Boxing and capping your Fenceposts

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  • @spicyhot1695
    @spicyhot1695 5 років тому

    You've just solved my problem.
    Thank you very much!

  • @hddm3
    @hddm3 7 років тому

    Thank you been watching all your videos and im glad you got menards. You deserve it man. Congrats and cant wait for the next one

    • @paulstoolbox
      @paulstoolbox  7 років тому +1

      Thank you hddm3, I really appreciate your support. It has been a long road, had to re mortgage my house and charge cards to the max. I finally see a light at the end of the tunnel. I have been working on patents for 20 years, I patented 2 tape measures and one theft device for cars and never even came close to breaking even, but it will be worth the wait.
      Have a good day my friend!

  • @nickkk420
    @nickkk420 7 років тому

    It's true I never build shit, I tend to tinker, but watching guys like you and Matthias, and AvE, and Colin fruze gives me a ton of tricks and different perspectives at approaching problems,
    Thank you!!!

    • @paulstoolbox
      @paulstoolbox  7 років тому

      Hi Nick, I really appreciate your comment! I am familiar with Matthais and he is incredibly good! I really want to thank you for mentioning ColinFurze.... he is insane, I subscribed to his channel.
      Have a good day my friend!
      Paul

  • @overall999
    @overall999 7 років тому +8

    Love the videos! It's awesome that someone with your level of skill has the attention span to film edit and upload for us. Keep up the great content!

    • @paulstoolbox
      @paulstoolbox  7 років тому

      Hi overall999,
      It is awesome to hear positive feedback from good people like you!
      Thank you!
      Paul

  • @itsbadlands
    @itsbadlands 7 років тому +3

    nice job Paul

  • @jamesoncross7494
    @jamesoncross7494 7 років тому +3

    Solar light caps would look real cool.

    • @paulstoolbox
      @paulstoolbox  7 років тому +3

      Hi Jameson,
      I added a solar light to my other gate. I think I paid close to $40.00 for one and it stopped working a month later. I agree that it would look great but I'm not sure if it is worth the cost. Have a good day buddy!
      Paul

  • @blueleaf5678
    @blueleaf5678 7 років тому +3

    Very nice work! Do you rate that Ryobi nailer? Cheers from the UK

    • @paulstoolbox
      @paulstoolbox  7 років тому +1

      Hi Tom,
      I haven't had the chance to test other brands, but I have been extremely happy with this Ryobi. 2 of my friends bought them after using mine. My daughter lived in London for a couple of years and she sent me incredible photo's. We wanted to visit her but couldn't afford it at the time. When I retire, I will find my way out there for a good vacation. Have a good day my friend!
      Thanks!
      Paul

    • @blueleaf5678
      @blueleaf5678 7 років тому

      Thanks for getting back to me, I need a nailer that is quieter than my compressor and guns and I mainly use 16g and 18g and Ryobi sells them both so i'll go with them. Thanks again Paul

    • @paulstoolbox
      @paulstoolbox  7 років тому

      You're welcome Tom!

  • @misterm7086
    @misterm7086 7 років тому

    Hi Paul. I am just getting into your channel. I love it! I subscribed a few days ago. As the kids say today, you keep the projects "real" and practical . So thanks for that. A question: When you cut the miters for the cap -- at the 6:00 mark -- I'm not following your measurement technique. Anyhow, be well. -Nick. PS: I am going to check out the Savage tape measures; the scribe version looks pretty cool. -N

    • @paulstoolbox
      @paulstoolbox  7 років тому

      Hi Nick,
      1st I want to thank you for Subscribing and Commenting! On the miter cuts, I am making a box and all of my corners are 90 degrees, therefore the cuts have to be 45 degrees.( 2 45's make a 90). I say that I am pulling an inch when measuring the inside part of the miter cut, this is because I cannot hook my tape on the inside of a miter. I can hold the tape blade flat on the miter cut at the 1 inch mark and get a more accurate measurement. Once this is done, you reading will be 1 inch longer than the actual piece. In other words, measure 8 and you will get 7. I'm sorry about the confusion, I should have shown a close up of that actual measurement. If you have any questions, please let me know.
      Paul

    • @misterm7086
      @misterm7086 7 років тому

      Hello Paul, I understood the "pulling" an inch (some call it burning an inch). I was unclear with my question. i apologize. What I am asking is after you cut the first miter for your first 7" piece, you measured 7" from the heel of that miter then cut the next miter cut at that point giving you the first side of the post cap that measures 7" from heel to heel. Correct? I promise not to bother you wth this question again LOL again! Be well. -Nick

    • @paulstoolbox
      @paulstoolbox  7 років тому

      Hi Nick, you are never a bother. It's good to hear from viewers like you and also good to correspond with other carpenters. You are correct, it was 7 inches from heel to heel or in laymen s terms short point to short point. Have a good day and thanks for your comments!

  • @calivalley9056
    @calivalley9056 7 років тому

    Have you ever used OZ-post before? I want to use metal posts but I'm not sure about digging and setting in concrete, was thinking the OZ-post system might be a good option. Thoughts?

    • @paulstoolbox
      @paulstoolbox  7 років тому +3

      Hi Cali, no I am not too familiar with OZ posts, but I personally like to concrete my posts. I would be worried that the OZ system would not hold up with soft soil or with high winds. It is only spiked into the ground from what I know and it is very costly. I am not telling you not to use them, but I would research it first. I have friends in the business and they always use concrete to set the posts. I hope this helps!
      Thanks!
      Paul

    • @ladybugkitty
      @ladybugkitty 7 років тому

      I use Oz Post. Great system, saves time on installation once you learn how to drive the post. I used it first for my property. The last storm we had blew my neighbors new fence down. My 5 year old fence didn't move.

  • @hddm3
    @hddm3 7 років тому

    Why cant i find these tools anywhere? Im in indiana and would like to buy these from you

    • @paulstoolbox
      @paulstoolbox  7 років тому +4

      They are my patents but Swanson Tool Co. has full rights to both tape measures. We just got accepted by Menards and they have a 2 pack sale of 24.95 for both 25' tapes. I really appreciate you comment my friend!
      Thanks!

  • @temujinkhan6326
    @temujinkhan6326 7 років тому

    Sir, Not bad for a white guy😃... How I'd that ryobi nailer? I was stationed at Ft. Bragg, NC during my military days.

  • @nickc3233
    @nickc3233 7 років тому +2

    I am not sure why the need to box a 4x4? At the owner's request? For such a wide gate, 6'? I would use 6x6 PT lumber.

    • @paulstoolbox
      @paulstoolbox  7 років тому +3

      Hi Nick, This is my gate and the posts were here before I purchased the house. I agree that 6x6 would better suit this large gate, but I reinforced one of them and they are tied into another post with the runners. This helps to support the gate. That is good information and I appreciate you sharing.
      Thanks!
      Paul

  • @jeffreyreardon7487
    @jeffreyreardon7487 7 років тому

    sir, you are a wonderful staple in the community. I've been sharing your videos on all of my non milsurp Facebook pages I run.
    Cheers

    • @paulstoolbox
      @paulstoolbox  7 років тому +1

      Hey Jeffrey,
      How have you been? I like your channel and I subscribed to you. Have a good weekend my friend!
      Paul

    • @jeffreyreardon7487
      @jeffreyreardon7487 7 років тому

      Paul Ricalde,aww thanks!
      I actually have 3 videos researched and ready to film. but living in hotels and not at home, it's super hard to get them filmed. when I get home, I literally have to film them at midnight after I spend the day with my wife and daughter