With the brackets in place, it's time to string the anchors together. Here's the wire used: a gauge 14 G.I. wire. You'd also need a pair of pliers for forming and bending wire as well as a pair of vise-grips to secure your work in place as needed.
To string the wire, you'd actually just need to tie it onto the bracket so it rests there. Within a four inch space on top of the bracket, the wire needs to pass through it twice.
Notice the twist ties securing the gauge 14 wire in place at the hole.
As mentioned the wire needs to pass through the bracket twice.
And here's the whole completed setup as seen from above.
Here's the detail of a completed end bracket. Notice the space between the bracket and the post.
Finally, to add stability to the whole structure, you need to anchor the two end brackets. Anchoring the end brackets reduces the lateral forces brought by strong winds.
Here's the vine now attached to the wires.
Use twist ties as shown below to secure the vine especially if the vine's tendrils have not clung to the G.I. wire.
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