All good, good videos don't really explain how to do it. Oh sure I managed to piece this together after messing up one by one because your swag tool wasn't really working properly. Oh I pumped and pushed and even put it against the road after the 4th swag slid right out. I removed the vinyl cover and tried it with and without the vinyl. Look at the picture "01/19/2019", it looks ok but if you touch it you will see/feel that it is not tight. And now I've installed two railings/sign rails. I only needed 10 "lines" but by the time I was done I had used 18. Do you see the studio? I built everything so I'm not a beginner. They make it look easy, oh moor here, squeeze there and viola, fence! No, test, test, disappointment, it should be easy, right? Tie one end, place the other end and twist/screw. Here's a tip: if you only need 10 cables, get a pack of 20 cables. Pull the first, thread them and check, double check, triple check, make your cut, move the threaded piece and pray donate what you need and for cord #2 cord #2 Remove 1, replace end for wire #1. 2, thread the #2 wire through the last post, trim a healthy edge, then place #1 and #2 next to each other (if and only if #1 fits so you can make it tight enough) , then cut #2 wire slightly shorter than #1, you can probably get this to work. Now the bad news, as others have said, when it got hot in here last week (85/90) two of my cables got pulled, how is that possible? I just decided to go down and then reset. Fell straight into the hole. As you can see in my current shot (April 4th 2020) I use some green signs/fence posts to protect the studio. You can see the fall. I may look into lanyard stuff in the future but I doubt it was just meant to look like a cheap fence against my new studio but unfortunately this particular method just doesn't work. I can't recommend this without a lot of trial and error, and again, do you need 10 lines? Get a pack of 20. A pack of 30 would be your best bet and I don't even recommend trying until the hottest part of your season and since the loot doesn't hold up very well they will likely pop out when they do are tight.
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