How to Build a Fence - Part 1 (Post Setting)

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  • Опубліковано 18 чер 2024
  • I wanted to give a simple step by step on how to build your own fence. This is a 3 part series that will help outline the best way to achieve a strong fence, with the right type and size of dimensional lumber.
    #howtobuildafence #settingafencepost #fences
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    Please leave a comment below, I am happy to hear what questions or suggestions you may have.
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  • @bostonfamily09
    @bostonfamily09 2 роки тому +3

    This is the video I've been looking for. After researching and reviewing so many other videos this is by far the best. Thanks for posting!

  • @bernardtoney6210
    @bernardtoney6210 3 місяці тому +1

    Best 3 part series on youtube!!
    Thanks for your expertise. All the help i needed!

    • @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer
      @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer  3 місяці тому

      Great to hear!

    • @Masticas.
      @Masticas. 2 місяці тому

      @@HandcraftedbyChrisPalmeryou didnt explain how to set the string correctly, how to get a straight line, how to tie the string. cmon bro this is a garbage instructions video for people who know nothing about construction.

    • @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer
      @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer  2 місяці тому

      @Masticas. you're comment is garbage. Follow the video, tie the string to a post at each end. Then match all your posts to the string line. You can't tie a knot, you're on another level of help buddy.

  • @ericelam5656
    @ericelam5656 2 роки тому +29

    Fence line needs to be inline and pleasant to the eye looking down the line.. The #1 way without having to level each pole with a leveler would be string the top and bottom of the (2) preset end-post this way the alignment will be fool proof but you will still need to level side to side, the fence line will be 100% directly inline with the (2) end post. I could not find 1 video where 2 strings upper and lower is being used which is the most precise and efficient way of installing the fence post. I've been doing the 2 string alignment since I was 14 years old - 51 years. And I was taught this method by a 70 year old multi-millionaire contractor.

    • @RaiderNation86
      @RaiderNation86 2 роки тому

      What does multimillionaire matter?

    • @ericelam5656
      @ericelam5656 2 роки тому +2

      @@RaiderNation86 your reply is a dumb reply, his million$ were built because of his perfection about his work. Self made validates he did something correctly, would you rather that I learned the best way to set a fence line was from a homeless man that didn't know shit? Liberals are everywhere, this is killing America.

    • @Edit_the_edit
      @Edit_the_edit 2 роки тому +27

      @@RaiderNation86 that's how he afforded the second string...

    • @youdontreallybelievethat
      @youdontreallybelievethat 2 роки тому +1

      @@Edit_the_edit 😂😂

    • @Robinhood179
      @Robinhood179 2 роки тому

      Thats good to know actually. I’ll definitely do that when I put my fence in later this year.

  • @O.D.J.tile865
    @O.D.J.tile865 2 роки тому +3

    good job man 👍 .. thanks for sharing this helps me

  • @rikkeles2331
    @rikkeles2331 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for the video! Very helpful and exactly what I was looking for. 😊. Luckily here in Florida we don't have to worry about frost lines or concrete in the posts.

  • @lauraskillings88
    @lauraskillings88 Рік тому

    thanks so much for the video! are you able to explain how you created a peak to keep water away from the post?

  • @ML-ks2lj
    @ML-ks2lj Рік тому +2

    You want that post in the center of the concrete too. The best you can any way. I like to fill the bottom of the holes with gravel or pea one as well. I have seen to manyposts sink because of being in edge of the footer.

    • @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer
      @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer  Рік тому

      Most definitely, and if you find yourself slightly off centre due to the spacing, you can always pull out a shovel to elongate that hole in the direction you need to keep your concrete evenly distributed around your posts! :)

  • @romanp9555
    @romanp9555 2 роки тому +1

    wouldn’t you want to add water between the concrete bags ?

  • @davidquinn9676
    @davidquinn9676 2 роки тому

    OK you convinced me. I live in NY, my frost line is 4 or 5 feet. I am not going to dig holes 6 or 7 feet deep. I'll just skip the concrete, slide my metal posts into the soil, and deal with the shifting as it goes.

    • @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer
      @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer  2 роки тому +2

      How did I convince you to not dig holes for concrete footings?

    • @byondvision
      @byondvision 2 роки тому

      I'm in NY aswell and ur overthinking it, I'm trying to put up a fence for chicken wire to keep foxes out. We are not trying to build a foundation for a home lmao. Dig a foot and half down. Put 6inches of gravel or small backyard rocks. Insert 12inches of post, fill remainder of hole with concrete.

    • @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer
      @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer  2 роки тому

      @@byondvision I recommend you look into your bylaws or building codes. Frost line is a standard to prevent post upheaval. Sorry to burst your bubble, especially in NY - you have a nice cold winter like us in Ontario.

  • @TheBlades2012
    @TheBlades2012 Рік тому

    Question, why add the post mix first? surely it wont soak through all of it as it dries out quickly? When I've done a fence I pour some water in and add mix and then add more water and give it a good dash with a tool etc. I always thought be doing it your way the water wont soak all the way through and it could have dry spot in the middle and only hardened around the edges and tops etc. Even though it would be a lot easier doing it your way...

    • @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer
      @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer  Рік тому

      So in this terrain it was a bog, the bottom of the holes were filled with water from the natural ground water seeping in. The whole yard is clay beyond 3ft, so the last foot of depth allowed for great saturation. Also, putting the mix in the bottom first will allow a base to the post, it's never caused any issued and that fence is still straight after 6 years plus.

  • @kboston2552
    @kboston2552 Рік тому +3

    Im planning on doing a fence soon. Would there be any downside to filling the entire hole with concrete and finishing it it off with a slope away from the post(no dirt)?

    • @Kairenovations
      @Kairenovations Рік тому

      why would you want to have a big pile of concrete around the post

    • @JosiahJessen
      @JosiahJessen Рік тому +2

      @@Kairenovations why would you want to have a big pile of dirt around the post

  • @jacobgamble9786
    @jacobgamble9786 Рік тому

    Watch for dry pockets in concrete … Crete that doesn’t get mixed … and run Crete just above ground level or water will rot out your post at the base in which the Crete hasn’t formed some kind of barrier or protection

    • @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer
      @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer  Рік тому

      The 6x6 posts have a special coating to prevent underground rot. So hopefully the concrete won't do anything it shouldn't.

  • @PBunyanOx
    @PBunyanOx 2 роки тому +3

    Thumbs up just for those guns.

  • @irisponcedeleon2239
    @irisponcedeleon2239 2 роки тому +3

    Excellent! But, where on earth do you live 😳 that your frost line is 48"?

  • @johnkutz3207
    @johnkutz3207 Рік тому +2

    Thanks. But how do you level the TOPS of the posts? I didn't see any effort to ensure the tops are level (horizontal). Do you cut them after installation?

    • @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer
      @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer  Рік тому +2

      I hold a speed square and cut them flush to match the plumb post.

    • @rodric3005
      @rodric3005 4 місяці тому

      Aligning a string between the end posts works too

  • @etodachine12
    @etodachine12 4 місяці тому +1

    What kind of posts did you use?

  • @uk1941
    @uk1941 2 роки тому +1

    That extra fence under ground is gonna make the project much more expensive. Not saying your'wrong but this is the first informative video that didn't say 2 feet.

  • @clownman9859
    @clownman9859 3 місяці тому +1

    um,,, the bobcat jacked up the grass,, was that an issue? lol!
    to offset that previous comment, great video and very informative pal 👍 👌

  • @tuaora6491
    @tuaora6491 2 роки тому +1

    Hi i have a question ^^ did you get a permits to build that

  • @twistedpudding
    @twistedpudding 2 роки тому +1

    How do you align the height?

    • @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer
      @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer  2 роки тому +1

      Typically you would measure off the ground for your height. I keep the post cuts all typical with 6" or 8" off the top plate board.

    • @juarnlewis761
      @juarnlewis761 2 роки тому +2

      stringline, with a spirit level attatchment, mark the 2 posts, or each individual post, and then use that as the mark to go off, when measuring up

  • @RaiderNation86
    @RaiderNation86 2 роки тому +1

    So my frost line is 24 , Should I make my holes 24 or 30inches?

    • @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer
      @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer  2 роки тому

      I suggest 48" and the only way to go less, is if you have specs from your geographical region stating otherwise.

    • @mikesweet5848
      @mikesweet5848 Рік тому

      ​@@HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer You ain't building a foundation to a home my guy. 24" is gonna be plenty for a 30 year fence idc if you live in Alaska.

    • @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer
      @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer  Рік тому +2

      @@mikesweet5848 well Mike, I'm glad you are the OBC and create the code for building...oops wait, no you don't! Lol, try following the rules and guidelines put out, you may make a better Carpenter or whatever you want to be when you grow up 😆

    • @mikesweet5848
      @mikesweet5848 Рік тому

      @@HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer I'm already at the top of my game so it would be hard to get any better. I quite literally build the nicest power gates in a metro of 3M people.
      Once again, you're building a 30 year fence not a foundation for a home. I know it gets a little confusing, but I would be shocked if you could cite a building code that says you need to pour 48" for a fence post lol you should hear yourself talk.
      It's always entertaining to see someone put out an instructional video and get ratioed, but take to the comments to try to clap back.

    • @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer
      @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer  Рік тому +2

      @@mikesweet5848 listen, come up to our province where we standardized our post depths to be below frost lines. These subdivision style fences require 4ft due to the heaving of our spring season. If you're not geographically challenged, look up on the old Google Maps for some help to see where that is. And if you speak to any other Canadian builders, you'll likely get the same answer. Hopefully your fancy fences last where you build them Top Gun 🤣

  • @williamlewin9610
    @williamlewin9610 2 роки тому

    I dug my post 2ft I live in Eastern Tennessee.

    • @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer
      @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer  2 роки тому

      Yeah, can't say for sure what will happen....perhaps ask the fence guys what they typically dig. 2ft is shallow for any post. Tipping hazzard with a top heavy post.

    • @williamlewin9610
      @williamlewin9610 2 роки тому

      @@HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer I ran into a lot of slate rock it was almost impossible to dig any deeper.

    • @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer
      @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer  2 роки тому +1

      @@williamlewin9610 break out a chipping hammer SDS or mini jack. Otherwise you could put a mount into the rock like a footing.

  • @matthews852
    @matthews852 Рік тому +2

    I can not find one video, anywhere, on how to ensure two gate posts are straight across from another and not angled slightly.

    • @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer
      @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer  Рік тому +1

      Use the technique to square a deck 3,4,5. Basically the 2 flats of the triangle measure 3 and 4 and your 5 is the length of the diagonal.
      Or simply use a 6ft level to flush your faces.

    • @matthews852
      @matthews852 Рік тому +1

      @@HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer Thank you..

  • @warrenranstrom4462
    @warrenranstrom4462 2 роки тому

    What’s your bicep routine?

  • @hbomb_101
    @hbomb_101 2 роки тому +1

    So is the spacing between each post 8ft exactly?

    • @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer
      @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer  2 роки тому

      As close to as possible, usually 8ft on centre. So 2x6x8 lumber can be used and also makes for a stronger fence not spreading posts too far apart.

  • @sexyma1983
    @sexyma1983 2 роки тому +1

    What is a frost
    Line? How do I find that out? I’m in Texas

  • @jeremyryan7632
    @jeremyryan7632 Рік тому +1

    When you first started, how did you know that your string line (from point A to B) was straight?? Yes the string is straight because when you pull a string it becomes straight but it doesn’t mean the FENCE LINE is straight.

    • @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer
      @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer  Рік тому

      It's marked by property stakes, metal spikes in the ground. You should have a survey with your home. The stakes and string line go in line with each other.

  • @brianwilliams8162
    @brianwilliams8162 Рік тому +1

    You can tell he is intelligent

  • @nutthrower4415
    @nutthrower4415 3 роки тому +1

    How do you know when you have enough water

    • @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer
      @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer  3 роки тому +2

      Fill a 5 gal. Pail if you want and pour that in. Essentially you mix it and if it feels too thick add more 😉 if its too runny...it will tame longer to set.

  • @Paul-qq7mh
    @Paul-qq7mh Рік тому +1

    Good size post holes but i don't know about the rapid set concrete tho.

  • @dh-in8qr
    @dh-in8qr 2 роки тому +1

    you didn't list what type or where I get the right kind of gravel.

    • @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer
      @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer  2 роки тому

      It all depends on where you live. Its concrete post mix sold at all hardware stores here in Canada.

    • @DearthVadar
      @DearthVadar 2 роки тому +1

      cheapest concrete 60lb or 90lb bags u can find @ HD works just as fine

  • @internalinjectiontrulyhere6182
    @internalinjectiontrulyhere6182 2 роки тому

    Dem thread

  • @jbaillie01
    @jbaillie01 2 роки тому

    Sorry im confused with the comment about existing holes. What's the issue ? Why wouldn't you use existing wholes specially if your going like for like or did I Hear that wrong

    • @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer
      @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer  2 роки тому

      Reason being the old holes are filled concrete and old posts unless you can remove them successfully

    • @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer
      @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer  2 роки тому

      Some old holes are poorly dug and create more work than making your new one as it could require double the concrete to fill. 👍

  • @kasonertmann4684
    @kasonertmann4684 Рік тому

    You fucked that yard up with that bobcat 😂

    • @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer
      @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer  Рік тому +1

      Sorry I didn't have the floating version to hover over the grass...of course it has track marks, that's what seed, sod and soil is for 🙃

  • @retiredgenius
    @retiredgenius Рік тому +2

    Why don't any videos ever talk about how to make sure the string line is straight? Like there is not a single video that talks about that. It completely skips that part

    • @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer
      @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer  Рік тому

      How to keep it straight, pull it tight from end to end 😁

    • @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer
      @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer  Рік тому

      You need a site survey or a property stake to know where the line is between properties, after that set, your stakes where they need to land according to your bylaws and pull a string line tight. That's it. Then locate your 1st post and mark your post centre to centre distances.

  • @deendoherty9674
    @deendoherty9674 2 роки тому

    How can you add all the post mix then the water, the water will not reach the bottom and you'll just have a few inches of concrete.

    • @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer
      @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer  2 роки тому

      I add one bag to stabilize base of post and then mix and pour in the rest while adding water. The ground water rises up in these holes so it does get wet and sets up well. Not like pouring a deck footing.

    • @Force5_Eye_Dev
      @Force5_Eye_Dev 2 роки тому +1

      Quickrete says to add after right on the package. So if they say it’s good I’m sure you’re fine! 😁

  • @yourlifeisyourfault.4212
    @yourlifeisyourfault.4212 8 місяців тому +1

    Nobody ever recommendeds having your utilities located first...
    I have multiple power, water, gas, cable & even a high pressure gas main line. Call for locate its free!

    • @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer
      @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer  8 місяців тому

      This is very true, but in the backyard there should be none as they are supposed to be coming to the front yard. 👌

    • @yourlifeisyourfault.4212
      @yourlifeisyourfault.4212 8 місяців тому +1

      @@HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer I wonder how many People's last words are "Should be" or "supposed too"...
      I hear you But it's free & 48hr fast so why not.

    • @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer
      @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer  8 місяців тому

      @@yourlifeisyourfault.4212 didn't disagree. Just stating backyards are not typical for locates to go to.

  • @georgesedeno7891
    @georgesedeno7891 2 роки тому

    You mean plumb...not level...?

    • @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer
      @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer  2 роки тому

      Plumb is vertically level 😉

    • @georgesedeno7891
      @georgesedeno7891 2 роки тому

      @@HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer correct if you have a 3rd grade education.

    • @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer
      @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer  2 роки тому

      @@georgesedeno7891 I didn't learn anything of this in Grade 3, you must have gone to the school of higher learning! LOL

    • @georgesedeno7891
      @georgesedeno7891 2 роки тому

      @@HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer exactly...being of the ilk of builders, where the correct terminology is important, where you have people trusting you, that Up means UP, and that Down means DOWN, accidents, serious injurying and death are avoided. Then and only then, when having mastered basically understood communication, then and only then can you impart the correct knowledge of the nomenclature within your grasp.

  • @knilmot6667
    @knilmot6667 2 роки тому +1

    Those posts will eventually rot and fail at the soil line. You should have used metal Strong Ties as a base set in concrete and attached posts above grade.

  • @jackpinekid1
    @jackpinekid1 2 роки тому +1

    Isn't that special

  • @brandonvandine1695
    @brandonvandine1695 2 роки тому

    Unhelpful

    • @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer
      @HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer  2 роки тому +1

      Ungrateful 🤪

    • @brandonvandine1695
      @brandonvandine1695 2 роки тому

      @@HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer 🙄 right because I didn't care for your video I'm ungrateful right 🙄 step by step would be helpful you should be dam grateful that I wasted my tike and gave you a view. Without the views your channel goes away so I'd say you're the ungrateful one.

  • @jseb2847
    @jseb2847 Рік тому

    You not explain anything

  • @stevewilson3791
    @stevewilson3791 10 місяців тому +1

    Whats the name of the post hole digger?