This Farm Fence Is So Fast And Easy It's Embarrassing

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  • @dogwoodriverranch
    @dogwoodriverranch 9 місяців тому +172

    To counteract some of those negative comments - I thought this was a great demonstration!And honestly that fence looks plenty of strong depending on what’s it’s being used for. I keep horses, cows, and pigs behind fencing far less sturdy than that and haven’t had any issues. I’ve also had to build fencing in a hurry and really wish I would’ve had some of these tools/accessories handy. Thanks for the video, I personally got a lot from it! For all of you haters, get over yourself and don’t knock it till you try it!

    • @SarahBearah2023
      @SarahBearah2023 2 місяці тому +5

      Oftentimes when confronted with the actual tasks & work themselves, their tune so quickly changes. Thank you for this useful,
      helpful, & practical instruction.

    • @kitmason137
      @kitmason137 Місяць тому +1

      Ditto. Word for word!! So helpful for me!! New Sub today!!

    • @SnowRaver-p2v
      @SnowRaver-p2v 24 дні тому

      Right ... I'll spend my money and time to "try it" so I can comment about it on UA-cam.
      Well follow your own mantra. Don't defend it before you try it. Lol

    • @joecanales4004
      @joecanales4004 9 годин тому

      My two year old can get that fence way tighter than that loose ass fence!

  • @jeffbowes1
    @jeffbowes1 4 місяці тому +50

    I keep watching these fencing videos. I don’t need a fence but they are so interesting I get sucked in!😀

    • @SWiFence
      @SWiFence  4 місяці тому

      Well I'm not going to talk you out of it! 😁

    • @brkdncrgrl
      @brkdncrgrl 2 місяці тому +1

      I don't even own a home but I might get one that may have a yard...who knows 🤷🏾‍♀️

    • @rjacosta1070
      @rjacosta1070 Місяць тому

      I watch to see what I did wrong

    • @dalepres1
      @dalepres1 2 дні тому

      I've been watching SWI videos for years but only last year finally got some property that needs fencing and then some puppies to make it important enough to complete.

  • @danwetherington5096
    @danwetherington5096 8 місяців тому +112

    I don't even install fences and I watch this whole video, damn interesting.

  • @iainhetherington4608
    @iainhetherington4608 9 місяців тому +113

    Aussies and kiwis create so much of this stuff because we have 10 of thousands of kilometres of fence ,gotta say though I like that fence you just built so bloody simple well done
    Cheers from Aus

    • @SWiFence
      @SWiFence  9 місяців тому +3

      Cheers!

    • @waleedsharaf4524
      @waleedsharaf4524 2 місяці тому +2

      I was gonna say the auzzies know their fencing because it started as a prison colony, so lots of experience with fences, walls, enclosures 😊...all joking aside, I love them and I've been there a dozen times. It's beautiful country and people who know how to enjoy life.

  • @joyanders3968
    @joyanders3968 3 місяці тому +11

    That's the fencing I used for my horses. Never had any problems with it. Definitely better than the bob wire fence I replaced.👍

  • @Jakwisp1
    @Jakwisp1 День тому +1

    I know this is older but also check with local Soil & Water departments or conservation agents, they will sometimes have post drivers to rent for very cheap or even free.

  • @walterlburnham1847
    @walterlburnham1847 5 місяців тому +9

    Iv'e installed miles of chain link in the 70's, lots of wooden , and i loved your style , method, all the trick parts, superior job, learned something new today, thanks pardner.

    • @SWiFence
      @SWiFence  5 місяців тому

      You're welcome!

  • @critter4662
    @critter4662 2 місяці тому +5

    I never thought I’d fall in love with a video about building a fence but after building a fence with absolutely no knowledge, this is a beautiful video.

  • @richardgriffin3902
    @richardgriffin3902 7 місяців тому +8

    For driving t posts i use my loader to push them in the ground and cut a 2×4 board to set the depth. Every post is the same height! Thanks for the informative video.

  • @MissionaryForMexico
    @MissionaryForMexico 3 місяці тому +6

    Mark you have given me a good start on how to install a good quality quick fence! I own a lot 5/8 of an acre. This is exactly the system I was interested installing! I am in East Texas. Wish you were closer by! I enjoyed you sharing your vast knowledge of fence building and what to look out for! Outstanding sir! Former USMC.

    • @SWiFence
      @SWiFence  3 місяці тому +1

      Great to hear! Thank you!

  • @danh4766
    @danh4766 9 місяців тому +57

    This video was worth watching just to see the fast clips tie the fence to the t posts. I will only be using those from now on. I think something you might have missed that I use, I place a tractor or truck at the end of the line and use that as my anchor for stretching. Then tie the fence up under tension. I am able to keep more tension in the fence and not have the anchor "come along" in my way. Great job.

    • @jolllyroger1
      @jolllyroger1 9 місяців тому +5

      Totally agree on using the truck hitch to stretch to keeping all the tension... I would still use wire and fence pliers to tie it all to t posts and end anchors... most of the things people think make it easier like electric drills suck because they cost more time everytime.... as for stretching a simple pipe or 2x4 or even 2 t poles or just a chain load binder...
      You don't need any of this high dollar fancy crap that breaks down... I could stretch a fence tighter than that in the video with just a pair of fencing pliers vice grips and a t pole
      It's not rocket science
      As far as the tie wires it's really just as fast to cut a length of wire and spin the ends with fencing pliers ... I just don't get people and their battery operated heavy tool that when it's dead it's dead and it's heavy it's clumsy and it's left laying around far away when your pliers go back in your belt every time... and everyone on the job will have their pliers
      Not to mention if you're doing lots of fence a simple rod or flat iron with 2 holes for the wire will be always in your pocket and save plenty of time
      Of course everyone of the crew can have a electric drill with batteries etc but they will be leaving that heavy crap behind all the time

    • @jolllyroger1
      @jolllyroger1 9 місяців тому +1

      As far as the fast clips wrap around the post twice then over itself and bent is more than strong enough any kind of tie is more than enough... those clips are just a lot more expense and really not faster nor stronger

    • @allisonb.8356
      @allisonb.8356 9 місяців тому +4

      We use a tractor too to hold the tension!

    • @Mansahx
      @Mansahx 8 місяців тому +1

      Totally agree

    • @stephaniecavnar5290
      @stephaniecavnar5290 8 місяців тому +1

      DITTO!!!!

  • @michaelestrada235
    @michaelestrada235 8 місяців тому +6

    Did miles and miles of v-mesh and 2x4 wire here in California. Used the 2x4 stretcher. Never had a problem. Although I did use a hammer to crimp a few panels in a v pattern when needed to tighten. But liked the wedge!!!!!

  • @Mansahx
    @Mansahx 8 місяців тому +59

    Y’all. Crazy… this is an excellent fence…. Unless you’re trying to keep Goats or elephants in. This a good fence… I would use this for my chickens my dwarf goats I would use this for lots of different things and the bracing seems to work just fine. I have a homestead and I wish I saw this before I use what I used. 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾

  • @kathrynrodlun8514
    @kathrynrodlun8514 8 місяців тому +26

    Post driver for this 65 year old grandma is perfect. Get er done!

  • @para-cad_llc
    @para-cad_llc 9 місяців тому +22

    Zinger Tight.......I'm using that term somewhere this week. Thanks!

  • @patriciasummers8881
    @patriciasummers8881 7 місяців тому +4

    Hey Mark. That’s a sharp looking fence. I picked up some pointers and I love the little gizmo that twists the keeper to the posts! That is worth its weight in gold! Nice tools and techniques. Thank you!

    • @SWiFence
      @SWiFence  7 місяців тому +1

      You're welcome!

  • @allisonb.8356
    @allisonb.8356 9 місяців тому +12

    Thanks Mark great tips, I love some of the tools you used… it really looks like we could build our fences a Lot faster! We won’t be able to use the braces on our farm because of our bulls, but if you don’t have to worry about that, I think they would be great! Don’t let the negative responses bother you, the needs of each of your clients are different and the needs of each farm are as well.

  • @thesavagekiwi3492
    @thesavagekiwi3492 28 днів тому +1

    You are for sure right about Kiwis and loving high tensile wire. 99% of the fencing wire I have ever handled is HT and about the only soft wire I have ever dealt with in the good old No. 8 and it is a treat to work with but I never used it for fencing. I could not count how many times I have been damaged by HT wire and always wearing sunglasses is about the only reason I still have both eyes. It does make a great fence though. Nice video and don't feel bad about the lack of tension. Looks better then most of the fences on my farm ;)

  • @KathyHoffman-j9q
    @KathyHoffman-j9q 8 місяців тому +3

    TY for sharing this information. We are getting ready to fence in our entire property and this gives us more options for tightening & pulling up the slack in the fencing.

  • @jpredt5407
    @jpredt5407 9 місяців тому +11

    @8:13 it's a Grapple T clip also you didn't put them on your list. I've very impressed with your channel a friend showed me it. You explain things very well I wish i started with some one like that. Most people just say to do it this way and don't explain how we do it and why we do it that way. Chain walkers look sweet we use come alongs since they are cheap and chains used in commercial settings have to be inspected yearly, Sadly come alongs don't I hate them, mostly because a helper that doesn't know can fubar them easily. Like reeling it in with out tension, Or not putting them in release before putting them away in the truck as you drive down the road and hit bumps that come along will tighten and good luck getting it to release LOL also they are sharp is not well maintained. Never seen the H frame brace, We do Wild life fence 12 ft 1 ft in the ground 10 feet spacing every 100 ft we drill 4 holes for two 2 7/8 thick wall 8 ft spacing with stabilizer braces 4 feet spacing and bent then welded on to the 2 7/8th. We do it that way because It's to government specs. Deers bounce off our fences LOL. Awesome Channel btw

  • @creigbutler6841
    @creigbutler6841 9 місяців тому +11

    Good job.
    For most applications this method will definitely work

  • @ronpalmer7260
    @ronpalmer7260 2 місяці тому +4

    OMG. That fence walker is on my must have tool list now. I have wasted hours with come alongs in tight spaces. Never again.

  • @arosswelding
    @arosswelding 9 місяців тому +4

    Y’all are great. Thank you for sharing! I have got to get me one of those chain come along thing a ma jigs. That looks way more enjoyable and a bit better to deal with than a come along.

  • @zpetersen8136
    @zpetersen8136 4 місяці тому +1

    100% yes to everything in your video! I've of the best videos on here. Y'all gained a new follower.
    I love the ag world in New Zealand! Three longer on the ranch the shorter the shorts lol. We're in Arkansas and that's totally me in our wet season(winter). I rock knock off Crocs, wool socks, shorts, thermal top, and a hooded vest all winter.
    People will always have their own opinions. It ain't their chicken so they can stay outta the ring.
    Honestly throw a hot wire 4 notches up and 8 down and I'd trust it to hold my cattle. I'd trust it to hold my goats apart during rut if it came from the Kiwis.
    Switching all my come alongs and stuff to straps and rope was well worth the time.
    Out of everything I've used to pull fence nothing beats pa's old block and tackle stretcher.

  • @oby-1607
    @oby-1607 9 місяців тому +202

    Made in America isn't encouraged in America. I watched an episode of Shark Tank and a guy had a truck rack that folded up and he wanted to manufacture it in the States. The whole Shark Tank crew rejected him because he wouldn't move his operations to China. He said he wouldn't, so he left the stage hoping for more local investors to grow his business.
    Way too much emphasis on the almighty dollar and not enough about value in America.

    • @larryag99
      @larryag99 9 місяців тому +23

      The reason is... most American consumers worship the almighty dollar. Price is king - quality be dammed. Look no further than your local WalMart. You will see anything from new Mercedes to 20-year old drunk-bumped hoopties in the parking lot. The business people with the money on Shark Tank know this. There are far too many businesses that have failed because of price. Yes, some folks will still pay more for a quality product... but not enough, and the businesses focused on quality instead of price eventually fail. It's a shame because most times the higher quality item costing just a little more will far outlast the lesser expensive item... thereby being cheaper in the long run. Folks today just can't think that far ahead.

    • @donaldbiehl1733
      @donaldbiehl1733 9 місяців тому

      VCA c fastball
      😢 aaa

    • @jacktripper5911
      @jacktripper5911 9 місяців тому +7

      If countries could only trade in raw materials, (no finished products) then each country would have to supply for themselves what they need and want. Then the corporations wouldn’t be able to use the working class of one country, against the working class of another. There by forcing the corporations to deal with the working class people the are conducting their business in.

    • @jolllyroger1
      @jolllyroger1 9 місяців тому

      Yet you go to Asia and Asian hate Chinese crap cuz it's so low quality
      They only buy it if they have no other options and they can't make it
      I learned long ago to buy the best then take care of it
      As a kid my China made tools broke rusted failed etc
      My American made stuff is still around unless borrowed (or stolen)

    • @kevinadams9468
      @kevinadams9468 9 місяців тому +5

      If 'Made in America' carried with it a guarantee that it would be a quality product,. I would agree. I buy products based on their utility first, price second. I am not concerned about who makes it.

  • @adept00
    @adept00 4 місяці тому

    Liking the practical fence setup here. I dont know who could have cons to this one, honestly this one was right in the middle.

  • @gregorybarger5591
    @gregorybarger5591 9 місяців тому +3

    By the way when I said its left outdoors year round ! Leave it uncovered on my fencing trailer which is located in the mid west expose to rain storms, heavy frost, winters with & without heavy snow, and of course a few tornados .

  • @oscargarzajr5799
    @oscargarzajr5799 5 місяців тому

    Hi Mark, Oscar here from Scappoose Oregon. Thank you so much for the videos you put up. I didn't realize how much technique there is to putting up a fence. I've enjoyed watching your videos and hopefully my fence will look as great as yours. Thanks!

    • @SWiFence
      @SWiFence  5 місяців тому

      You've got this! 👍🏻

  • @ajaibbrar841
    @ajaibbrar841 2 місяці тому

    These guys are very professional and experienced. Love to watch though I don’t need any fencing.

    • @SWiFence
      @SWiFence  2 місяці тому

      That's quite the compliment!

  • @danbiss87
    @danbiss87 7 місяців тому

    I value your honesty here. All said, I would absolutely use this fence

  • @Stanpianoman-zs7gy
    @Stanpianoman-zs7gy 3 місяці тому

    No complaints from me. Thank you for doing the video. I'm guessing there are as many ways to put up a fence as there are people to do it.

  • @pudge90x
    @pudge90x 3 місяці тому +3

    With the cost of t-post now and the affordability of electric augers. I prefer to just run 4x4 wood posts. They are fast easy and rigid. Then run some heavy staples to attach fence. You can make future modifications/upgrades to this setup much easier as well. Down the road add a top board, staple on some privacy fabric etc.

  • @alanesterline2310
    @alanesterline2310 6 місяців тому

    You always amaze me with the solutions that you find and show us. You introduce us, teach us and entertain us. What more could we ask for? Thank you.

    • @SWiFence
      @SWiFence  6 місяців тому

      These are kind words. Thank you!

    • @alanesterline2310
      @alanesterline2310 6 місяців тому

      @SWiFence I don't know, I thought I was stating the truth. First, I saw you guys on Stoney Ridge Farm. Surprised me when you said where you were from. Since then, I have watched you when I can and look for your work. It isn't really hard to find if one looks for good-looking fencing.

  • @j-r1277
    @j-r1277 8 місяців тому +12

    Awesome! Now I just need a farm.

  • @jerrysmith9780
    @jerrysmith9780 9 місяців тому +2

    Amazing video. Learned more here than any other video(s) I've watched. You're using the 48" wedgeboard but your link takes me to the 60".

    • @SWiFence
      @SWiFence  9 місяців тому

      www.swifence.com/1320mm-single-boards-only-wedge-clamp.html?id=61408316

  • @rosemcommm
    @rosemcommm 8 місяців тому +1

    I used the Wedge Loc braces you said are "never good". My corners are rock solid after stretching woven wire over them. $30 a corner at Tractor Supply.

  • @FreeDom-mq1og
    @FreeDom-mq1og 3 місяці тому

    Right on brother. Great vid. Getting ready to add some fencing soon and not looking forward to it. Now I have a new respect for the lazy fence. Thanks

  • @CulinaryCompost
    @CulinaryCompost 7 місяців тому

    Best fence video wish I saw it before I had to redo my goat fence. Not knowing a dam thing and winging it works only so good....I also don't like to work so hard but unfortunately I have to use the old school post pounder but every thing else you used in this video made me drool! Thanks

  • @JustinMiales
    @JustinMiales 8 місяців тому +1

    In Arizona we used Cedar Post copper coated Telegraph Wire and stretch it tite with a backhoe the wire was free the past were free and just a fuel for backhoe

  • @Oddman1980
    @Oddman1980 23 дні тому +1

    That dewalt driver is as banged up as mine. 😂 Thanks for the video, I'm going to have to build a fence soon and I haven't ever done it!

  • @grace-e3o3d
    @grace-e3o3d 2 місяці тому

    Your hands-on skills are really good.amazing

  • @paulcasey7146
    @paulcasey7146 7 місяців тому

    This is an excellent video and helped me to build a fence. Mark; you are a good teacher/speaker.

    • @SWiFence
      @SWiFence  7 місяців тому

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @richwalter3107
    @richwalter3107 2 місяці тому

    Had no idea what you were doing. Thanks, i learned something

  • @johnrevelation37
    @johnrevelation37 2 місяці тому +1

    This video is the cat's meow 😁 good job explaining and presenting.

    • @SWiFence
      @SWiFence  2 місяці тому +1

      Thank you! 😊

  • @WillieStubbs
    @WillieStubbs 21 день тому

    Prarie fences are easy, I'm gonna need to put one in chaparral bushes. I get to unroll the fence with it standing up. In Tucson when I put my fence up I used my tow hitch and a come-a-long.to stretch my fence.

  • @ntme6506
    @ntme6506 8 місяців тому +1

    I rented that exact driver on a Friday afternoon for a 1 day rental of $60. I had to have it back Monday morning by 9 am to avoid a second day. We put in over 100 tposts over the weekend. Unless your in the business, renting can be a better option for nice tools if you find the right location. Call around and ask.

    • @SWiFence
      @SWiFence  8 місяців тому

      Yes! Thank you for being sensible. It's amazing how many folks just say "but I can't afford to buy that."

  • @alexford5214
    @alexford5214 8 місяців тому +1

    Love my Gripples. Used their tool and it stays tight.

  • @billbynum2210
    @billbynum2210 9 місяців тому +13

    Because of all of the sheep!!! LOL!! There are more sheep in Aus and NZ than people! Thanks for the alternate methods!
    How much $$ was that section to build?

    • @larryag99
      @larryag99 9 місяців тому +1

      That was my thought exactly when I watched. All I could see was the cost of all the tools necessary to build it. If you were a fencing contractor these tools could be amortized over many fence jobs, but for the guy just wanting to fence in a few acres of property it appeared to be too expensive for most.

  • @ScottTheMarine
    @ScottTheMarine 3 місяці тому +1

    I'm an internet expert fence guy and that knot sucked. LOL! These Chairborne Rangers are quite entertaining in the comments section most of the time. Good content!

  • @kubotajordan9502
    @kubotajordan9502 9 місяців тому +5

    Great video as always very informative

    • @SWiFence
      @SWiFence  9 місяців тому

      I appreciate that

  • @120upperoom
    @120upperoom 2 місяці тому

    First time watching this and I'm 66. Thank you.

  • @GavinEhringer
    @GavinEhringer 6 місяців тому

    Great info. I wasn't aware of this fence system. I may have to enclose a sheep pen, and if I do, this is the system I'll use. Thanks!

    • @SWiFence
      @SWiFence  6 місяців тому

      You're welcome!

  • @GT4JB
    @GT4JB 20 годин тому

    Love this video, definitely the way to to go. I build a few animal pens from scratch.

  • @kitmason137
    @kitmason137 Місяць тому +1

    NEW SUB HERE! Thanks Man! Learned a lot. I guess I won't throw all that No Climb away! Lol

  • @carolleenkelmann3829
    @carolleenkelmann3829 9 місяців тому +3

    This was extremely informative. Thankyou. Pity I don't have the advantage of living in the States to be able to purchase these things.

    • @SuperMatt1969
      @SuperMatt1969 9 місяців тому

      Of course, then you would have to live is states

  • @daleburnfart6845
    @daleburnfart6845 7 місяців тому

    If you got a helper to unroll fencing put a nice long digging bare in the middle both grab an end and got for a walk. It's pretty smooth. A lot smoother than kicking it.

  • @GlockPointer
    @GlockPointer 9 місяців тому +4

    What socket did you use to twist the ties?

    • @SWiFence
      @SWiFence  9 місяців тому +2

      The 11 ga. bit.ly/easytwisttool

  • @tg_ny
    @tg_ny 17 днів тому

    Just curious about those post drivers and how to deal with rocky soil. I want to surround my property with fencing to keep the deer and the rabbits away from my gardens. I was thinking I would need a post hole digger on the back of a subcompact utility tractor to dig the holes for the posts. I would use mostly those T-posts for the fencing in the woods and more decorative fencing in the yard. I will also need to trench along the fence line and use ground cloth to keep the rabbits from digging under the deer fence.

    • @SWiFence
      @SWiFence  16 днів тому +1

      It depends on the amount of rock. If we are dealing with pretty rocky ground we either dig or reach for larger equipment. ua-cam.com/video/mVx-ITNKGR8/v-deo.html

    • @tg_ny
      @tg_ny 16 днів тому

      @ Thanks for posting the video. yes, the rocky fill shown in the video is what lies under the topsoil of my lawn. The video emphasizes the need to hire a good fencing company!

  • @gordonauld5945
    @gordonauld5945 9 місяців тому +1

    I definitely will try that fence the next time I need some!

  • @WPF17
    @WPF17 8 місяців тому +1

    Well dang I'm jealous of that nice soft ground, I would even take hard-packed clay over what we have here in NH. The ground is so rocky in most places every excavator bucket you pull seems like its 60% rock and 40% dirt. I also have places I can never fence because it's just straight ledge rock. I would need to use concrete drills and set steel posts which is just too much money, so we have to go around. I have to rent an SDS Max hammer drill with a 1.5" x 24" SDS max bit to pre-drill my t-post holes lol.

  • @Lollylobacres
    @Lollylobacres 9 місяців тому +4

    Have you tried these Easy Fence in Oklahoma Sandy soil? I am curious if it would still be stable.

    • @rusosure7
      @rusosure7 9 місяців тому

      Ask if it works in Florida soil. I cannot imagine it being looser.
      When I drove my posts for no-dig vinyl, I went down 48" to be safe.
      Honestly? I think these post are too short for sandy soil.

    • @SWiFence
      @SWiFence  9 місяців тому +1

      Potentially. We haven't tried it. You would need much longer posts.

  • @kevinl1854
    @kevinl1854 2 місяці тому

    how well would this work with barbed wire? corners hold up over a long period of time. Im needing to build 1/4 miles worth of 5 strand in extremely rocky terrain.

  • @minionman6177
    @minionman6177 8 місяців тому

    Learned a few tips from this one, thanks. when possible connect the come along to the tractor or truck hitch instead of using the last post.

  • @dalepres1
    @dalepres1 2 дні тому

    How do you add the next roll of fencing? I have to fence about 1200 feet and the fencing you recommend comes at most in 200 feet rolls.

    • @SWiFence
      @SWiFence  День тому

      You splice it together. I don't have a video on that specifically, but you can see a couple seconds of folks splicing fence here: ua-cam.com/video/EVeu8Q8onwY/v-deo.html

  • @sukeyfrugalfrau
    @sukeyfrugalfrau 8 місяців тому +1

    Where I live, renting a hilty is necessary. Cut the fins off the T posts drill the granite or other rock insert post and mortar, and voila, the post is set.

  • @Marine-wj4jv
    @Marine-wj4jv 9 місяців тому +1

    That would be great for temp pastures and you can repurpose the wire, posts, etc.

  • @CLDO97
    @CLDO97 7 місяців тому +1

    Professional job. Nice work!

    • @SWiFence
      @SWiFence  7 місяців тому

      Thank you very much!

  • @johndelach4823
    @johndelach4823 9 місяців тому +2

    Can you do a video on how you strip the 13-48-2 . I feel the way I do it is the slow time consuming way and just trying to get the most efficient at stripping that damn s not

    • @SWiFence
      @SWiFence  9 місяців тому

      Not exactly what you asked, but does this help? ua-cam.com/video/brteMKM3-d4/v-deo.html

    • @johndelach4823
      @johndelach4823 9 місяців тому

      ​@@SWiFenceI watch that one before I got my 13-48-2 but the fence in that video is the easy un tie. Them s knots with a pair of nipex plies you basically gotta make 3 cuts per knot 13 times per line and then like five lines back to do a termination. I was wondering if you guys had an easier way. I think a end termination with gripples I'm about an hr per termination.

  • @efraincazares1655
    @efraincazares1655 5 місяців тому

    Great demo! You always give me ideas for my 18acres and how to get it done easier, rather than harder. Thank you

    • @SWiFence
      @SWiFence  5 місяців тому

      That's encouraging--thanks for sharing that. 👍🏻

  • @gregorybarger5591
    @gregorybarger5591 9 місяців тому +6

    I have a RHINO T POST DRIVER with a HONDA ENGINE . Leave it outside uncovered year round till needed, been using since 2010, fenced in 400 ac T Post every 8--12 feet and in two areas 12-16 feet spacing. In 2023 finally had to replace seals, repack drive unit , replace carb(original Honda carb) cheaper then rebuilding carb, replaced power trigger. I use 6.5--7 foot T Post and drive in soft pasture, sandstone, and some flint stone . The cost of the drive in 2008 was roughly $1500.
    divide by 16 years of owning before replacing parts. $1500÷17= yearly cost Replacement parts cost ÷ 17 years = yearly replacement cost
    I left above blank so you can factor in what parts cost in your area for your answers. Two men can put in 330 T Post in 01 hour to 02 hours . Give it some thought. REMEMBER... I own a RHINO with a HONDA engine and not a knock off nor cheaper versions

  • @DeniseSchurr
    @DeniseSchurr 9 місяців тому +2

    What do you recommend for gates in this type of fencing?

    • @SWiFence
      @SWiFence  9 місяців тому +1

      Light walk gates would be fine on this but any heavy tube gates need to have regular posts set to support them.

    • @DeniseSchurr
      @DeniseSchurr 9 місяців тому

      Thanks for the video and the reply…guess we’ll be giving this a try!

  • @newatthis50
    @newatthis50 13 днів тому

    Love the drill ties!!

  • @HJG-1019
    @HJG-1019 9 місяців тому +2

    What is the original green fence parts? Just the "starter pieces"??

    • @SWiFence
      @SWiFence  9 місяців тому

      Links are always in the video description.
      👉🏻 Easy Fence H-Brace Panel: bit.ly/SWIeasyfencepanel
      👉🏻 Easy Fence End Brace Panel: bit.ly/SWIeasyfenceendbracepanel

  • @zimrasawyer1881
    @zimrasawyer1881 3 місяці тому

    This would be very helpful to the people in western North Carolina that were home steading and lost their fencing to the flooding... this would be ideal once they can catch their livestock.

  • @katiedotson704
    @katiedotson704 9 місяців тому +15

    The H-brace and end brace combined is almost $135 + tx + S/H.
    How many are going to study this design and drag out their favorite welder?

    • @kouchang13
      @kouchang13 8 місяців тому

      Triangles, squares and bolts. Make it easier.

  • @jamesmiller3098
    @jamesmiller3098 9 місяців тому +2

    If you are still stretching fence with 2x4's, invest in some cable clamps. They stop the 2x4's from slipping.

  • @CooperJones777
    @CooperJones777 2 місяці тому

    After watching this, I'm convinced that my decision to hire someone to install a fence in our new back yard is the right decision. Easy, fast fence - as long as you have a dozen specialized tools, gadgets and materials. lolz

  • @stevencastillo9332
    @stevencastillo9332 7 місяців тому

    Awsome fence. Thank you for your advice and for sharing your knowledge in fences. Cheers mate

    • @SWiFence
      @SWiFence  7 місяців тому

      No worries! Thanks for watching.

  • @RealityReset365
    @RealityReset365 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for the time and video, im trying to learn many ways to find what works for me as far as time and resources. Of anything i can make a hybrid to work😂thanks

  • @emilysteffen1731
    @emilysteffen1731 7 місяців тому

    This looks to be a wonderful fence! We keep sheep, horses, donkeys, chickens and ducks behind fences far less sturdy than that. I can also say from experience, if you are using this type of fencing for dogs, you actually want a bit of slack - the tighter a fence like this is, the easier it is for dogs to climb... and not just domestic dogs - think coyotes and animals like foxes too. Now if you're trying to keep goats in.. you pretty much need Alcatraz in fence form.

  • @normanjacques4092
    @normanjacques4092 4 місяці тому +1

    Great video. Thanks for the info. Your a tru pro.

    • @SWiFence
      @SWiFence  4 місяці тому

      I appreciate that!

  • @janesmith9913
    @janesmith9913 6 місяців тому

    This was a wealth of beneficial information for me.

    • @SWiFence
      @SWiFence  6 місяців тому

      I love hearing that!

  • @BeRae12
    @BeRae12 9 днів тому

    Not sure how old you are. But high tensile wire has been used, at least in northern California, for a few decades, at least.

  • @RichardThompson-gc1cf
    @RichardThompson-gc1cf 3 місяці тому

    GREAT JOB LOVE YOUR VIDEOS HOPE YOU HAVE A GREAT DAY

    • @SWiFence
      @SWiFence  3 місяці тому

      Thanks so much

  • @djanderson6531
    @djanderson6531 Місяць тому

    Nice video! What’s your estimate on fencing a 2 acre property? Thanks!

  • @bfearl8279
    @bfearl8279 Місяць тому

    I read Kiwi land eliminated farm subsidies several years ago and small farms increased in number making real profits. If your New Zealand viewers know anymore about this, I'd like to know more.

  • @thekid3032
    @thekid3032 9 місяців тому +1

    how would you setup those panels to make your corner brace?

  • @dalerayguynes301
    @dalerayguynes301 6 днів тому

    That would do the trick for my dogs i like the video learning something new we always used a rock bar and a come along to tighten but that does look a lot easier

  • @manfredeidelloth8059
    @manfredeidelloth8059 2 місяці тому

    What make and size of t-post are you using?

  • @cherylguthrie3959
    @cherylguthrie3959 4 місяці тому

    I am 64 and needing to fence off a line/section quickly that's almost 600' to set a boundary fence and a 10' utility tube gate since our farm has been sold. I will be using the old dependable t post driver, lol. I don't want to run 5 strands of barbed wire. I really like the No Climb fence. The entirety of fencing that I would be putting in is nearly 2600'+/- around 6.5 acres that's remaining. Do you have any videos on gate installation?

    • @SWiFence
      @SWiFence  4 місяці тому

      ua-cam.com/video/vzaN_DeFzII/v-deo.html

  • @marcelo_rcosta
    @marcelo_rcosta 6 місяців тому

    Ótimas dicas.
    Ótimos materiais.
    Nós do Brasil ainda fazemos cercas como nossos antepassados, temos muito a evoluir.
    abraços do Brasil 🇧🇷

    • @SWiFence
      @SWiFence  6 місяців тому +1

      A maior parte do meu país ainda está construindo cercas como nossos ancestrais. A mudança é difícil para as pessoas.

  • @drobb4207
    @drobb4207 4 місяці тому

    You're a class act young man!

    • @SWiFence
      @SWiFence  4 місяці тому

      Well thank you!

  • @DoubleSpurRanch
    @DoubleSpurRanch 6 місяців тому

    Funniest line on the internet: "Use a tape to mark post spacing BECAUSE WE AREN'T SAVAGES"!!! I LOVE IT!!! I am a stepper. My buddy just hates that I srep of spacing, but I get it pretty consistent and I enjoy annoying my buddy. Love your videos! I AM A SAVAGE!

  • @emaster01
    @emaster01 8 місяців тому

    Do you have any videos on how you would do the corner of this fence?
    I'm starting a farm and want to fence a 200 foot square of it and I'm really liking how this fence looks. At the end you mention its stronger with the corner fences, however I'm not sure how I could do that and still have a gate for accessibility for my livestock. Having strength against being pushed over by livestock such as pigs would be a big concern for me.

  • @Larry-jv6he
    @Larry-jv6he 7 місяців тому

    i have built fence.but not as easy as this.nice work

  • @jamesc37
    @jamesc37 3 місяці тому

    I used the post pounder a lot as a soldier running concertina wire. Wish I would have another option lol

  • @chrismoore8177
    @chrismoore8177 5 місяців тому

    Really need those ends and H braces made for 8' fence

  • @MichaelFillmore-x8b
    @MichaelFillmore-x8b 25 днів тому

    Already.....I LOVE!

  • @brandynicole857
    @brandynicole857 16 днів тому +1

    We push in the T post with a skid steer with a Montana driver...lol

  • @MrJHSW
    @MrJHSW 8 місяців тому +1

    Fantastic content. Great job!

    • @SWiFence
      @SWiFence  8 місяців тому

      Much appreciated!