information on conventional and electric fencing and innovations from farmers throughout Australia.

Contents:

  • Fencing costs
  • Fencing law
  • Farm planning
  • Animal behaviour
  • Fire
  • Grazing systems
  • Pastoral fencing
  • Conservation fencing
  • Deer fencing
  • General fencing
  • Materials
  • End assemblies
  • Posts
  • Postholes diggers and drivers
  • Wire report
  • Handling wire
  • Straining wire
  • Joining wire
  • Gates
  • Ramps and grids
  • Conventional fencing
  • Pliers
  • Suspension fencing
  • Flood fencing
  • Electric fencing
  • Mains energisers
  • Portable energisers
  • Battery energisers
  • Electric fencing
  • Solar power
  • Feral fencing
  • Directories
  • Product directory
  • Gate hardware
  • Electric fencing
  • Accessories 

 

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Product Reviews

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  1. An excellent resource but now a bit dated.

    Posted by Will Norton on 22nd Sep 2022

    This book is an excellent compendium of case studies and technical articles. Its form is appropriate for the material it presents; however given most material is circa pre-1994 and there have been significant changes to the rural fencing environment driven by natural disasters, land usage, demographics, technology, etc, perhaps it is time to bring the publication up to date. Resilience to natural disasters, the uptake of mechanisation and fencing costs are some areas that stand out for updating.

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