Please Don't Call This A Pallet Fence
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- Опубліковано 4 чер 2024
- 👉🏻 Tool & Product Links Below 👇🏻
Today we build a stellar 4' horizontal cedar fence for Cody Craft Brewing. Using steel fence posts with welded baseplates on existing concrete, this little fence makes the perfect addition to an outdoor patio area.
👇🏻 Tools & Products 👇🏻
👉🏻 Stringline On 3:1 Geared Wheel - bit.ly/gearedreel
👉🏻 Milwaukee 200' Open Tape: amzn.to/3DjJVOE (affiliate link)
👉🏻 Steel Fence Posts With Welded Baseplates: bit.ly/SWIsteelpost-bp
👉🏻 Simpson Concrete Screws: bit.ly/SWISimpsonScrews
👉🏻 Composite Shims: bit.ly/SWIcompositeshims
👉🏻 #8 X 1 5/8" Stainless Steel Screws: bit.ly/SWI8x158stainlessscrew
👉🏻 Magnum Nail Gun: bit.ly/swimagnum
👉🏻 15-degree Ring Shank Nails: bit.ly/15degringshank
Contents:
00:00 - Layout & Mounting
05:39 - Nailers & Pickets
09:09 - Dressing Out
12:58 - Finishing Touch - Навчання та стиль
A wooden pallet could only HOPE to be that beautiful! Great looking fence guys, nice attention to fit & finish, very impressive.
I reclaimed this old horizontal cedar fence and made a beautiful pallet!
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Came to see, but stayed for the fun verbal presentation. You all are a cool team. Presentor is kind. HARD WORKERS AND GREATLY EQUIPED. ThankS FOR THIS beautiful video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Fabulous video. At first I thought you weren't going to cover how to set the posts and I got mad, but then you completely covered that in good detail and even referred to a dedicated video. Loved it.
Beautiful pallet fence fellas
I used the Simpson anchors on 5ft chain link gate post and they are so much easier than anchor bolts with the nut and washer
Great Fence Installation. I liked you 45 degree top rail cap. I don't that very often in California.
Your buddy in the orange shirt probably has something to say about those pickets being so bowed/twisted. He had some words for Jeff when he put up a fence and his pickets had a little bit of a bow to em.
Man this is really good step by step guide. Excellent job man.
Great job love the videos!!!
Love your videos. Finished my fence this weekend. The only trouble I had was the corner parts when doing the horizontal fencing. This video showed me how.
Nice work!
Nice job guys!👍
Thanks! 👍
Love these videos!
Thanks! 👍🏻👍🏻
Nice looks good
Well done project and video! Finish product looks great!
That's high praise from the Godfather of fencing! 🙂 Thanks!
@@SWiFence
Wow! Let’s see Mark, down in Florida, get a comment like that from Tony!
Nice!
That turned out sweet!
Thanks!
Dan… here’s a piece of advice… call it a pallet fence. I mean when you look at it from the front it looks like skids. However when you eyeball down it’s length… it looks like a row of skids. I suspect you’d agree that Pallet Row evokes much more appealing thoughts than Skid Row!
And thanks to your shadow puppet I’ll have an ear worm all day! (The things us loyal subscribers go through just trying to have a good danged day!)
🤣 It's true! Loyal subscribers like you put up with so much!
If you keep calling it a pallet fence you and Dan are going to have a row.
@@TheLarryBrown LOL
Please come do my fence I'm in WA LOL...Wyoming folks are lucky!!!
Also, as a DYIer, I found that a hammer drill (at least in my hands) is not a precision instrument, so its smarter to drill the 2nd hole with the post base in place as a template, and even an anchor dropped in the first hole (but not tapped in). Trying to "move" a drilled hole in cement a smidge to the left doesn't work well.
Great video! I know ceder is pretty much weather resistant, but do you need to treat with anything else?
Yes, it should be sealed. We love Wood Defender.
Great videos guys! I have one question, what material are you using to make the base plates for the bottom to bolt to the concrete?
1/4" thick galvanized steel.
do you guy sell the manual post driver
The red Strainright? www.swifence.com/post-driver-100mm.html
I'm looking at doing a railing on top of a high retaining wall very similar to this, but trying Simpson StrongTie EZ Bases with 5.5" wedge anchors. Main problem is that the only 4x4 posts that really fit are PT pine. Looking at this vid, I'm not sure I'd trust your tiny welded-on post bases with those dinky 2 inch concrete anchors. How well do you think that will hold up against a good severe thunderstorm or a clumsy 250lb dude tripping into it?
Where can postmaster posts be purchased? Having a hard time finding them in Nebraska!
Er... well... we sell them. 🙂
👉🏻 PostMaster Fence Posts: bit.ly/postmasterposts
👉🏻 Postmaster Posts With Welded Baseplates: bit.ly/postmaster-bp
dan's best work i wonder why
at 8:33 would bug me. the corners need to match like siding
Stainless steel is definitely the way to go!
Is it better to sight test the poles height like you did OR place a level between the post? I'm guessing you guys sight test because it has not caused an issue.
We eyesight post height because we build to roll gently with the terrain. The ground we're building on is never perfectly flat.
5:12
Laser?
You totally could. I'm so used to eyesighting I default to it.
Nice palette fence
See, I didn’t call it a pallet fence
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personally, I think the end of the top rail would look better with a 45 beveled in toward the fence or maybe a partial 45 to offset the square end, which would probably be even better. A bevel would definitely look better though, even if it only came down half way the thickness of the 2x4.
but hey, your pallet fence looks great lol just kidding! it looks great!
I always called this style the Lobster Trap fence.
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do you like nails over screws on this kind of cedar?
For sure! Waaay faster.
@@SWiFence do you think they hold as well over time as the wood begins to shrink and tries to twist? It's been my observation that they tend to lift up more with nails. Maybe a lot of that could be prevented with some kind of wood sealer?
@@comingtofull-ageinchrist6736 Pros like this guy are not worried about what happens in 10 years. They may honor a one year warranty, they build for that. Time is money to these guys and if they can sink 10 nails in time same time as one screw, who cares what happens in 10 years. As home owners, we do, and we can take our time because we are not trying to build 10 fences in a week.
@@TheLarryBrown everyone is entitled to their opinion, but I was asking what his preference is.
I don’t know about Mark, I do know that you guys got some accolades from the one and only Tony Thornton.
You know tractor supply has enough pallets so you don’t need that cedar stuff that costs money. Much easier when you can just unscrew and take a ride to swap them out for new panels… err umm I mean pallets
maybe they have really expensive pallets lol
if the wood came from a pallet .. then its a pallet fence..ROFL
Question: WHY is it a "guessing game" to figure out where the screw holes are?
IF those Postmaster posts are standardized, then all you have to do is grab another one, set it against the inside of the fince and line it up with the top and simply mark where the screw holes are. FOR those posts you cut off, take care to mark the difference the cutting made, so you can factor that in.
So your spare post acts as a guide for the inside screws.
I hope I'm making sense.
If you try this, please let me know if it works, or it turns out I'm fulla shit.
(Always a possibility when "might" and "maybe" get involved.)
Anywho, let me know. Later.
I. Love. This. Idea!