2015 - Volume #BFS, Issue #15, Page #22
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T-Post “Staple” Allows Side-To-Side Movement
This new T-post fence clip, called the “Steel Post Staple”, holds a strand of barbed wire to the face of the T-post, but still allows side-to-side movement of the wire and the barbs.
It is made in the USA from high-tensile galvanized wire and forms a loop in the middle. “We have always had to remove the clips from the T-posts to stretch or repair the fence. With the Steel Post Staple, that step is eliminated,” says Richard Hendricks, Box T Brand LLC, Atkinson, Neb.
When repairing or replacing livestock fencing, people have steered away from T-posts because the traditional clips have to be removed in order to repair or adjust the fence. These clips make using T-posts an option in more fencing locations.
While no special tool is needed to apply the Steel Post Staple, Box T Brand has also introduced its pocket-sized applicator. The clips, as well as the applicator are available at the company’s website.
The Steel Post Staple is in greater production in 2014 and is available for immediate delivery. Larger quantities are now available, with 100 and 1,000-count packages, as well as pallet loads. Pricing varies by quantity and is posted at the company’s website, along with photos, videos, installation instructions, and wood vs. steel post cost comparison. The company is also adding distributors and dealerships. Contact the company to try Steel Post Staples, or to inquire about dealerships.
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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2015 - Volume #BFS, Issue #15