Good to see an Aussie company doing so well. It's something that isn't going to stop being in demand so hopefully they stay producing for a very long time.
Thanks Tim and Whites for letting us see that. Big money in those fancy machines, I'm suprised how small it was, obviously not a huge demand for wire here in AU. or do they have other plants elsewhere?
Ok good to see you guys using some of our old machines, now I've thumbs Up so can I have some top end long gap goat fencing please. Oh and please do the video on how the goat fence works "stand back and throw a bucket of water at the fence, walk round the other side to see how many goats would have got through".
Hey mate. Give James Holden a call. He’ll set you straight! m.facebook.com/holdenfencing/?__xts__%5B0%5D=68.ARBLiTo4n3B9NYCmZMr3cHcEx4X8NNNgyPjseun17yUVTJS8IoQuPc5uH4iRbLA4PZeni1dndfQYMs8hAq4-WDOB8TPSB7ZWwP5HhJpvIrwDlIuhChJgu0xKEwRLVfaPGyMDgkMLYz0hdyyxdEPfkTSCKfdf-HPuYCVqHDvo1ZFP0yA3nop8wL01Ye-JxNLV18itTyjEPC5lrnK6_iIJs5nZyP-PeStJ5gH0A82U5JaUw6PqxXgpNy5gZ_n_Kam6wzVB3wvlbaum3sdU71weEDEq6m1RhsybYqjVco2I_maWVgHO-DYv_JC0imiAfB4S4ss96Ci1fZTuCEBnxJsXnuk56lzq say G’day from me.
Wire is a global market of multinational producers. Some I saw was Australian but also Indonesia, etc etc. All of it complies with Australian standards and is tested. Simple fact is that a family company can’t afford to build a smelter and there is not enough capacity in Australia to meet demand.
Where the feed wire is made before it is knitted up into prefabricated fencing is crucial. The Australian made feed wire is a lot better than the imported stuff.
Great tour. Australian made. Yes.
Fantastically interesting, Tim! Thanks. Keep them coming!
John
great insight into a great company good job mate
Good to see an Aussie company doing so well.
It's something that isn't going to stop being in demand so hopefully they stay producing for a very long time.
great show Tim
Thanks for that
Great content mate just discovered your channel really good stuff cheers from NZ
Really enjoyed the tour - very interesting! Loved the part at 6.47 where you comment on the barbs being made haha! Keep up the great content Tim!
Thanks Tim and Whites for letting us see that. Big money in those fancy machines, I'm suprised how small it was, obviously not a huge demand for wire here in AU. or do they have other plants elsewhere?
Small but efficient... has to be. It’s a family business
Watching those machines in 0.25x speed was so satisfying
Plenty of Whites gates & Iowa barb on my place, thanks for the tour mate.
Quite enjoyed the tour. Thanks
This was s cool! Thank you for sharing this with us!
Great stuff, thanks heaps for what you do. Learnt heaps from your videos.
Ok good to see you guys using some of our old machines, now I've thumbs Up so can I have some top end long gap goat fencing please.
Oh and please do the video on how the goat fence works
"stand back and throw a bucket of water at the fence, walk round the other side to see how many goats would have got through".
Haha yeah.... check my “Ultimate fence?” Video for that test exactly.....
Great vid!!
We’re do you get your formers, of galved wire from?
Hello Tim, what's the best cattle wire in Europe you know.? Great video.
Hey mate. Give James Holden a call. He’ll set you straight! m.facebook.com/holdenfencing/?__xts__%5B0%5D=68.ARBLiTo4n3B9NYCmZMr3cHcEx4X8NNNgyPjseun17yUVTJS8IoQuPc5uH4iRbLA4PZeni1dndfQYMs8hAq4-WDOB8TPSB7ZWwP5HhJpvIrwDlIuhChJgu0xKEwRLVfaPGyMDgkMLYz0hdyyxdEPfkTSCKfdf-HPuYCVqHDvo1ZFP0yA3nop8wL01Ye-JxNLV18itTyjEPC5lrnK6_iIJs5nZyP-PeStJ5gH0A82U5JaUw6PqxXgpNy5gZ_n_Kam6wzVB3wvlbaum3sdU71weEDEq6m1RhsybYqjVco2I_maWVgHO-DYv_JC0imiAfB4S4ss96Ci1fZTuCEBnxJsXnuk56lzq say G’day from me.
Great clip Tim. Where does the actual wire come from?
Wire is a global market of multinational producers. Some I saw was Australian but also Indonesia, etc etc. All of it complies with Australian standards and is tested. Simple fact is that a family company can’t afford to build a smelter and there is not enough capacity in Australia to meet demand.
Where the feed wire is made before it is knitted up into prefabricated fencing is crucial. The Australian made feed wire is a lot better than the imported stuff.
I would prefer the Galmax products it's better quality, great video otherwise.
When will they be forced to change their company name? Bwahaha