I bought wire at a farm store, cut it into pieces as Lee describes, and
bent a short hook onto one end of each piece. To bend the ends quickly
and easily, I clamped two nails in a vise about 3/16" apart, placed an
end between the nails, and bent the wire around one nail. I quickly
made enough to "nail" over 4000' of radial wire to somewhat uneven lawn,
without a hammer. The wire came in a roll over 2' in diameter and I
didn't bother to straighten that curvature. I just pushed the curved
"staples" into the ground so that the hooks held the wire.
73 de WOØW
Lee Buller wrote:
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> I just did this for my 1/4 wave 40 meter verticle. I was even cheaper than
> cheap. I got some #12 galvanize wire from the local hardware store. I paid
> pennies for 15 to 20 feet of the stuff. Hardware stores should have this
> kind of wire. I then cut 6 to 8" lengths. I then took a long 1/2 inch
> bolt....secured it in my vice and proceeded to bend each length in a hairpin.
> They were about 4" long and worked great.
>
> Lee - K0WA
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