MMagis
Veteran Member
adding on to SandburRanch statement.
create a DIY mesh tightener....
two 2 x 6's one on each side of the wire mesh fence.
use bolts and nuts, with washers to bolt the 2x6's together sandwiching the wire mesh.
then wrap a chain or like, around center of the 2x6's and tighten the wire mesh.
the 2x6's, help keep the wire mesh from being distorted as you tighten things up.
it gets a little tiresome, dealing with about 8 plus bolts per each section. but *shrugs*
I'm pretty sure that's exactly what he's using, based on the diagram. Well, 2x4's instead of 2x6s. Two come-a-longs is standard practice. I'm really thinking the problems is coming from the fence pressure, not when stretching. But I may be wrong. That makes a big difference, but there should be zero pressure on the post that's raising up until the pressure is released from the come-a-longs.
Edit: Never mind, I was over looking a vital piece of the diagram. Now I see how it's happening while stretching. The only thing it can be is that both of the post needs set better. Make sure you go back and add those other (blue) brace wires before finishing up as well, or you'll have a lot more pulling up in a years time.