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Halloween Night 2022
Our Halloween set up for 2022. First year with the 4' tall tombstone, and first year with the Morris Perfect Storm 2.0 lightning simulator. Ended up with more than 400 kids, first year we've ever ran out of candy. Hopefully this is a sign of good things to come. Several other houses on the street stepped up their decor this year, so it looks like we'll have to do the same.
We had hoped to get out a lot more content including some of how we set everything up, but hectic work schedules kept us from having any real time to do so. We are going to make a commitment to maintain an upload schedule soon, which we'll detail in a coming video. Thanks for sticking around, we really appreciate it.
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Fixing a Leaning Fence Using Post-Ups - Two Year Review and Detailed Installation Guide
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Today we're revisiting post-ups with a 2 year check up on how the old ones are doing, and installing 2 more in a different section of fence. We'll go over cost vs benefit, and even encounter a possible issue with them (hint, they don't like concrete hard dirt). Post-ups can be found here : postupfencerepair.com/ If you like what you see, like, subscribe, share and hit the notification bell. If ...
New Halloween Haunt Fence Upgrade
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Today we're going to go over the install of our new metal halloween haunt fence. After going through two of our past wooden fences in the last 4 years, we wanted something that would last longer, and be easier and quicker to install each year. We settled on the 30" tall metal no-dig fence from Lowes. The brand name for this fence is Empire. We used about 16 panels and 17 stakes, making it much ...
Halloween 2020
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Hey guys. Well, due to crazy work schedules, I am barely getting around to uploading our 2020 Halloween display. Better late than never. Pretty much everything except for the fence, styrofoam tombstones, and crematorium facade was built in a span of about 8 hours. The crematorium facade was built in less that 2 days, a huge rush job, again due to crazy work schedules. Added a second fog machine...
Fixing a Leaning Fence Using Post-Ups
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Two year update and detailed install available here : ua-cam.com/video/EZ6YNk1SA7g/v-deo.html Today we're going to install some Postups we purchased at Ace Hardware to fix a leaning fence in our back yard, caused by excessive water coming the next yard over. The fence posts have been rotting away for a while, and rather than wait for it to fall, we wanted to try to band aid it so it could last ...
AtmosFX Projection Screen Transparency Comparison
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Fabric order is frosted shower curtain, sheer curtain, joanns chiffon, hollusion material. After getting a lot of requests to show how each screen we tested in the previous video performed for the illusion of ghosts floating in the middle of a space, we re-tested in a best case scenario for transparency, aka full lighting behind the screen. While this makes it harder to see the projection, it d...
AtmosFX Projection Screen Comparison
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*There is now a follow up video showing each screens transparency, linked below* Today(night) we are comparing four commonly recommended screen materials for the AtmosFX Halloween projections. We have a cheap frosted shower stall liner from Walmart, an almost as cheap grey sheer curtain from Walmart, some grey chiffon from Jo-Anns fabrics, and the official Atmos Hollusion material. We compare a...
DIY Rubber Cement Spiderweb Gun
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Today we're going to show you how to make a rubber cement spiderweb gun like we used in our Spiderweb Gun Comparison video. This uses a simple HVAC fan, Tupperware, and a drill. For this project, you'll need... 1 - 2" 1/4-20 bolt 1 - 1/4-20 nut 1 - 1/4 lock washer 3 - 1/4" x 1 1/4" fender washers 1 - 7" through 9" HVAC fan blade (any size in that range will work 1 - 4oz Rubbermaid container (th...
Webcaster Gun Vs Webcaster Gun II Vs DIY Rubber Cement Spiderweb Gun
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Its that time of year again. Today we're comparing 3 different ways to get realistic looking webs for Halloween. The original Webcaster Gun spiderweb gun, which uses hot glue and a compressor, the Webcaster Gun II which uses hot glue and a shop vac, and a DIY Web Gun using any drill, hvac fan, small tupperware and rubber cement. Cost wise, we got our webcasters off of amazon. The original Webca...
Super Easy Meaty Spaghetti Sauce
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Today we show you how to make a quick, easy and low cost meaty spaghetti sauce that can be prepped in advance, and how to best store it for future use. Also check us out on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Snapchat @Zero2Random You can help support the channel by checking out our Etsy shop. zero2random.etsy.com
Avocado Lime Cilantro Taco Sauce
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Today we show you how to make an Avocado Lime Cilantro Sauce that goes great with tacos and burritos (no matter what meat you're using) and even on chips. Also check us out on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Snapchat @Zero2Random You can help support the channel by checking out our Etsy shop. zero2random.etsy.com
Chicken Rice Bowl Prep
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Today we're going to use the chicken from the last video, (posted below) to meal prep rice bowls for quick dinners or lunches. We generally reheat these using the sous vide cooker, but they can also be reheated in the microwave if you cut a slit in the bag first. ua-cam.com/video/qI2BTucvry8/v-deo.html Comment below if there's anything you would like to see us try. Also check us out on Facebook...
Marinated BBQ Chicken
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Today were going to make a marinated chicken that goes well with just about anything. We made three batches, but the ingredients are listed for one batch. Comment below if there's anything you would like to see us try. Also check us out on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Snapchat @Zero2Random 2lbs Chicken Breasts 1/2 Cup Olive Oil 3 TBSP Lemon Juice 3 TBSP Soy Sauce 2 TBSP Balsamic Vinegar 1 ...
Homemade Buttermilk Biscuits
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Today were showing how to make buttermilk biscuits from scratch. The video is showing a double batch, but all amounts can be cut in half to make a single batch. Let us know below if there's anything you want to see in the future. Also check us out on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Snapchat @Zero2Random You can help support the channel by checking out our Etsy shop. zero2random.etsy.com
How To Modify A BBQ Guru for Wall Power
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Today were going to show how I went from needing between 4 to 8 AA batteries per smoke session with my BBQ Guru smoker controller, to being able to plug it into the wall, which both saved money and allowed me to let long smokes like briskets cook overnight, without worrying about the batteries dying. Its a relatively cheap modification, and can be done with basic hand tools and even a cheap sol...
Make Ahead Pancakes
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Make Ahead Pancakes
Halloween Night 2018
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Halloween Night 2018
Halloween 2018 Set Up Time Lapse
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Halloween 2018 Set Up Time Lapse
Halloween Graveyard Fence
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Halloween Graveyard Fence
Quick And Easy Skull Shaped Pies
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Quick And Easy Skull Shaped Pies
Fog Chiller Testing
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Fog Chiller Testing
DIY Fog Chiller Builds - Materials In Description
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DIY Fog Chiller Builds - Materials In Description
Sous Vide And Flame Grilled Steak
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Sous Vide And Flame Grilled Steak
Cheap And Quick Insulated Sous Vide Container
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Cheap And Quick Insulated Sous Vide Container
Oven Roasted Apple Juice Herb Chicken
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Oven Roasted Apple Juice Herb Chicken
Home Made Dry Rub And BBQ Sauce
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Home Made Dry Rub And BBQ Sauce
Smoked Tri-Tip and Brisket
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Smoked Tri-Tip and Brisket
Smoked Tri-Tip and Brisket Teaser - Stay Tuned For More
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Smoked Tri-Tip and Brisket Teaser - Stay Tuned For More

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @christmas222
    @christmas222 19 днів тому

    How the heck does UA-cam know I got a fence post to fix

    • @Zero2Random
      @Zero2Random 19 днів тому

      Haha. The same way my phone knows I've been talking to my wife about band saws and drum sanders.

  • @HumbleFamilyTravels
    @HumbleFamilyTravels Місяць тому

    Wouldnt it be a better idea putting the supports on the side that its leaning?

    • @Zero2Random
      @Zero2Random Місяць тому

      Ideally that would be better, however at the time these were installed, there was a large grey area as far as who owned the neighboring home and even how to get ahold of anyone to get access. In practice, so far it hasn't affected how well its held up.

  • @TimmaethBoy
    @TimmaethBoy 2 місяці тому

    Thumbs up on the video, and another one for the shirt. :)

  • @hadleymanmusic
    @hadleymanmusic 2 місяці тому

    On the pull side or the push side?

    • @Zero2Random
      @Zero2Random 2 місяці тому

      Because of the offset, it can be used on either side. The ones installed on this video and the first video was on the side you had to pull. I have another one installed on a section that I had to push. Both are equally solid in practice. Theoretically, it should be stronger on the push side, but in use, I haven't found a situation that didn't work well yet.

  • @Devilcity6275
    @Devilcity6275 3 місяці тому

    Not long enough to hold a post intact.

    • @Zero2Random
      @Zero2Random 3 місяці тому

      I'm not sure how you figure that? It's holding the post intact from my first install, in which the post is completely rotted through. The only thing holding it up, are these Postups, and those were installed 4 years ago.

  • @Godis1love1
    @Godis1love1 3 місяці тому

    Very helpful video. Thank you

  • @user-sc7cb7gf5q
    @user-sc7cb7gf5q 3 місяці тому

    At 54 bucks WHy not just buy another 4x4 at 18?

    • @Zero2Random
      @Zero2Random 3 місяці тому

      A couple of reasons. The first, is that lumber is much more expensive in my area. Pressure treated 4x4's in my area are $28, plus a bag or two of cement to do it properly. But, there are two more important reasons for me, and one I'm realizing I should have touched on in the video. Firstly, I would not be able to physically dig down to replace the posts. Even when that area is wet, its rock hard, and I have no cartilage left in my right ankle. My ankle would not stand up to the amount of shock it would have to handle to dig in that hard of dirt. So, I would have to hire someone to do it. That was the most important reason for me. The other is time. At the time I recorded that video, and the first one, I did not have the time to spend doing it "properly". In soft dirt, you could install one of these in less than 10 minutes. Even in hard dirt, and while filming, it took less than an hour to do by myself. Given how well the first batch I installed has held up (better than some "properly" repaired posts that my neighbor did around the same time, the time I could save using this was worth more than the cost difference between the two methods.

  • @keither_1976
    @keither_1976 3 місяці тому

    Doing this just based on your t shirt ! 🤟🏻

  • @joepmoney5003
    @joepmoney5003 3 місяці тому

    What a stupid video dude hahahahah 😂

  • @RickB1792
    @RickB1792 3 місяці тому

    Those are junk...don't waste your money, fix it correctly.

    • @Zero2Random
      @Zero2Random 3 місяці тому

      I would suggest trying something before saying it’s junk. The first set I installed has been installed for more than 4 years now, and the fence is rock solid where it’s installed at, after two of the worst winters we’ve had in about 15 years. There are a lot of junk fence repair products out there, but this isn’t one of them.

  • @adofilth
    @adofilth 3 місяці тому

    BEHEMOTH 🤘🤘

  • @mannycabral8947
    @mannycabral8947 3 місяці тому

    Best to dig a hole in front of of post, plumb and level post and set it into concrete. It will never move

  • @pckilla187
    @pckilla187 4 місяці тому

    I subbed. Showing support to a fellow Central Valley resident

  • @xxxvader
    @xxxvader 4 місяці тому

    It’s not made with angle iron, thats called channel iron because it has 3 sides, having a “channel” in the middle. Angle iron is a 2-sided right angle.

  • @f5fstop
    @f5fstop 4 місяці тому

    Shipping explanation does not make sense. Item weight is 7 lbs. I just purchased an item from Amazon, steel to be exact weight was 9 pounds, total charge for the item and shipping was 29 bucks. So how does a 7 pound item cost Amazon as much to ship as you are staying? Something does not chive.....

    • @Zero2Random
      @Zero2Random 4 місяці тому

      Shipping costs are a combination of size and weight, along with company leverage. Assuming they get a box made that is just 1" over the actual size of the product, they are looking at a minimum of $20.60 to ship that product through usps, at their slowest level, and that is if they were shipping it from 93291 to 93292, and both of those zip codes are in the same city. That's at retail, and they probably have a shipping account, but even so, they are a small company that does not have the leverage to get super low shipping costs that some companies get. Most people don't realize the actual costs of shipping, because companies have included "free" shipping with everything. The truth is, none of these companies are shipping for free, they have just increased their costs enough to cover it. That $29 product you bought would be sold for significantly less if shipping was not included in the cost. Its also a much smaller item for the cost to be that low.

  • @kingstilletto
    @kingstilletto 5 місяців тому

    nearly rotted out he said. hilarious

  • @retiredman5722
    @retiredman5722 5 місяців тому

    great!!!

  • @douglundy5755
    @douglundy5755 6 місяців тому

    Dont have time to listen to rambling and diverse info, looks like an option. Anyone who has removed a cement base to replace a rotted post, 6 to 8 hours very hard work, knows that any option is helpful! But please, cut to the chase. filter to what we need. We'd rather watch a movie than hear irrelevant details.

    • @Zero2Random
      @Zero2Random 6 місяців тому

      I understand. The section at the beginning was simply to answer the questions I received in my first installation video, which was straight to the point. That is why the title said it was a two year review.

    • @christinamcnulty2028
      @christinamcnulty2028 Місяць тому

      Second that. Make it more concise

    • @Susan70003
      @Susan70003 Місяць тому

      I've seen youtube videos that removed them faster than that. 6 to 8 hours for one post?

    • @douglundy5755
      @douglundy5755 Місяць тому

      @@Susan70003 yep, he has time I guess

  • @mistresssylvia
    @mistresssylvia 6 місяців тому

    Behemoth rules!

  • @minhnguyen-ek1zr
    @minhnguyen-ek1zr 6 місяців тому

    OMG I can’t believe cheapest to fix the fence finish the hard job less than 5 minutes so easy, super Fantastic 🙏 Thanks for sharing VD

  • @robertbutler8004
    @robertbutler8004 7 місяців тому

    Just another fool saying the fence is level when it is plumb!! I can't believe that so many fools say the same thing.

    • @OrthodoxAtheist
      @OrthodoxAtheist 4 місяці тому

      Imagine how shitty your life has to be to leave a shitty comment on a youTube video of a guy being helpful and giving free advice and demonstration. Who hurt you, bro?

  • @Pros-jc3bo
    @Pros-jc3bo 8 місяців тому

    My post has concrete around the post( more than 9 inches ) and this post- ups can not go through.

  • @brianh4480
    @brianh4480 9 місяців тому

    Informative video thanks. Another way to increase the weight using the strap would be to use a 5 gallon bucket and add more water as needed until the fence is plumb. 1 gallon water = 8 pounds so a 5 gallon bucket could potentially hold 40 pounds.

  • @dryrotdryrot9908
    @dryrotdryrot9908 9 місяців тому

    We need to see this in action!

    • @Zero2Random
      @Zero2Random 9 місяців тому

      We have another video comparing this version in action to the Webcaster offerings. I need to go back and link it in this video.

  • @TimewarpTV
    @TimewarpTV 10 місяців тому

    is it me or is this video loud as all get out?

  • @mikeligammare5773
    @mikeligammare5773 10 місяців тому

    I have a Webcaster 2 that I paired with a Data Vac Electric Duster, it is super compact and portable. It is great for small indoor areas like an apartment, it is a little globby, but it works great for an amateur like myself. I would recommend getting a longer hose if possible because it is a bit cumbersome to use.

  • @ShavinMcCrotch
    @ShavinMcCrotch 10 місяців тому

    I made the DIY web fan last year. The webs look absolutely real! I’m not using it this year though bcz the cleanup was tedious. It’s perfect for outdoors, but for inside I’m going to order a Webcaster. Thanks for the video! I couldn’t figure out the difference between 1 & 2. I’d have been mad if I bought the Webcaster 2! 😮‍💨

    • @Zero2Random
      @Zero2Random 10 місяців тому

      Awesome. Yeah, I'd hate to imagine clean up indoors, plus there is always a risk of staining some surfaces with the rubber cement. I'm glad that comparison helped. Its not even a close comparison, the 1 is a night and day improvement over the 2.

  • @nghomeus
    @nghomeus 11 місяців тому

    Great video ! Thank!

  • @crystalkerstal
    @crystalkerstal 11 місяців тому

    I wish we were friends!!!! Because you are so creatively awesome.

    • @Zero2Random
      @Zero2Random 11 місяців тому

      Aw, thanks. We're trying to get back to uploading regularly, lots of new ideas to try out.

    • @crystalkerstal
      @crystalkerstal 11 місяців тому

      @@Zero2Random can’t wait!!!! Looking forward to them🙂

  • @crystalkerstal
    @crystalkerstal 11 місяців тому

    That lightning is exquisite! Chefs kiss👩‍🍳

    • @Zero2Random
      @Zero2Random 11 місяців тому

      I'm hoping to have time to do a walk through of how we set it up this year.

  • @michaelhenderson5098
    @michaelhenderson5098 11 місяців тому

    Just repaired a post today. I used a repair post similar to the item you used. Only difference is we dug a hole, inserted a form and filled it with concrete, stuck the stake down into the concrete and let it set with the repair portion screwed to the post. I also drilled a hole though the stake near the bottom and affixed a stainless steel 1/4 inch machine screw double nutted to create a spike that sticks out each side of the stake. To straighten the post, I used a come along with an eye bolt screwed to my storage shed that was just a few feet away. :)

  • @Truncator
    @Truncator Рік тому

    Thanks for the info. and ... All Hail the MightyBehemoth! \m/

  • @mikeramirez1695
    @mikeramirez1695 Рік тому

    Great job but you shouldn't have to repair a fence that the builder installed using half-assery methods.

    • @Zero2Random
      @Zero2Random Рік тому

      Absolutely agreed. Unfortunately its the original fence that came with the property and they cut corners all over. The builders lost a class action due to that.

  • @alexyamach3635
    @alexyamach3635 Рік тому

    I bought one directly from their website. I was charged $54.50 for the PostUP and $15.00 for shipping to Pennsylvania. Total cost for PostUp and Shipping was $69.50. Made of thick sturdy metal. Went into the ground easily using sledgehammer. Came with bolts. Installation was easy. Fence is up and straight and looking good again. Happy with product.

    • @Zero2Random
      @Zero2Random Рік тому

      Yeah, unfortunately they are very heavy and bulky to ship. I do absolutely believe they are a stronger option than any of the other metal post repair options, but that also makes them cost more.

  • @sumg33k6
    @sumg33k6 Рік тому

    Like how you got the fence straight using the weights. Seen so many other overly complicated methods.

    • @Zero2Random
      @Zero2Random Рік тому

      Thanks, my originally plan was to put a dog tie down stake in the ground the use that to leverage the fence over, but the ground was too hard to get the stake in the ground. I was really happy it didn't take too much weight to do it.

  • @rybfish76
    @rybfish76 Рік тому

    Nicely done!

  • @gregmize01
    @gregmize01 Рік тому

    that weight trick was genius! Thanks!

    • @Zero2Random
      @Zero2Random Рік тому

      Thanks, I wasn't sure if it would work without a ton of weight, luckily I didn't have to move to many plates back there.

  • @robertkerby2581
    @robertkerby2581 Рік тому

    Great video on the proper use and installation of fence "Post Ups." Well done!

  • @cole141000
    @cole141000 Рік тому

    One way to solve that in level issue would be to use through bolts and add washers as necessary to get it plumb.

  • @passiton3801
    @passiton3801 Рік тому

    All u gotta do is insert it, at a angle leaning forward, then when it's driven in, it should be strait...

    • @Zero2Random
      @Zero2Random Рік тому

      That's how I did the section in the grass, the area shown at the beginning of the video. Worked really well, but the dirt wasn't like a rock.

  • @cliffhellmer6755
    @cliffhellmer6755 Рік тому

    Interesting that there is no need to put the base in concrete to support the repair and the old repair has held up even with the moisture issues at the install location.

    • @Zero2Random
      @Zero2Random Рік тому

      I think what makes it hold to fence so strongly is the offset of the part that goes into the ground. I was talking to the neighbor that lives on the other side of that fence, and he said he saw the rotted wood at the bottom and went to see how soon the fence would need to be replaced, and when he pushed on it it didn't budge.

  • @w1qg
    @w1qg Рік тому

    Very nice job, THANKS.

  • @ped959
    @ped959 Рік тому

    Great video! Appreciate the detail and tips. Looking forward to fixing my fence. New subscriber here!

    • @Zero2Random
      @Zero2Random Рік тому

      Awesome, glad that you found it helpful. I actually have another section that needs to be fixed and wont be able to use these, since its in between concrete on both sides of the fence. I was going to try to do it this weekend, I caught a cold at work so it looks like it will be next weekend. I'll have to film that to show a comparison in time for an average person repairing a fence the traditional way vs with this product.

    • @ped959
      @ped959 Рік тому

      @@Zero2Random that sounds great. I'll be sure to turn on notifications so I don't miss that. I'm in Houston, TX. I like how easy this is. Easy way to shore up a fence before hurricane winds.

    • @ped959
      @ped959 Рік тому

      @@Zero2Random also interested in the comparison, being the average guy myself!

  • @lizardman1303
    @lizardman1303 Рік тому

    It’s easy quick fix but expensive . It would cost about 20 dollars for a new post and cement but a lot more work . I’m surprised u needed to fix that section of the fence it looks like it’s still in good condition. I’m not sure it’s safe to use that many of them if it’s all on the same fence . Maybe I should also have a talk with your neighbor about the drainage issue

    • @Zero2Random
      @Zero2Random Рік тому

      Unfortunately for me, I would likely have to hire someone to replace the post itself. At the time I first used it, I was working 6 days a week in extremely physical work and just didn't have anything left when I got home, plus an ankle that has basically no cartilage left. That was the hard thing the fence itself wasn't bad, but for years there was a drainage issue. Unfortunately the property used to be a rental, and the owner was all but impossible to get ahold of. The new owners have fixed the issue, but the damage was already done. That said, its been 3 years for the first ones, and they are still rock solid. This weekend I have to attempt to repair a different section with actual post replacements, as it's in between a concrete walkway on my side and my other neighbors side. We'll see if my ankle can handle the digging, or whether I will have to hire someone.

  • @shawndodd2066
    @shawndodd2066 Рік тому

    Behemoth nice !

    • @Zero2Random
      @Zero2Random Рік тому

      🤘That shirts getting towards the end of its life lol, recently been trying to re-stock my collection because that's all I wear outside of work.

  • @ThanhNguyen-yy1cq
    @ThanhNguyen-yy1cq Рік тому

    Thanks for the great video and explanation, can you please share the link where you bought the post-ups?

    • @Zero2Random
      @Zero2Random Рік тому

      Thanks, there is a link in the description for the manufacturers website. They are also available on Amazon, if you search "postup fence repair". Lastly, if your in the central valley of California, you might be able to find them at your local Ace Hardware.

    • @ThanhNguyen-yy1cq
      @ThanhNguyen-yy1cq Рік тому

      @@Zero2Random thank you!

  • @ninasmith426
    @ninasmith426 Рік тому

    What is the name of that piece?

    • @Zero2Random
      @Zero2Random Рік тому

      Its called Postup Classic on the companies website, but the easiest way to find it is a google search of Postup fence post repair kit. The link in the description takes you straight to the manufacturer's website.

    • @ninasmith426
      @ninasmith426 Рік тому

      @@Zero2Random thank you

  • @cantoncardcollector1512
    @cantoncardcollector1512 Рік тому

    Do they sale those at Home Depot?

    • @Zero2Random
      @Zero2Random Рік тому

      Unfortunately not that I've seen. Since this is a smaller local company, something I was unaware of when I first bought them, they seem to be blocked out of the big box stores. I did find mine at Ace Hardware.

  • @HousewerkRecords
    @HousewerkRecords Рік тому

    If it’s harder to get the post fix bar in if the ground is solid, surely that’s good as it will hold up. Wet ground is only going to give you movement right.

  • @jayrasa978
    @jayrasa978 Рік тому

    Nice shirt man 🤘

    • @Zero2Random
      @Zero2Random Рік тому

      🤘I just picked up a pair of IsoTunes in ear hearing protection so I can listen while I work.

    • @jayrasa978
      @jayrasa978 Рік тому

      Makes work so much more enjoyable. Keep rocking man!!! 🤘