Did you know 43% of fencing failures occur at splice points? Every year, over $120 million gets wasted on barbed wire repairs due to poor splicing. Weak connections mean security gaps. Livestock escapes. Unplanned costs. You deserve better.
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Traditional wires crack under 800 lbs tension. Ours? 1,400 lbs tested. Our patent-pending clamp design uses military-grade zinc alloy that laughs at rust. See the difference:
▶ 0.22" gauge thickness (vs standard 0.18")
▶ 15-year anti-corrosion warranty
▶ 90-second splice installation
Feature | PremiumBraid™ | FarmPro | IronHorse |
---|---|---|---|
Max Tension | 1,400 lbs | 950 lbs | 1,100 lbs |
Warranty | 15 years | 5 years | 8 years |
Price/100ft | $89 | $65 | $102 |
Still using last-century splicing? That's like protecting your ranch with rubber bullets.
Need 12.5-gauge splicing horse fence for thoroughbreds? Or heavy-duty 10-gauge for prison perimeters? Our modular system adapts. Choose your armor:
▷ RanchMaster: 0.177" gauge (ideal for pastures)
▷ TitanX: 0.255" gauge (military/commercial)
▷ EcoFlex: Recycled steel (eco-friendly farms)
After switching to our splicing barbed wire
fence, the McCallister Ranch slashed annual repairs from $17,000 to $2,300. Their 8,000-acre property now uses 40% fewer fence posts thanks to stronger spans.
"The coyotes literally walked away," says owner Hank McCallister. "Our spliced sections survived two tornado seasons intact."
Ready to bulletproof your barriers?
Get FREE splicing tools with orders over 1,000ft this month.
Call 888-555-RAZOR now
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A: Essential tools include heavy-duty gloves, wire cutters, and a splicing clamp or hog ring tool. Ensure the wires are tightly twisted and overlap by at least 12 inches for durability. Always wear protective gear to avoid injury.
A: Cut back the damaged sections and overlap the ends by 12-18 inches. Twist the wires together using pliers or a clamp, then secure with hog rings. Test the splice for stability before leaving the site.
A: While possible using pliers and manual twisting, specialized tools like hog rings or splicing clamps ensure stronger, safer connections. Improvised methods risk weak spots and increased injury hazards.
A: Horse fences require smoother splices to prevent injuries—avoid sharp edges and use coated wire. Ensure tight, flat twists and check regularly for wear. Prioritize safety over speed during repairs.
A: Use galvanized or coated wire and apply anti-corrosion paste to splices. Regularly inspect and replace rusted sections. Proper tensioning reduces friction that accelerates wear.
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