I have used 2mm wire on both sides but last year the wire support for the grape vine side gave way. Am I asking too much of a 26' length of 2mm wire to hang strawberry baskets from it? I have some cow fence wire but it is 3mm and impossible to bend.
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Originally posted by SimpleSimon View PostI have 4mm wire rope running the length of mine. You'd defo struggle to snap that. £6 from Toolstation tho you need a tensioner and some the little u bolt things to make loops for the attachment points. Still cheap. I reckon it'd pull the door frames down before it snapped
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It's galvanised steel cable.
https://www.toolstation.com/galvanised-wire-rope/p89647
They do 6mm too.
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It's free delivery over £15 at Toolstation.
You need the wire, the barrel strainer and a bag of the clips. You make a loop with the clamps where you want to attach it. I'll post some pics shortly.
And it'll defo hold as many hanging baskets as you want. I tightened mine real tight and had about 20 hanging baskets on one and it bent my crop bar rather than snapped or the clamps giving way.
Added some pics. Bit hard to see but you use 2 clamps to make a loop (15cm apart) at the attachment points. You'll need heavy duty bolt cutters to cut it as well.
Edit 2... The breaking strength of 6mm galvanised wire rope is 2600kg. So yeah think you'll be fine
Last edited by SimpleSimon; 18-06-2021, 01:28 PM.
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Originally posted by Eoghan View PostI finally went with stainless steel aircraft wire with aluminium crimps. Your pics simon are VERY intriguing, can you explain your system? I will take some pics of my system and put them up later today.
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Mine is a 36 x 14 foot but I didn't opt for additional bars so I have the hoops, braces at the end and a central spine bar along the middle. The central spine bar has a fluorescent light slung underneath it in an attempt to keep over wintering chooks laying - didn't work.
Anyway the wire is 26 feet long and unsupported. Hence my desire to have it strong.Last edited by Eoghan; 20-06-2021, 07:57 AM.
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Looking good, the turnbuckles are a real help in setting up such a set up aren't they, I don't have a tunnel so for my 12 foot run a simple set up using locking wire that is used on oil rigs does the job well enough and as it's stainless, it should last a long time too, currently 4 years and counting.
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