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  2. Agricultural fencing - Wikipedia

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    A variation, called "field fence," has narrower openings at the bottom and wider openings at the top, which helps prevent animals from putting their feet through the fence. For example, horses in particular are safer kept inside woven wire fence with smaller openings, such as "no climb" fence with openings no larger than two inches by four inches.

  3. Nut (climbing) - Wikipedia

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    In rock climbing, a nut (or chock or chockstone or wire for the smallest versions) is a metal wedge threaded on a wire that climbers use for protection by wedging it into a crack in the rock. Quickdraws are clipped to the nut wire by the ascending climber and the rope threads through the quickdraw. Nuts come in a variety of sizes and styles ...

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    Smooth steel wire is the material most often used for electric fences, ranging from a fine thin wire used as a single line to thicker, high-tensile (HT) wire. Less often, woven wire or barbed wire fences can be electrified, though such practices create a more hazardous fence, particularly if an animal becomes caught by the fencing material ...

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  6. Talk:Chain-link fencing - Wikipedia

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    The quality of the term for its intended description are in the order that I listed them. Terms that do not describe "Chain link" are: Welded Wire, Field Fence, Chicken Wire, Non-Climb Wire or Horse Wire, Hog Wire, Rabbit Wire, Wire Cloth, Landscape Cloth, or screen of any type. - The Fence Wizard

  7. Steeplejack - Wikipedia

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    Steeplejacks erect ladders on church spires, industrial chimneys, cooling towers, bell towers, clock towers, or any other high structure.In the UK, steeplejacks now use a belay rope fall-arrest system (similar to the method used by rock climbers) attached to the ladders as they are erected to eliminate solo climbing and greatly reduce the risk of falls from height.

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