Horizontal Fence FULL
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- Опубліковано 8 гру 2022
- Do you have some ugly stuff in your yard that you need to hide? Time to build a horizontal wood fence! Watch how we learned to build a massive horizontal slat fence to match our DIY modern house.
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The book provides clear illustrations ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxbnOKZBE4evMO5V2vroHeCjq6d_MV6wJO diagrams that cover many of the essential topics. The projects at the end of the book are valuable for enhancing your skills and creating your own furniture. A digital platform linked to the book that could offer the plans for other woodworking projects with the cut sheets would have been a nice addition, but overall, the book is excellent.
I love the 2 mountain views of your backyard.
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CANNOT thank you enough for posting this video. I recreated the fence EXACTLY how you did , step for step and my yard looks amazing. Literally my first DIY project and I couldn’t be happier or feel more satisfied!!!
How much did it end up costing?
How long did it take?
It took me about two weeks. On and off work between me, my brother, son and father-in-law. Keep in my we don’t have any experience like this
Cost me about 4K total
2:52 Pro tip -- put half of the water in the mixer before adding the first bag 👍
7:55 While filling the screw holes is a nice touch, having them, particularly on a fence, is totally fine (imho) and it allows you to easily replace the trim boards in 5 or 10 years. One way to to make them prettier is to drill a pilot hole, countersink and stain before setting the screws. You could do this as part of the original prep (cut to length, stain).
That said, very nice!
This is great. Just designed my deck railing and you solved a lot of problems I was grappling with.
Beautiful! I just started a similar (but much smaller) project at home and your video was sooo helpful! Thank you so much for posting.
Awesome job! One thing that maybe others have mentioned about the lights. Always leave the bottom of anything with sealant open so if water were to find its way behind the lights it could easily drain out the bottom. Probably not a huge deal in your case but something to keep in mind.
Great video, always enjoy the thorough breakdown and video angles provided of the installations.
The fence looks awesome and does go with your house well. My personal preference when hanging lights like that on a post or wall is to caulk only the top and two sides. That way, if water does manage to get behind the light somehow, it can run out the uncaulked bottom. Credit goes to This Old House for that method.
WOW! What a beauty! And the fence is nice too.
Yeah! He must work out
I think you are being influenced by her ( . Y . )
@@CoachAlexK 😂😂😂😂
🙄 cringe.
@@amb7440right? Some people just don’t have any sense of
Came out great! You guys make a great team!
It looks great and very straightforward, we’ll probably do this on our property, thanks.
You can never have too much DAP. Nice work. Looks great!
The fence looks fantastic-great work!
Beautifully done. Thanks for sharing the build.
Amazing work. Beautiful
Not seen any of your content for ages! Really glad UA-cam let me see this one 😊
liked the video, sealing behind the lights was a cool idea, I must remember to do that next time. Cheers.
I really like how it matches the beautiful house! Nice curb appeal!
Wow! Fantastic job! ❤❤❤
The gate looks beautiful I love your videos
Great idea, fence looks great!!!
The brown boards, and black trim look pretty good together... 🤙👍
Thank you… Thank you… this looks so amazing!
Great work there guys...and gal....and i like the junkyard,especially the older trucks..
Looks nice. Doing my own this next summer for our dog. Some good ideas!
Exactly the detailed information I was looking for. Thank you.
Great looking fence. I like the design
Excellent job!!
Looks great. Especially like the 1x4 post coloured trim pieces and staggered 16 footers.
I love the DAP plugs 😂. Also I like the level after screwing the post to the block wall. No treated lumber is a bold move cotton.
Simple, modern, nice design
Super nice. Thank you.
Great job, very beautiful
Really looks great!
Excellent work as always
So glad i found this video. I am planning to build this ki d of fence in my small gatden. Thank you.
It's already done, but... and DAMHIK!
1. when you spray, place a "layer" of boards on the ground, then a sticker laid perpendicular, then the boards you want to color. Then any overspray goes onto boards you can use later. Better yet (though I realize this is a sponsored vid so you want to highlight your sponsor's tools) use a roller to apply stain. It will be faster, waste far less and you won't need a respirator.
2. Predrill screw holes in the post a little smaller than the root diameter of the screws first. It'll be much easier on your tool, your arm, and though slightly slower overall, you won't lose screws if/when they run into a knot in the post, and the screw head strips. I hate stripped screws, there's nothing to do but reverse the drill, take 'em out and waste them.
3. Sure doesn't look like you get much if any rain there, but paying attention to waterproofing, ESPECIALLY ON EXPOSED END GRAIN, and where the post meets the ground, are good ideas.
4. You don't mention the gap distance between horizontal members. Looks like .... ummm.... one inch? IDK
5. 2x6 or 2x8 is expensive and likely unnecessary for the horizontal members. 1x lumber would do the job with posts 8' o/c.
Looks like tools are all battery powered (?) so what is pneumatic? Suspect I know the answer but can you confirm?
Great design and construction of that fence.
Great job. Wish you had provided a material cost breakdown, there's a lot of material in this build and you saved so much money doing it yourself. My motto, if I can physically do, try it and if I fail then call in the experts. I wish you had also provided how long each step took like digging your holes, cementing the post, attaching the rails, etc. Gives the clueless and Idea of who to schedule their time. In my youth I would schedule 1 day for an activity, now at 60 I schedule 2 to 3 days.
The word expert seems to be subjective these days. There's a lot of slop-artists out there claiming to be experts, but aren't. I tend to do most things myself because I just don't trust people to do the job right anymore. Some contractors show up, and look like they don't even want to be there, and they tend to treat your home like "just another job".
Before ever putting a hammer to nails people should respect the clients' homes, and put that respect, and care into the projects. If it's one thing I can't stand it's cutting corners. Do the job right the first time, and you'll never get call-backs.
When mounting something like the solar light where you do not want to trap water - it's better to leave the bottom open / unsealed. This allows any water that may get trapped unexpectedly to escape. Very nice fence!
That turned out amazing!
Wow nice job!!! You've just inspired me!
Great video! I just realized you guys are in AZ too! So you understand about the heat and the wind, delicate plants and all hehe, thanks for the inspiration!
Looks great
Totally loving it...wasn't sure as you explained yet it's Beautiful!
Nice fence! It’s beautiful
Wow that is a fence.
She's cute ❤ and has a soothing voice
Very nice looking
Very good thanks ❤❤
Nice modern design. Smart to provide spacing rather than stockade. Filling the holes seemed like overkill but appreciate the attention to detail.
Wow. Very aesthetic.
Great cans for sure ❤❤❤❤
looks great!
Very cool, never thought about going a full 16ft across, going to consider that when I build my next fence. Nice job. :)
Beautiful!
Beautiful nice job
huge indeed
I like the fencing a lot!
I can watch you work all day 😍
Great fence!
When Bryce cut the posts to length I was thinking to myself brother knows what he's doing. And then you told about his past and where he got those skills. I'm impressed
Very motivating
Looks great I like it way more than traditional wooden fences
Te quedó perfecto!!! Bacanazo!!
Fantastic job, all the way from Australia
I like those small solar powered lights look so cute :D
Beautiful!!! I'll use this design for my fence project 😍
Nice work!
A corden steel cap would tie in nicely. Wouldn’t quite work here in Co, but it does look nice. Well done.
Thats awesome !!
Looks like east Mesa. I got those nasty stink net weeds growing everywhere too
love your hair style blue 🤘🤘
All you need are a couple of large outdoor pots with Bougainvillea to travel along the fence if it’ll grow out there. Would also make a great spot for planter boxes.
That fence looks awesome. You went to far more trouble than any contractor I know would have. Especially covering up the screws on the cover strips.
Looks great thanks for posting this it’s been really helpful. . Is it possible to do this fence with no fence gaps or smaller ones for total privacy . Will water be able to stagnate?
One day I would find the “the vertical fence” from ground to the sky!
To make boring the holes easier use a 4" auger first then the 8". Having drilled thousands of fence posts it makes a huge difference in hard ground
This video brings back so many memories. Whenever my Dad embarked on a project he would always recruit his sons (me included) to help. We didn't have a cement mixer, so he would get me to mix the cement in a wheelbarrow with concrete, water and sand. I got pretty good at it for a grade school kid. I remember getting it to a consistency like butter which made it easy for my Dad to build walls, our fireplace, brick garden enclosures, etc. I loved helping my Dad make our house more beautiful. Great video, thanks!
Nice job but like to see into future endeavors even pressure-treated or untreated if you would use tar or maybe or even flex seal product if you would spray or put the tar to the exposed wood under the cement your fence post would last 50 times to 75% longer I just say that because I've learned from families on farms to put up a lot of post 👍👍👍
Nice job merry Christmas god bless you all 👍
Love it!
Good job
Just passing by to click the like button and send a big hug from Brazil!
Great channel.
Look nice
You are absolutely stunning.
Omg what a beautiful yard! Awwww ya ok that's not what I noticed my eyes focused at em the beautiful ummm ya...😁😳💕💕👍
Love y'alls videos.. an you talk just like Jessica Alba... Lol... ❤️..And Hey from Tennessee... Micheal...
Loveeee this.
Junk yard? Those are gems!
Great 👍
Best ideas
Yeah I gotta get one of those cordless sprayers. You sold me.
I want to do this type of fence on my property this is amazing
Nice!!
Nice job! I am thinking of doing something similar to create shade, the AZ sun can be brutal.
I just wanted to say I love you channel, and your work ethics, I really wish my wife was as handy as you. I've tried, trust me I've tried, the last 29yrs. She doesn't like manual labor/work. So it's always me doing everything myself.
I completely Love your hard hands on work
Bless you
love the small gaps... they give off this airy look as opposed to total privacy
Great job snd it looks nice. People its a fence outside and in yhe weather