@@Canningfarms so was i till someone corrected me last year. Every day you learn something new in this game. The DJI mic’s make a serious difference to the audio too 👍
@IFarmWeFarm one thing about putting videos up is you learn quickly what your doing wrong but that's a good thing.. yea they are way better than any mic I had before expensive but really good
Great vid as always. I'd say people watch because your real and at it, not fulla shite and throwing vids up like its a show. Real life's the way. Always good, always interesting. Always nice to see the progress that your making and your making ground. Keeper lit. Great stuff. 👌🏻
Congrats. Great video. I’d put the insulated cable around the bolt and held in place between the nuts that would give you one hole more for another handle. Cheers from Meath
Hi, I cannot be exactly sure from what I could see in the video but I think that you are connecting the wire incorrectly with the egg shaped insulators which is leading to fence failure. How? You would seem to be using the wire in a manner that it is trying to pull the insulator apart when under tension and any movement of the wire soon saws (cuts) or tears through the thinnest part the plastic insulator. What is needed is that the two loops of wire (one being the wire around the post and one being the fence line wire) are pulling TOWARDS one another with the main body of the insulator keeping them apart rather than trying to tear the insulator apart. The best and correct usage is to first fix the wire and insulator to the post before fixing the line wire to the insulator. To manage this pass the wire through a hole in the insulator and bend the wire back on itself as tight as reasonably possible and fix both ends very securely to the post. Then twist the wire as close as possible to the insulator with it critically positioned on the inside of this loop for at least one whole revolution. The end result will look a bit like a peach with the stone in the centre (insulator) held in place by the wire as the skin on a peach. I do this by inserting a screwdriver in a wire hole as pulling firmly as possible whilst twisting the insulation. (If you step back and look at it it appears a little bit like a cherry (insulator) growing on a stalk (twisted wire) attached to the branch (wooden post.) Then using the tail of the line wire insert an adequate length through the unused hole in the insulator and wind it tightly around the line wire as close as possible to the insulator. Cut any unused line wire not used and disposed of safely. Note. If you are trying to fix multiple wires (T junction, X roads etc) to one post at the same height it is possible but really difficult to try to do more than two using one securing wire. Best wishes, Dan.
Great video Gavin, paddocks look great 👏 agree on them egg insulators. Nothing is made like it used to be.
Cheers boss much appreciated.. doesn't help I was putting them on wrong all this time 😅🤣🤣
@@Canningfarms so was i till someone corrected me last year. Every day you learn something new in this game. The DJI mic’s make a serious difference to the audio too 👍
@IFarmWeFarm one thing about putting videos up is you learn quickly what your doing wrong but that's a good thing.. yea they are way better than any mic I had before expensive but really good
Great video, keep at it Gavin.
Cheers Tony
I've a young lad here whos mad for a bit of work. Ill send him up to help pick the stones. Only over the border in headford. 😅
If it's free then your on 🤣
great video and thanks for the tips
Cheers Don
Great vid as always. I'd say people watch because your real and at it, not fulla shite and throwing vids up like its a show. Real life's the way. Always good, always interesting. Always nice to see the progress that your making and your making ground. Keeper lit. Great stuff. 👌🏻
Cheers yea sometimes it's just boring stuff but I'm not doing anything that I wouldn't do anyways.. thanks again means alot
Love this comment! could not agree more 👍 favourite farm youtuber. Love the videos 🐄🚜 keep up the good work Canning farms 👏
Great video again. Looking forward to more
Cheers pj
good to see you back
Cheers joe
Congrats. Great video. I’d put the insulated cable around the bolt and held in place between the nuts that would give you one hole more for another handle. Cheers from Meath
Cheers boss
Cracking video lad
Cheers paddy
Hello, I am looking at these videos. They are very beautiful. Do you have work in agriculture? Should I work for you if I am from Morocco?
Great video Canning farms 🚜
Thanks so much
FROM:- Co. Mayo. Your imagination is running wild and free and eventually will pay off. God Bless You Gavin. 🙏🇮🇪🙏
Good man Gavin. I'm in the van racing down to you to pick those lock of stones 😂
Bring the trailer 🤣
@@Canningfarms upon me oath I will. Load up on some hard wood 🤣🤣
@cdemo1186 plenty of that round here 😂
you are connecting the egg insulators incorrectly thats why they are splitting
Yea doing it wrong for years 😅🤣
Mighty as she goes great grass
It's starting to come hopefully with the good weather it will push on
Good stuff
Great video. Can you used barb wire on clipx post?
Yea just put it through were the insulators would sit
Hi, I cannot be exactly sure from what I could see in the video but I think that you are connecting the wire incorrectly with the egg shaped insulators which is leading to fence failure.
How? You would seem to be using the wire in a manner that it is trying to pull the insulator apart when under tension and any movement of the wire soon saws (cuts) or tears through the thinnest part the plastic insulator. What is needed is that the two loops of wire (one being the wire around the post and one being the fence line wire) are pulling TOWARDS one another with the main body of the insulator keeping them apart rather than trying to tear the insulator apart.
The best and correct usage is to first fix the wire and insulator to the post before fixing the line wire to the insulator. To manage this pass the wire through a hole in the insulator and bend the wire back on itself as tight as reasonably possible and fix both ends very securely to the post. Then twist the wire as close as possible to the insulator with it critically positioned on the inside of this loop for at least one whole revolution. The end result will look a bit like a peach with the stone in the centre (insulator) held in place by the wire as the skin on a peach.
I do this by inserting a screwdriver in a wire hole as pulling firmly as possible whilst twisting the insulation. (If you step back and look at it it appears a little bit like a cherry (insulator) growing on a stalk (twisted wire) attached to the branch (wooden post.)
Then using the tail of the line wire insert an adequate length through the unused hole in the insulator and wind it tightly around the line wire as close as possible to the insulator. Cut any unused line wire not used and disposed of safely.
Note. If you are trying to fix multiple wires (T junction, X roads etc) to one post at the same height it is possible but really difficult to try to do more than two using one securing wire.
Best wishes, Dan.
I've been doing ot wrong for years 😅🤣
instead of using fencing eggs put insulation tube around the strainers and hammer in a staple wont let you down ..
It looks like your putting the end egg insulators on the wrong way around, might be why they are splitting
Doing it wrong for a lifetime 😅🤣
Your putting the eggs on wrong, put wire threw far hole not near one
Cheers patrick
Using clipex 6 years only job your digger man is tidy boy
He's acserious driver that wasn't easy done.. clipex great job