Wire and Its Uses: A Brief History

23 Sep.,2024

 

Wire and Its Uses: A Brief History

There are those who claim that strung wire cable has been around since the days of the Pharaohs in Egypt as far back as two thousand years. The problem with this claim is the lack of documentation to go along with it outside of hieroglyphs, which don&#;t mention it.

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That brings us to the late s, when we do have documentation of the first-time wire had been applied for fencing purposes. Here is a brief history behind wire and its uses for those interested to know.

The Wire Discovery

Prior to the year , fencing for livestock knew nothing of barbed fencing. This is where Michael Kelly received his idea, not to add barbs to the existing slats and posts but to use wires. So, he threaded wires for extra resilience and added barbs for every several feet of wire to replace the existing wooden fence. Unfortunately, because he never had a patent for it, he never received credit for his invention, and it was taken over by a new group of individuals ten years later.

The Wire Patent is Made

In , at the county fair in Dekalb, IL, a man by the name of Henry M. Rose presented his idea for spiked rails to go along fences to stop livestock from attempting to jump their fencing. This would be the prototype that would spark the idea for barbed wire once and for all.

Introducing Barbed Wires

Three individuals caught wind of this while at the fair by the names of Joseph Glidden, Jacob Hood, and Issac Ellwood. All but Ellwood would go on to patent barbed wire invention as he wanted to claim it for himself, and legal battles were had where Glidden and Hood would ultimately go on to win the patent and fabricated the idea that they could start producing it for sale.

The Winner

Glidden was awarded the patent on November 24, , when they would go on to call their creation &#;the winner.&#; They would then go on to open their own production line and company, which they would aptly name &#;The Barb Fence Company,&#; where they would mass produce barbed wire as it is known today along with other fencing equipment to accompany your projects such as barbed wire clips, to go along with your fencing and wiring.

Wire is used for an assortment of things today, from springs to arts and crafts, tools, and even welding. There are so many ways to use wires, and we have come a long way from the original idea of what it should be. So, this has been a brief history behind wires and its uses, and we hope Cat&#;s Claw Fasteners has given you a little more information on the history of wire that you had not been aware of before. Be sure to check out our shop to view our products for your wire fencing.

 

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How to Install Chicken Wire

Chicken wire was actually invented in by an English blacksmith called Charles Barnard.

 

He lived in the town of Norwich, which was a weaving town. He applied the basic principles of the loom to wire fencing and created a simple, cheap and easy way to keep small animals and poultry in captivity in one area.

 

Today, most people use it to keep their flocks in captivity and keep them safe.

 

In this guide, we will look at the uses of using chicken wire mesh and how to install it.


 

Chicken Wire

What is the chicken wire?

Chicken wire or netting is a type of wire mesh that is most commonly used for fencing and raising poultry such as chickens, other livestock, and small crops.

 

What is chicken wire made of? Does it rust?

It is usually made of thin, flexible steel. However, it is very reliable and resists the elements very well. This is because it is galvanized steel. Galvanization means that the steel is coated with a protective zinc coating. This is to protect the actual steel from corrosive substances and thus prevent it from rusting.

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What is it used for? What is it best suited for?

Chicken wire is mainly used for the penning and fencing of poultry such as chickens and turkeys, but it can also be used for many other purposes.

 

Chicken fencing, coops, and runs

Poultry and livestock fencing - e.g. turkeys

Fencing for other small animals or pets - e.g. dogs, rabbits

Garden Fencing

Borders for small vegetable crops or flower beds

 

Should I use chicken wire? Why?

Chicken wire should be used if you need an inexpensive way to keep your poultry and livestock in a safe environment so they can roam around. It is often used to build inexpensive and spacious cages for small animals. Hexagonal wire mesh is the perfect fence to protect your garden and crops from browsing animals, including chickens, other poultry, rabbits and other small animals or pets.

 

How do I install chicken wire?

Installing chicken wire is fairly simple and straightforward. You may need a friend to help you, but generally one person can do it.

 

The tools you will need.

wire cutters

Stapler

tape measure

A few bricks (or something heavy).

 

Most videos show you the whole roll of wire being straightened out; this is a good idea if you have a large area, but what if you only want about 10 feet? Unroll the wire to just over the desired length, press the loose end with a brick, and at the specified length, use your wire cutters to cut a section 2 inches longer than needed.

 

Once cut, fold the cut edge about 1 inch towards the ends, this will avoid sharp edges. Apply this to the top of the frame and staple it along the top, making sure the wire is straight. Now do the same to the bottom edge, pulling the wire tight. Once you have finished the top and bottom you can do the same for both sides, pulling the wire equally tight.

 

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