Wow very cool. Those do make it easy. I'm working on a fence for my dog. But it's a mix of wood and chainlink. It's taken me months to build the panels for just one side of my yard. One of these years I'll finish.
@@pretendfarm Don't worry. I don't need more injuries and problems than the list I already have ha ha. I know when to quit. My husband helps me with the hard stuff on his days off. Hoping to build our final chicken coop in the near future.
As a rule, are you supposed to use the same height t posts? Or could I use 5 ft posts to brace against 10 ft posts as long as I'm measuring the angle correctly? I'm making a garden enclosure that will double as a cat enclosure, and they won't be putting much pressure on the fence. Thanks! Awesome video!
You could definitely use shorter posts. You’d just have to brace it lower, but as you said, you’re not trying to keep cattle in. I think you’ll be fine!
Fabulous directions for my project. However, you said you would have instructions for a gate...? I can't seem to find that on your site. Do you have one? Thx!!
Tractor supply carries them for sure. If you have a local farm co-op they may have it too but honestly they are kinda hard to find. I know you can order it from tractor supply’s website. It’s kit # 205. Best of luck!
Don't buy these. They are made of aluminum and don't hold up well at all. I did my hole pasture with these and lost all my cows to the neighbors yard . They are a great idea but there just to weak atleat for cattle there junk. Stick it wood corner post so you don't have to make your corners all over again latter like I did.
I love your sense of humor. 😂 You just taught me something I didn’t know and you did it as you made me giggle. 🥰😂 Thank you!
I’m glad to hear that! I kinda considered this to be one of my more boring videos but it’s nice to hear some people benefited! ☺️
I can't tell you how much I look forward to your videos 🤗❤🤗
I’m glad! I’m thankful for the overwhelming support I get from my viewers like you ☺️
Great information! I’m excited to see what you will put into the enclosure, when it’s finished!
I’m excited myself!
Wow very cool. Those do make it easy. I'm working on a fence for my dog. But it's a mix of wood and chainlink. It's taken me months to build the panels for just one side of my yard. One of these years I'll finish.
That would drive me crazy! Once I start something I just gotta finish it!
@@pretendfarm It will be finished. I mostly work alone and deal with physical issues.
@@ScaryFear don’t hurt yourself! I bet someone would be happy to help
@@pretendfarm Don't worry. I don't need more injuries and problems than the list I already have ha ha. I know when to quit. My husband helps me with the hard stuff on his days off. Hoping to build our final chicken coop in the near future.
As a rule, are you supposed to use the same height t posts? Or could I use 5 ft posts to brace against 10 ft posts as long as I'm measuring the angle correctly? I'm making a garden enclosure that will double as a cat enclosure, and they won't be putting much pressure on the fence. Thanks! Awesome video!
You could definitely use shorter posts. You’d just have to brace it lower, but as you said, you’re not trying to keep cattle in. I think you’ll be fine!
@@pretendfarm Thanks, that's what I figured!
Fabulous directions for my project. However, you said you would have instructions for a gate...? I can't seem to find that on your site. Do you have one? Thx!!
I’ll do a special video for you on the gate tomorrow! 😉
So how did you tighten the fence?
We would like to get this kit. Where do you purchase it?
Tractor supply carries them for sure. If you have a local farm co-op they may have it too but honestly they are kinda hard to find. I know you can order it from tractor supply’s website. It’s kit # 205. Best of luck!
Wire cheaper just twist it
Don't buy these. They are made of aluminum and don't hold up well at all. I did my hole pasture with these and lost all my cows to the neighbors yard . They are a great idea but there just to weak atleat for cattle there junk. Stick it wood corner post so you don't have to make your corners all over again latter like I did.
Good to know! I guess I’m stuck with them now that they’re in the ground. I’m going to keep close watch on them now that you’ve warned me!