How Wood Fence Posts are Made
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- Опубліковано 14 лют 2020
- How Wood Fence Posts are Made. Today we're gonna have a blast together! We'll tour American Timber and Steel's post factory in Texas! All this is part of our "Made in America" factory tour series where we get to see American workers building American products! Hope ya'll enjoy! www.americantimberandsteel.com...
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How many years from planting to production?
2:40 copy that
Thinning the Forest to stop wild fire
Yea the pointed post is a personal preference when putting posts in the ground
It’s crazy how complexed the system is for something so simple, and so common. It’s cool to see the process!! Thanks Josh!!
I think one thing that makes your channel better than others is, you teach your audience things. Most people just record what their lives are and what they do during the day. You learn us things EVERY video
That's for taking us along with you on these adventures
Was delighted to be a guest of the Duncan Sawmill in BC Canada (MacMillanBloedell). Amazing process. Cheers from the UK
Enjoyed the tour of this fence post processing factory. Very interesting and informative. Nice to know how a fence post is made.
Made in America. It gives me goosebumps when I hear that. Buy American build America.
I watched the clip you posted on facebook a while back. I live 50 miles from there and was glad to hear you in the area. Thanks for the video and come on back to the piney woods josh!
Yep I'll need a bunch this spring if it ever comes to WI. 800 yards of fence.
Thanks Josh, for a very informative video! I think it is interesting to see how the fence posts are made.
Very informative. The best part is the no waste mentalaty. Good for the environment. Thanks, Josh!
Spent 5 years working at a Northern Ca lumber mill between the age of 17-22. I then did a solid 28 years as an Officer with the Ca Hwy Patrol. I enjoyed working in the mill WAY more, although I made $4.75 an hour
Always love factory tours....thanks Mr. Rogers.
THANKS, we really enjoyed seeing how this was done! Very cool!!
YEAH, made in America ❣❣❣
Thanks for that! Nice to know they’re specially grown for this!
Well done 👍!
Of the hours of UA-cam I've watched.. This was by far the best content. More stuff like this PLEASE!
Really cool video Josh, thanks for showing us how pressure treated posts are made, love the made in America series!
Fascinating.
Awesome.
Another great informative video. Thanks for sharing Josh. Love that everything is used from trees.
Just wanna say I love watching your videos, when I was born we lived on a dairy farm and I really enjoy your content.
Thank you !
Awesome Josh, thanks for sharing and love the made in America theme that you are doing! Hope you had a good visit to TX, you were about 90 minutes north of where we live, safe travels back to NC.
Great video and footage of the process, thanks Josh! Bloopers were nice touch....
You are top shelf because you share important information for farming, homesteading, etc. No matter how small or huge you get it on your channel. I have learned the most from you. It is not making the same bread, soap, instapot like every channel out there. Thank you. PS. I
used the the knot tying on the wire fencing that you showed us. I think I will be trying that water from my stream set up, but not 100% sure yet.
thanks Sheryl
Thanks for showing.
That was very interesting Josh. Thanks buddy
This was awesome, thank you for sharing!
Great stuff, Josh! I like seeing how things are made.
Awesome vlog Josh. Yet another educational visit. Thanks for sharing these Vlogs they are so interesting. Ps lol to the bloopers 👍🏻
excellent video!!!!
Thanks for sharing this process! And taking the time to travel to Texas.
I always enjoy how it’s made videos. Great content!
Enjoyed the episode Josh! Thanks - never seen the process before. Cheers!
I love this series!
Your made in America videos are really well done. Great job Josh!
I'm 30 miles from there. Nice video!
Love these videos. Great information. Thanks Josh
LOVED the video Josh,Keep them coming!!!
Great Job making this Video really interesting.
Nice video, Josh. It’s cool to see how products are made!
ALWAYS WONDERED HOW THEY WERE MADE THANKS JOSH
Thanks for the tour!
That’s really cool!
Enjoyed watching how they make a fence post for farms
Thank you. I enjoyed watching
Awesome video! Glad they allow you to come and do these kinds of videos.
me too!
Awesome video. THANKS. N.M.
Awesome video. Love the American Made Series.
“These are sticks!” 🤣🤣🤣👍🏻
I laughed, too!
Well done Josh, nice video thanks for Sharing.
Pretty cool good to see nothing goes to waste
Josh thanks for sharing this very interesting video, really enjoyed it.
Loved it Josh. That was a really cool video. Definitely enjoyed it. Thanks 👍👍👍❤️
Wow this is amazing. Thank you for this video. This is so freaking cool.
How grown up intelligent men, get scared in front of a Camera, is amazing!
Keep showing the bloopers Josh
LOL 😆👍👍
Such an awesome video! Great footage and info man! The tenons are my favorite, remind me of my log home in CO! Woooooo!
This was the best tour yet
Thank you for this video. I really like it.... I have to build myself 5' high 800' of new fencing around my property within the next few months as well.
Wow. Love this.
Amazing
Cool to see. I work in the lumber yard side of a truss plant. We use Southern Yellow Pine wides (2x6,2X8,2X10,&2X12). All high grade lumber 2400-2850. Heavy stuff. Cool to see some of their production.
This is soo cool! I love this.
You make me smile. Love from Brisbane, Australia.
Cool Josh very nice video thanks for sharing with us
Thats awesome Josh! My parents lived in Lake Livingston up in the Piney Woods for years. Great country up there!
Loving these videos Josh! Awesome made in the 🇺🇸
That's pretty cool. I need about 20 post now! Thanks!
That was a very interesting video. We put in about 300 of those post last summer on our farm. Awesome!
How much did it cost?
I loved this very informative video. Thanks
Great video keep them coming!!
Impressive.
Keep it up Josh love tto see American manufacturing. Our people don't get the credit they should. God bless
That was very interesting. Good video. Thank You
Enjoyed the video as usual. Very interesting seeing the how their made products. You are living the dream...very cool area, animals, toys, and a KIller wife. I am even talking like you now. LOL
Hey Josh thank you for the video I enjoyed it didn't know that's how post was done
I loved the video I lived on a old farm had to repair alot of fence and posts, but i never knew just how much work went into a fence post or what they did with the scap produced thanks to u I know know.
Great job I really enjoyed watching very informative 👍
Cool, interesting video. Thanks!
That was awesome, Stoney! I have always been curious of that process. You all are awesome. I’m in NC, and will probably invite myself to spend the day with y’all! 😂
Great video Josh👍🏻
Good information about this company. Thanks Josh for this ingo.ametica the greatest.
Great stuff!
I used to work in a kiln mill named allagany wood products and it's not a whole lot different than how those people make fence posts. That's cool. Thanks for the education brother.
Great video! Loved it👍
excellent video, keep on keeping on...WHOOOO!!!
Great video really kept my attention
Hi...... Thank you 🎥👍👍👍
Like the how it’s made show but better.
Really interesting video I really appreciate all the great videos you do
Great Video !!!
Very educational. I always wondered how the process worked with treated pine.
Absolutely cool video 👌 bloopers very funny fun👍🇺🇸
While in Nacadoghes you were about 40 miles from little farm in East Texas - would have loved to treat you to a good Texas barbecue plate! Let us know as you travel and have time available so we can distract you with a nice local lunch or dinner! We enjoy your videos - keep up the great work!
Cool.
Great content love this channel
awesome video! really enjoy your videos! well done mate!
As an American production worker, In an American manufacturing facility, I appreciate this video. #Woooooo #NatureBoy :D
Tha mill! Wooo!
Yes very interesting that was .always enjoy your shows bud and the question on your live feed about TV or you tube ..I'm on you tube all the time I seldomley watch TV it's you tube or well you tube lol anyways bud great vid and God bless bud