Been gettin tired of my cows following me out of the gate for awhile now and I’m about fed up, just last week one of on crazies followed me out and ran down the road ended up getting a couple of deputies to help me get her back up, luckily my brother has easy access to some good steel and another good friend of mine does do some concrete work I think this video will help me keep them ole girls behind the fence where they need to be.
Wow! That was really slick and turned out beautifully. My neighbors and I are going to be building one, and I'm doing research on UA-cam, Your video came up first, and I think my research is now complete. Thanks for sharing, and as always, keep building 👍
How many hours do you think it took you to cut all the metal, form it up and weld it all together? Just the metal fabrication, not the install. Thanks 😊
Looks good. I was wondering how you were going to keep them from jumping the corner since you didn't put the guard midway of the fence and then you showed that in like the final 10 seconds of the video :)
I picked the material up myself but spent around $1600 on materials. Probably went up 50% more in the past year. Are you planning on doing something similar?
Yep but I don’t have the equipment, so trying to evaluate costs vs having a local guy do it for me- what I gain in labor is lost in rentals. Thanks for the help. Blessings. Jim
Page 1 of the linked pdf has a drawing of the footings and I went off that www.dot.state.wy.us/files/live/sites/wydot/files/shared/Engineering_Services/Standard%20Plans/615-1%20%20(NOV_2004).pdf
Using the come-along off the forks is genius! Great video. Thanks
Thanks for the nice comment. Happy 2023!!
Been gettin tired of my cows following me out of the gate for awhile now and I’m about fed up, just last week one of on crazies followed me out and ran down the road ended up getting a couple of deputies to help me get her back up, luckily my brother has easy access to some good steel and another good friend of mine does do some concrete work I think this video will help me keep them ole girls behind the fence where they need to be.
Good luck! It’s a lot of work but definitely makes things easier. Thanks for commenting!
Wow! That was really slick and turned out beautifully. My neighbors and I are going to be building one, and I'm doing research on UA-cam, Your video came up first, and I think my research is now complete.
Thanks for sharing, and as always, keep building 👍
Thank you for the nice comment. Good luck!!
Nice work!
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Great video. Enjoyable to watch.
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Great 👍 video
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Nice work!!! Your place is looking great!!!
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Nice job
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very informative 🙏🏻 thanks
Thank you for the nice comment
I like I like it -your the man .keep doing what you do.
Thanks for the encouragement!
Brilliant video. Thank you for some really great ideas
Your welcome. Hopefully your project turns our well
Nicely done Sir!
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love video
Looks good, I call it crusher dust 👍
Thank you for the comment
We call it crusher fines.
Great project!
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Nice looking build bro
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Thank you for the comment and money! Happy you appreciated the video. I’m always looking for video ideas. What’s a project you’d like to see?
Nice, thank you!!
Are you working on a cattle guard?
Looks good
Thanks!
How many hours do you think it took you to cut all the metal, form it up and weld it all together? Just the metal fabrication, not the install. Thanks 😊
My best guess is 12-16 hours of labor, but just a guess
Looks good. I was wondering how you were going to keep them from jumping the corner since you didn't put the guard midway of the fence and then you showed that in like the final 10 seconds of the video :)
I had a couple calves figure out this year that they could duck under the side skirt so I had to weld another horizontal pipe. Thanks for commenting
Do you know what the spacing is between the pipes? Mine is 3.75” and I had a cow walk right over it
I used 4.5 pipe with 4.5 spacing
Nice work! What did you spend to do this yourself, including material and delivery?
I picked the material up myself but spent around $1600 on materials. Probably went up 50% more in the past year. Are you planning on doing something similar?
Yep but I don’t have the equipment, so trying to evaluate costs vs having a local guy do it for me- what I gain in labor is lost in rentals. Thanks for the help. Blessings. Jim
How did you decide what depth of concrete you wanted to use? I'm doing a similar install for myself.
Page 1 of the linked pdf has a drawing of the footings and I went off that
www.dot.state.wy.us/files/live/sites/wydot/files/shared/Engineering_Services/Standard%20Plans/615-1%20%20(NOV_2004).pdf
How much rebar did you use in the footings?
3 sticks of 3/8 in the bottom and two more sticks going up the sides
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lol why not make one frame and use it twice.. ????????? god bless.
Minimum concert delivery is 6 yards. So all that extra concrete would be way more expensive than the form material
Square bar seems to be better than round bar.
What usage are you referring to?
@@LewisRenovation easier to get a better weld.