I used the same pliers to do my run with, worked well BUT:
1. If you want to have the stitch job be secure you will need to put them much closer together than 6", I did mine every 2"; longer than that and you risk having smaller predators (mink, weasels, etc) able to pry apart the seams and slip in.
2. You need to lay the lengths of HC together and install the hog rings along the edge; can be done on the ground OR by installing the first row, laying the second row even with the top and then installing the hog rings (the second method is easier than the first). Once you have the seams attached you "unfold" the two rows to get the 6' height you need. One person can do this but a second person makes the job much easier.
3. Start by doing a foot on one end and then go to the opposite end and do the same - make sure that you do not allow any excess length on either side or you will end up with an gap that you cannot close. This will avoid having your helper stand holding the HC while you install the rings.
4. Depending on the length you need to do you can go through 1000 hog rings quickly, do your calculation before you start and order additional rings BEFORE you start.
The pliers above will not go through 1/2" HC with two rows side by side. You can prove this by trying to install any where other than along the edge.
It is a tedious job if you have much length to do but it works.
FWIW Using wire is a HUGE pain in the butt! You are constantly pulling the entire length of wire you need through every point of attachment. Gets old very quickly.