looks pretty good. professional explanation and easy instructions, thanks for posting!. in florida the property markers are rarely by the street. usually 25-30' from the centerline of the road right of way.
Is this still being done in 2017? The new system uses a metal pole that you drive into the ground eliminating the use of concrete all together. It cuts the job by more than half the time and costs. You front have all the mess with the dirt you took out and the bags of concrete
Well done bro. The only thing I could suggest is that you use some kind of wood block to hammer down the posts. Made me cringe watching a 4 lb sledge hit a vinyl fence post. Sure they are pretty strong. But it would suck if it cracked after installation. But well made video.
I do This all the time, never seen adjusting and alignment of the posts after is set with concrete, unless is dry and loose, this people may be professionals, but this video is totally wrong.
Wow look at those mountains in the background. Amazing!
looks pretty good. professional explanation and easy instructions, thanks for posting!. in florida the property markers are rarely by the street. usually 25-30' from the centerline of the road right of way.
Hi, do you know the local property markers for Port St. Lucie
Is Chad an actor? He does a great job with his delivery.
Information is on one side. I enjoyed the way the host spokr and professional video capturing with perfect sound balance.
the posts were set and then they adjusted alignment and height?? Wouldn't you do this BEFORE pouring concrete?
Is this still being done in 2017? The new system uses a metal pole that you drive into the ground eliminating the use of concrete all together. It cuts the job by more than half the time and costs. You front have all the mess with the dirt you took out and the bags of concrete
Well done bro. The only thing I could suggest is that you use some kind of wood block to hammer down the posts. Made me cringe watching a 4 lb sledge hit a vinyl fence post. Sure they are pretty strong. But it would suck if it cracked after installation. But well made video.
with concrete completely encasing the post, i'd be worried about water drainage. water always finds a way into things
Do you set the top of the post to 6' or is the 6' set to the top of the fence panel? Thanks,
I enjoy your videos caf
How much does this cost
Useful video in some regards but overall incomplete
Do you have a company in miami?
nice job
2 1/2 80 lb bags per hole???? Can that be right???
ebm010 no. 40 lbs minimum 80 max. Gate posts or corners 80-100
I do This all the time, never seen adjusting and alignment of the posts after is set with concrete, unless is dry and loose, this people may be professionals, but this video is totally wrong.
How much would this cost to get done
You need a better bar. Nice fence quad. Take it away Chad!
Take it away, Chad!