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TK, if the stays are shiny and new, you can just about push them down from the top, allowing them to turn like a screw and they go down fast and easy. Like Grumpa says, a little WD-40 can make it even easier and faster. But if you have any rusty or dirty ones, they tend to hang up; don't slide well. And if you're trying to screw them down, you're wasting a lot of time and energy. When you start one on the top wire, you should be able to just push it down with the palm of your hand. If the fence is tight at the time, that may be all you need to do. Otherwise, you might need to use the other hand to hold each fence wire at the correct spacing as the stay starts onto it.