What's the easiest way to stretch chain link fence so there is no lag
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From the Home Depot site, which looked to have clear instructions:
http://www.homedepot.com/c/fencing_how_to_install_posts_rails_chain_link_fence_HT_PG_BM
There's no two ways about it - You secure one end and pull the other end with a come along. My husband used to install fence in his younger years. Good luck. From: Cindy
Lots of videos here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZsyc56hHNs
a double mount of the end slats help to hold the links evenly on the end that is pulled & receives the most tention.