Each ground stake is made of durable galvanized steel and have a 1 inch j hook that will hold the bottom edge of the fence.
Stakes to hold down chain link fence.
Once tension wire is stretched walk along fence line and tuck the bottom tension wire under then between the posts and the chain link fabric.
Step 4 drive the stake into the ground with a hammer or mallet making sure that the hook catches the lower wire of the chain link.
They are easy to place even in some hard soil.
I used these to tie down the bottom of my fence where the ground had eroded away a little.
Attach the end of the chain link to the wire with a t post clip.
Ground stakes these fence bottom ground stakes and staples are used to fasten the bottom of a fence or pin the bottom of a fence to the ground.
Get it as soon as thu sep 24.
They have been holding tight for about 6 weeks now.
Place a tent stake with a hook next to the chain link fence with the hook toward the fence.
Sure some think that maybe this will hurt a dog and i touched the wire and it does not tickle but i figured that it hurts a lot less.
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Works great to hold down bottom of chain link fence.
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Since my dogs were not jumpers and only saw the way out as under the fence once i ran an electric fence wire 6 inches out from the chain link fence and 6 inches from the ground this is where my problems stopped.
For best results use one 12 metal fence stakes every 5 feet.
There are a few types of ground stakes.
Drive the stake securely into the ground.
Slide the clip through the chain link and around the top of the t post.
When driven completely into the ground these metal ground stakes will not protrude or pose a hazard to pets or people walking near the fence line.