+jkclten Hey, that is a waste of time. Buy yourself a Staple gun from Paslode. You can load 40 staples and nail at about 10 staples per 20 seconds. Best purchase we have ever made. Staples come on a rack (20 per rack) 2 racks per load into the gun. Stockade is the name of the gun, made by Paslode.
The only problem I see with this is that it isn't able to load #9 woven wire or horse wire (heavy wire) and if anyone has done any fencing in Kentucky or Tenn. on hills and mountains you would see this thing is useless.
If you think work being done more efficently reduces jobs you don't understand how it works, It frees people up to do other usefull work. Think about it, it just changes what the jobs are and more work gets done as a result. IF the savings are passed on to the farmer then the farmer will have more money to pay for other work to be done, they will have to spend it on something even if its just to pay someone to make their house nicer or something, the same thing applies if the contractor keeps the money, they will still buy something with that money saved and more work will be created. The other option is if the farmer passes on the saving to their customers ( which is what happens when all the farmers are doing it, basic competition) then food becomes cheaper, so the public spends less on the same food and clothing and they in turn have have extra money to pay people to do work for them ( as in they buy things). The reason we are a rich society is because of people making efficencys like this. And if someone wants to think that the poor get left behind or something, our poor are rich by poor country standards... and its because of people doing things like this.
Brilliant machine. Where genius meets practicality. Kudos from across the pond.
iv used one last week one improvement is to have a hydraulic ram to push the arm that the wire goes round
Absolutey amazing. Great work guys.
Great looking bit off kit just can’t see how it grabs the wire to tighten it
Great Idea, Wish you the best.
What kind of bit are you using with the impact drill to drive the staples at 3:57?
+jkclten Hey, that is a waste of time. Buy yourself a Staple gun from Paslode. You can load 40 staples and nail at about 10 staples per 20 seconds. Best purchase we have ever made. Staples come on a rack (20 per rack) 2 racks per load into the gun. Stockade is the name of the gun, made by Paslode.
+onlyonespike Thanks!
Will it fit on the rear of a compact tractor.
the wire and netting looks a bit slack.
what happens when you get trees and bushes on the fence line , i will tell you , you do it by hand
Wow. Great machine.
The only problem I see with this is that it isn't able to load #9 woven wire or horse wire (heavy wire) and if anyone has done any fencing in Kentucky or Tenn. on hills and mountains you would see this thing is useless.
onlyonespike fortunately as the gentleman in the video stated, he is aiming for the British and Australian market.
doesn't matter because it's not available in the usa!
Wrong... QuickfencerUSA.com
True story. We adapted the machine and it is now built in the USA.
You will never beat a hammer and a bucket of staples
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What kind of tool are you driving staples with at 3:57?
+BenFencin Paslode Staple Gun is the way to go. Way faster and easy to use. Stockade is the name of the gun, made by Paslode.
Sds drill with a staple attachment
Amazing time saving invention !
good on y mate that comment o y son will use it an y grandson will use it is the kind o quality we just don't see these days
price
genius!
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k:-D
For every job you take away from a Father you take away the chance to feed clothe his or her family. You need to PROVIDE jobs not to take away jobs.
Charles Smith could also say, with this, the inventor is skint
skint? i am an old sailor. from USA.
You can't pay Ppl enough to build fences. Get off your ass
If you think work being done more efficently reduces jobs you don't understand how it works, It frees people up to do other usefull work. Think about it, it just changes what the jobs are and more work gets done as a result. IF the savings are passed on to the farmer then the farmer will have more money to pay for other work to be done, they will have to spend it on something even if its just to pay someone to make their house nicer or something, the same thing applies if the contractor keeps the money, they will still buy something with that money saved and more work will be created. The other option is if the farmer passes on the saving to their customers ( which is what happens when all the farmers are doing it, basic competition) then food becomes cheaper, so the public spends less on the same food and clothing and they in turn have have extra money to pay people to do work for them ( as in they buy things). The reason we are a rich society is because of people making efficencys like this. And if someone wants to think that the poor get left behind or something, our poor are rich by poor country standards... and its because of people doing things like this.
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