Putting up a fence in my yard but It’s been about 15 years (and 60lbs on my stomach) since I’ve done any type of fencing. This was a perfect little refresher course!
I'm really enjoying your videos. I've been watching several of them these last few weeks. I'm preparing myself for a fence and a gate I'm going to build, just like these, at our new home here in Rhode Island.
Beautiful job Dan and team, like it a lot and big fan of the composite shims and concrete screws. Look forward to more great fence content and hope have a great dang day and holiday Like comment and subscribe 👍
I want to mount my fence on top of a retaining wall, the retaining wall is sloped so mounting on top isnt an option. Would you be comfortable drilling spaced holes in the middle of the postmaster post (in the channel section) and using the same anchors to mount the post on the backside of the retaining wall? I could easily get 3-4 feet on the side of the wall with spaced anchors before the post rose above the top of the wall.
O’ Dan… I was with ya until you said “Paddle” latch. I mean the design, materials and assembly of the panel and gate had my complete attention. I even made a mental list to go grab a box of those concrete screws…. But, then you said, “Paddle”… A double flashback immediately zoned me out for the rest of this video. You see, when I was in the 5th grade, a box of milk cost a dime. Everyday, we had a milk or water break, during story time, in our morning classes. If you had a dime, you could buy a box of white or chocolate milk. If not, you could go to the water cooler and fill a cup to enjoy, while the class pet read aloud to the class. Well, I lived on a dairy farm so, I normally drank water. I chose instead to save my weekly fifty cent milk allowance and spend it on stuff I wanted… like baseball card packs, bubble gum, Grapette soda… etc. One day, the teachers pet, Rosa, told me that she forgot her milk money. We were in the coat room and no one else was around. So I told her I would give her a dime if she lifted her skirt and showed me her panties. Well, she turned red in the face and started to walk away. So, I upped the ante to $.50! That seemed to change her mind. She turned around and smiled and said, “OKAY… but you have to pay first. “ So, I dug out the five dimes and started to hand them to her. As soon as my palm opened, she grabbed the money, turned and busted through the coat room door, into the classroom. Before I could gather what had happened, I heard her holler, “Mrs Grant, Dave’s trying to look up my dress.” In quick succession I recall the door slamming open, a vise like grip upon my ear, a jerk that pulled me into the ring of laughing classmates gathered around the doorway and a walk of shame the likes of which no self respecting farm boy could endure… in front of his city slicker classmates. The walk proceeded at overweight, asthmatic, old lady teacher pace down a hallway littered with students and classrooms not yet in session. I almost got a break at the stairway leading down to the Principals office when her vise grip loosened on my ear. But, no such luck, she was just changing ears to put me on the other side. What seemed like an hour later, I landed in the chair facing the Principal’s desk. Then Mrs Grant told me to stay there and left. As I was sitting there trying to gather my wits, I looked at the wall behind the desk. The top row was a bunch of plaques and certificates…. I think… I don’t really remember well. Because, the row right below that was filled by a half dozen “Paddles”. As it started to sink in that, my fate may very well be hanging on that wall, the Principal came in and sat down behind the desk. He pushed his glasses up his ski slope sized nose and focused his beady mole like eyes on the back of my brain. I couldn’t swallow, I couldn’t look away… they bore through me like a comet shooting straight at me. Then he said, “You were caught looking up Rosa’s skirt. What do you have to say for yourself?” Well, that snapped me out of my daze. I couldn’t let this lie exist…. I had to set the story straight… so, I told him, “No! Rosa forgot her milk money and I told her I would give her fifty cents if she would lift her dress. I never got to…” At which point he put his finger in front of his mole face, shook it at me and said, “That’s even worse. Stand up and grab your ankles.” I did as I was told. I watched as he grabbed the paddle hanging on the right… number six. The three swats echoed through the open door, down the hall and up the staircase to the classrooms above. Ski nose, mole face then told me to get to class before the bell rang… that walk was even more excruciating than the first. Because this time it wasn’t just my ear that smarted… I was a convicted criminal who had endured corporal punishment and had to try to walk normal past a jury of my peers! Was that the last of it? Well, not exactly. I managed to steer clear of any one-on-one encounters with Ski nose mole face for almost 2 years. Then, I took a woodworking shop class. (It was either that or Home Economics.) Little did I know that the shop teacher had received a list of boys in his class from Ski nose, mole face… there were four of us on it. Mine was one of the four from our class, who had suffered paddling during our tenure at the school. While everyone else got to make a project of their choosing like a spice rack, cutting board etc… our project was to work together and make a Paddle for the Principal’s office. After we completed it, I was the one chosen to present it. After screwing up my courage I knocked on Ski nose mole face’s door and hoped that he wasn’t in. But, no such luck. He told me to enter. As soon as I opened the door, I saw the row of Paddles above his head. There were now seven. He saw the paddle I was holding and reached his hand for it. As I gave it to him, he asked, “Dave, have you been looking up any more girls skirts.” I caught myself just before I began correcting him… I almost blurted out that I only paid to look but never looked… but, the memory of what happened the last time held my tongue. Instead, I just said, “No sir!” He then looked down at his newly minted instrument of justice and said, “Good. Get to your next class before the bell rings!” Well Dan, when you said “Paddle”, those dark stains on my life flashed before my eyes and totally shut out comprehension of the rest of your video. Please excuse me for not going back and watching it again to see it… but, I’ll still give you a thumbs up and declare that this was a good danged video!
wow! you guys are creating some dope videos. thank you! how does this method compare to setting 30" deep re. strength and durability where strong tradewinds are an issue? I'd assume always dig (or drive) if there is an option but I can't find a solid answer out there. I'm having a concrete driveway poured next week and I'm planning on building a 6' horizontal cedar fence running the length of the slab after and I'm not sure how to direct the masons. any help would be appreciated.
It's a personal judgement call. In high-wind areas we tend to reduce our post spacing to add strength. If your driveway isn't poured yet you could always pre-set your posts and pour around them.
I don't know what your definition of high winds is but if you go down to a 6' spacing between posts you should be fine. I'm not guaranteeing it against a hurricane.
Yes, the plated PostMaster comes with a base plate welded on. bit.ly/SWIplatedpost Concrete anchors just run through the holes and are hammer-drilled into the concrete. bit.ly/SWI34concreteanchor
I've drilled a large hole into the bottom of the wood post, then hammered in a tight-fitting piece of galvanized steel pipe (maybe 6" inside post, 6" protruding out the bottom). Then drill hole slightly larger than pipe into concrete. Fill hole with Rockite then set post. Also need to drill a small hole in the side of the exposed pipe to let the air escape when you push it down (inside of pipe would trap air that prevents you from setting it all the way down).
I don't know what brand you bought, so that could be a factor, but there is supposed to be some flex in the posts, yes. ua-cam.com/video/pI5defhDiEM/v-deo.html
Would the regular impact be good enough to crank those concrete anchors in? Wanna use those but don’t have a big impact like the one you finished it off with, not sure if what I have is enough power
@@SWiFence yeah something like that. I figured not but just looking to see if I could get the post (or something similar to it) locally and find a mount for it for concrete.
@@SWiFence right and the right gust the post won’t hold it’s too much for anchor bolts like that they eventually work loose it’s far smarter just saw cut them you don’t have to worry about time wasted welding
Yes. Links are in the video description. (and I'll put them here) 👉🏻 Steel Fence Posts With Welded Baseplates: bit.ly/SWIsteelpost-bp 👉🏻 Concrete Anchors: bit.ly/concreteanchors 👉🏻 Composite Shims: bit.ly/SWIcompositeshims 👉🏻 Paddle Gate Latch: bit.ly/paddlelatch
@@SWiFence ok I have only did one job with them so far and was told to, I know you guys have been using then for awhile so good to know you don't need to
There's nothing really out there for it that I know of. They do make so brackets to hold a 4x4 wood post but it's not recommended to use it for building a fence on.
Thats a really slick fence building system
Almost forgot, thanks and you have a dang good day.
Putting up a fence in my yard but It’s been about 15 years (and 60lbs on my stomach) since I’ve done any type of fencing.
This was a perfect little refresher course!
Wonderful!
Will the 6 ft post with the horizontal picket fence hold up to high wind and heavy dogs just on the privacy fence??
Thats a nice fence.
Thanks!
Best latch ever! Your videos are awesome! Thanks for sharing your tips.
Thanks for watching!
How does this hold up to strong crosswinds?
ok ok 🔥🔥 great video, even better explanation.
Tighter than tight I love this
another informative video, keep 'em coming love the content
Dude u have the best videos! I watch them all!
You rock, Tom! Thanks for being encouraging! 👍🏻💪🏻
And how good is wind resistance before it pulls out?
Is there a minimum distance from the edge of a concrete slab that posts can be anchored this way?
I would like to know this as well
I'm really enjoying your videos. I've been watching several of them these last few weeks. I'm preparing myself for a fence and a gate I'm going to build, just like these, at our new home here in Rhode Island.
You got this! 💪🏻💪🏻
did you cut regular 5x5x9 vinyl post to install on concrete and make 6 feet height fence?
LI like this fence.
How long are those zinc anchors going to last?
I wouldn't use anything other than stainless steel.
What is the wind resistance rating and what is the max recommended board height?
4:05 Hey quit stealin' my moves!
lol! 😆
I wonder how big of a gate opening this post can support? Looks super easy to install
Just your traditional walk gate width is what we would recommend.
Dude, you are awesome!!!...
Hey, thanks!
Beautiful job Dan and team, like it a lot and big fan of the composite shims and concrete screws. Look forward to more great fence content and hope have a great dang day and holiday
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if there's a choice, is it better to install a fence gate on cemented posts or flange on cement posts?
If there's a choice I'd put the posts in concrete.
I want to mount my fence on top of a retaining wall, the retaining wall is sloped so mounting on top isnt an option. Would you be comfortable drilling spaced holes in the middle of the postmaster post (in the channel section) and using the same anchors to mount the post on the backside of the retaining wall? I could easily get 3-4 feet on the side of the wall with spaced anchors before the post rose above the top of the wall.
O’ Dan… I was with ya until you said “Paddle” latch. I mean the design, materials and assembly of the panel and gate had my complete attention. I even made a mental list to go grab a box of those concrete screws…. But, then you said, “Paddle”… A double flashback immediately zoned me out for the rest of this video.
You see, when I was in the 5th grade, a box of milk cost a dime. Everyday, we had a milk or water break, during story time, in our morning classes. If you had a dime, you could buy a box of white or chocolate milk. If not, you could go to the water cooler and fill a cup to enjoy, while the class pet read aloud to the class.
Well, I lived on a dairy farm so, I normally drank water. I chose instead to save my weekly fifty cent milk allowance and spend it on stuff I wanted… like baseball card packs, bubble gum, Grapette soda… etc.
One day, the teachers pet, Rosa, told me that she forgot her milk money. We were in the coat room and no one else was around. So I told her I would give her a dime if she lifted her skirt and showed me her panties.
Well, she turned red in the face and started to walk away. So, I upped the ante to $.50! That seemed to change her mind. She turned around and smiled and said, “OKAY… but you have to pay first. “
So, I dug out the five dimes and started to hand them to her. As soon as my palm opened, she grabbed the money, turned and busted through the coat room door, into the classroom.
Before I could gather what had happened, I heard her holler, “Mrs Grant, Dave’s trying to look up my dress.” In quick succession I recall the door slamming open, a vise like grip upon my ear, a jerk that pulled me into the ring of laughing classmates gathered around the doorway and a walk of shame the likes of which no self respecting farm boy could endure… in front of his city slicker classmates.
The walk proceeded at overweight, asthmatic, old lady teacher pace down a hallway littered with students and classrooms not yet in session. I almost got a break at the stairway leading down to the Principals office when her vise grip loosened on my ear. But, no such luck, she was just changing ears to put me on the other side.
What seemed like an hour later, I landed in the chair facing the Principal’s desk. Then Mrs Grant told me to stay there and left. As I was sitting there trying to gather my wits, I looked at the wall behind the desk. The top row was a bunch of plaques and certificates…. I think… I don’t really remember well. Because, the row right below that was filled by a half dozen “Paddles”.
As it started to sink in that, my fate may very well be hanging on that wall, the Principal came in and sat down behind the desk. He pushed his glasses up his ski slope sized nose and focused his beady mole like eyes on the back of my brain. I couldn’t swallow, I couldn’t look away… they bore through me like a comet shooting straight at me.
Then he said, “You were caught looking up Rosa’s skirt. What do you have to say for yourself?”
Well, that snapped me out of my daze. I couldn’t let this lie exist…. I had to set the story straight… so, I told him, “No! Rosa forgot her milk money and I told her I would give her fifty cents if she would lift her dress. I never got to…”
At which point he put his finger in front of his mole face, shook it at me and said, “That’s even worse. Stand up and grab your ankles.”
I did as I was told. I watched as he grabbed the paddle hanging on the right… number six. The three swats echoed through the open door, down the hall and up the staircase to the classrooms above.
Ski nose, mole face then told me to get to class before the bell rang… that walk was even more excruciating than the first. Because this time it wasn’t just my ear that smarted… I was a convicted criminal who had endured corporal punishment and had to try to walk normal past a jury of my peers!
Was that the last of it? Well, not exactly. I managed to steer clear of any one-on-one encounters with Ski nose mole face for almost 2 years. Then, I took a woodworking shop class. (It was either that or Home Economics.)
Little did I know that the shop teacher had received a list of boys in his class from Ski nose, mole face… there were four of us on it. Mine was one of the four from our class, who had suffered paddling during our tenure at the school.
While everyone else got to make a project of their choosing like a spice rack, cutting board etc… our project was to work together and make a Paddle for the Principal’s office.
After we completed it, I was the one chosen to present it. After screwing up my courage I knocked on Ski nose mole face’s door and hoped that he wasn’t in. But, no such luck. He told me to enter. As soon as I opened the door, I saw the row of Paddles above his head. There were now seven.
He saw the paddle I was holding and reached his hand for it. As I gave it to him, he asked, “Dave, have you been looking up any more girls skirts.”
I caught myself just before I began correcting him… I almost blurted out that I only paid to look but never looked… but, the memory of what happened the last time held my tongue. Instead, I just said, “No sir!”
He then looked down at his newly minted instrument of justice and said, “Good. Get to your next class before the bell rings!”
Well Dan, when you said “Paddle”, those dark stains on my life flashed before my eyes and totally shut out comprehension of the rest of your video. Please excuse me for not going back and watching it again to see it… but, I’ll still give you a thumbs up and declare that this was a good danged video!
Don't let your past scar you, Dave. Sounds like you learned some good lessons! 😏😄
@@SWiFence yep… don’t pay for services before you get them! I never give more than 50% up front!!!
wow! you guys are creating some dope videos. thank you! how does this method compare to setting 30" deep re. strength and durability where strong tradewinds are an issue? I'd assume always dig (or drive) if there is an option but I can't find a solid answer out there. I'm having a concrete driveway poured next week and I'm planning on building a 6' horizontal cedar fence running the length of the slab after and I'm not sure how to direct the masons. any help would be appreciated.
It's a personal judgement call. In high-wind areas we tend to reduce our post spacing to add strength. If your driveway isn't poured yet you could always pre-set your posts and pour around them.
@@SWiFence thank you!
Where can buying this steel fance post in UK 🇬🇧 please
Will a fence like this hold up to high winds?
I don't know what your definition of high winds is but if you go down to a 6' spacing between posts you should be fine. I'm not guaranteeing it against a hurricane.
Where do you get the fence posts that you drill into the concrete
👉🏻 Steel Fence Posts With Welded Baseplates: bit.ly/SWIsteelpost-bp
👉🏻 Concrete Anchors: bit.ly/concreteanchors
👉🏻 Composite Shims: bit.ly/SWIcompositeshims
Does the postmaster posts come with the concrete anchors attached. If not, how did you attach the anchors to the posts?
Yes, the plated PostMaster comes with a base plate welded on. bit.ly/SWIplatedpost
Concrete anchors just run through the holes and are hammer-drilled into the concrete. bit.ly/SWI34concreteanchor
What spacing do you recommend between the postmaster mounts?
It's up to the installer's discretion. We sometimes do 6' spacing in high-wind areas. In others we do around 8'.
Do you ever use wood posts /on concrete, and if so what do you use to anchor them with?
We never use wood posts on or off concrete.
I've drilled a large hole into the bottom of the wood post, then hammered in a tight-fitting piece of galvanized steel pipe (maybe 6" inside post, 6" protruding out the bottom). Then drill hole slightly larger than pipe into concrete. Fill hole with Rockite then set post. Also need to drill a small hole in the side of the exposed pipe to let the air escape when you push it down (inside of pipe would trap air that prevents you from setting it all the way down).
I don't know about this purchase... My posts are wobbly... Not at the screw section, the metal post... Any suggestions to stop the sway😢
I don't know what brand you bought, so that could be a factor, but there is supposed to be some flex in the posts, yes. ua-cam.com/video/pI5defhDiEM/v-deo.html
“Fencing’s not a spectator sport!” 😂
What’s the thickness of the baseplates?
1/4"
Where do you buy the metal posts that are attached to the concrete??
From us: bit.ly/postmaster-bp
Would the regular impact be good enough to crank those concrete anchors in? Wanna use those but don’t have a big impact like the one you finished it off with, not sure if what I have is enough power
You should be fine. 👍🏻 It's nice to give it that extra pop with the big one if you have it, but you should be fine with what you've got.
Or just crank it with a breaker bar or torque wrench
I have used $50 impacts to drive in anchors. As long as you predrill the correct size it goes in easy
That rotor hammer bit was definitely not Table 1 compliant. Lol. I am impressed with how strong it appears, I’m not there I am watching a video.
Where can I Get the metal post
You can source the posts locally and have someone weld the plates on for you. If it's easier you can order them from us: bit.ly/SWIsteelpost-bp
Are there any brackets for the fence posts that don't have the welded mount at the bottom?
Er... you mean like a baseplate that hasn't been welded on yet?
@@SWiFence yeah something like that. I figured not but just looking to see if I could get the post (or something similar to it) locally and find a mount for it for concrete.
If you can find the posts locally I'm almost certain you can find a welder to weld baseplates on for you.
@@SWiFence sure thing, thanks
Done it in a pinch like that but I sleep better when it’s core drilled so much wind
We've got a ton of wind out here.
@@SWiFence right and the right gust the post won’t hold it’s too much for anchor bolts like that they eventually work loose it’s far smarter just saw cut them you don’t have to worry about time wasted welding
How close can you mount to the edge of a slab with that system?
From the edge of the closest anchor I try not to go closer than 4-5", that way there's still some meat out there.
Can we order parts
From yall
Yes. Links are in the video description. (and I'll put them here)
👉🏻 Steel Fence Posts With Welded Baseplates: bit.ly/SWIsteelpost-bp
👉🏻 Concrete Anchors: bit.ly/concreteanchors
👉🏻 Composite Shims: bit.ly/SWIcompositeshims
👉🏻 Paddle Gate Latch: bit.ly/paddlelatch
What is the metal post made of and can I buy it from home Depot?
Galvanized steel. You might find them at Home Depot, but more than likely not with the baseplate welded on. We do sell them: bit.ly/postmaster-bp
@SWiFence I'll be buying from you then thanks.
Where can I order these posts?
Links are always in the video description.
👉🏻 PostMaster w/ welded baseplate: bit.ly/postmaster-bp
👉🏻 Concrete Anchors: bit.ly/concreteanchors
👉🏻 Composite Shims: bit.ly/SWIcompositeshims
👉🏻 Paddle Gate Latch: bit.ly/paddlelatch
Those post only have two bolts to the ground. I just noticed that it's not four.
Correct. 2 is sufficient.
Nurse here… thanks for putting a mask on. We get a lot of people who come
In with nasty lung issues from breathing that concrete dust.
Pretty cool Dan. Is this your guy’s shop displays?
It is!
I like when they put a level on something that is already anchored lol
You guys don't double up the gate post
Haven't found a need to.
@@SWiFence ok I have only did one job with them so far and was told to, I know you guys have been using then for awhile so good to know you don't need to
How do you fasten wooden fence posts to concrete?
There's nothing really out there for it that I know of. They do make so brackets to hold a 4x4 wood post but it's not recommended to use it for building a fence on.
@@SWiFence would an extra 24-36" metal bracket wedged into those 4x4 bracket and bolted in would give it the support a 72" post would need