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Fig. 20-When sufficient strain has been placed on the wire by operating the handle of the wire strainer, the wire through the loop is tapped up as tight as possible to the grip and twisted as shown to form the second loop.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 72, Issue 1, 15 January 1946, Page 13

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Fig. 20-When sufficient strain has been placed on the wire by operating the handle of the wire strainer, the wire through the loop is tapped up as tight as possible to the grip and twisted as shown to form the second loop. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 72, Issue 1, 15 January 1946, Page 13

Fig. 20-When sufficient strain has been placed on the wire by operating the handle of the wire strainer, the wire through the loop is tapped up as tight as possible to the grip and twisted as shown to form the second loop. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 72, Issue 1, 15 January 1946, Page 13

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