I've seen shingle nails (thin ones for cedar shingles) driven inward through the end bars with the tips then bent into hooks with needle-nose pliers. Wires are then quickly run back and forth between the hooks and tied off with a twist. There is thus no need to thread the wire thru end bar holes.
Of course there are also pins available that look like the (very) old fashioned one-piece clothespins which go thru the end bar holes. Foundation then sits in the notch of the pins and is held on-centre.
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