How to Build a 'Wire Spinner' (DIY Farm Fencing)

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How to Build a 'Wire Spinner' (DIY Farm Fencing)

How to make a WIRE SPINNER - DIY Easy - Homemade - wire reel - DIY farm fencing spinner

I built this wire spinner from scraps I had laying around the farm.

It worked far better than I expected and saved us a ton of money.

This was built well over a year ago, and we still get it out now and then,

whenever we need to make a new fence or fix an old one.

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Mark out three 800mm x 800mm squares.
I used left over MDF, but marine ply would be a better option

(especially if it happens to rain while you are fencing).

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Cut out your 3 squares.

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Marked center. Placed on the role of wire.

Then worked out were I wanted my uprights to go.

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Pick a hole saw bit, that is going to be larger than your center pole.

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Then drill out a hole, in all 3 plates.

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"You can skip this step" if you want....

This just lifts the reel up above the lower arms, that I attach a bit later on.

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Cut all 8 uprights to just above the wire height.
Pre-drill the square plate and attach the uprights from underneath.

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Pre-drill and attach the top plate into the uprights.
Attach 4 arms to the top.

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And attach 4 arms to the bottom.
These are to prevent the wire from uncoiling. and creating a huge coil mess.

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Time to make 3 washers.

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Mark out 3 small squares
and drill out the centers with a hole saw.

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Give them a good sand.

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Place them on top of the bottom plate.
The 3 washers allow the spinner to take the path of least resistance.

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Carry the reel into potion,
using the center pole as a handle.

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Hammer your center pole into the ground.

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Re-attach the arms, once it's in position.
(It's to difficult, moving it around with them attached).

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And you are done.
On day 2 of fencing, we ended up not using the arms,

and the wire still stayed nice and neat on the reel.

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Like I said at the beginning, we still use this spinner.

You could obviously modify this a lot, especially with the quality of materials used.

But this was a "hurry we need this now" kind of build.