The Secrets Fence Installers Don't Want You To Know
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 23. 10. 2021
- Can 3 men install 1000 feet of Kentucky four board fence in one day without digging? This is how the pros build and install a strong wood fence without using concrete. With help from Mark from Swi Fence and Ryan Sloop from Sloop Fence, I'll show you how the pros avoid the worst part about installing a new fence. Digging the holes. We used pressure-treated 5/4" x 6" x 16' pine boards but usually fence installers use rough cut lumber. We installed over 260 feet in under 5 hours because of filming. Thanks for watching! đ SUBSCRIBE: bit.ly/2Iy7PK3
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From someone who installs fence for a living (in Asheville NC) it's refreshing to finally see a video of people who know what they're doing build a fence. Good video!
Thanks! Itâs refreshing to hear a fence installer compliment instead of criticize. đ
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Do you know Richard or Mary Calloway in horse shoe nc.
Divineing rods aye,
Does this guy not know the James Randi foundation has
ONE MILLION DOLLARS
Up for grabs for anyone that can prove an ability to find anything,
Beyond the ability of mere chance. Gotta build a lot of fence to put a million in your pocket.
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I have a lot of freaking tools, and I donât install fences. But, somehow I feel like I âneedâ a post driver, 6â nailer AND a STIHL climbing saw. Great video guys!
It's not that hard. I replaced a rotten wooden one with a vinyl one over a couple of weekends. I rented a jackhammer to reuse the existing holes and poured concrete around the vinyl posts. I'm not that big and am developing tendonitis in my wrists so I used the 60# bags
You can never have too many tools.
Well said.
Everyone needs a bigger hammer.
Only screw up is location. I would look better in front of my house! Looks really good.
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Thatâs a nice looking corral rail fence. I wish it was that easy in the west but we have to auger holes to set the posts. Youâd never get them to drive into the ground here unless it was after winter rains and before the ground starts drying out. In summer months youâd be hard pressed to get steel t-posts to drive.
Yes, these guys do awesome work. Just goes to show.....having the right tools and the proper knowledge makes the job look easy.
What I gained from this tutorial: To get the perfect fence, use the imperfect family members as posts, drive them into the ground with sufficient force, and some time later you'll have a perfect fence. It's also quicker if you use a custom built machine. đđ
And use a dial scene rod and trust that before you hit a high voltage electrical line and kill yourself.
The fence looks sharp out there Hax! Changes the whole look of the entrance to your home. Nice job and I think a great choice of fencing. Thanks for taking us along!
Thanks so much Gord! We love it.
I have built a couple of fencesâŠ..and let me tell you, after watching this video, I did it wrong!!! Great video guys.
You make this look a lot easier than it is. My husband installed this same fence around our horse pasture here in KY(we hired out the post driving, and he did the rest himself). Yours looks great!
Hi Carla:
Iâm in ky and looking to hire out the post driving too. Can recommended who you hired? Most fence installers want to set in concrete which is much more expensive
Husband thrown under the bus đ
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These boys know their stuff and my favorite part is that they have fun doin it. When you take life too serious it ends up being a lot shorter. Way to go guys. I appreciate the content very much.
Very nice , we put up a private fence 10 years ago and still strong.
Unfortunately, the fence pounder wouldn't work for most of my yard. I've go SO.MANY. ROCKS. From small ones to 300 lb ones, they're everywhere under my lawn. I found out a couple years after buying my house that across the street used to be a gravel pit, which lets you imagine just how many rocks are in my yard. I've been redoing my sprinklers for the past couple years and it's been horrible.
Yea Me too!!! really sucks
Wedge cut the ends of the posts before you drive them
Maybe put in posts with a ground screw (and place posts inside the screw? Depending on what type of rocks, a ground screw sometimes even can break larger rocks when going in.
But I feel with you when needing to dig a trench... I had to use a large angle grinder with a stone disk in my yards at times as well when doing such work.
Impressive! Clean lines, staggered planks, vertical face trim planks, deep posts, ample fasteners, great job. Really nice, clean lines, parallel with overall grade. Perfect, even post spacing, viable production techniques allowing high quality and a viable project. Great job.
Looks amazing. I have a start up fence business and I love watching your videos with SWI and learning new things. Great stuff from some great people! Thanks guys
Thanks! Good luck!
That's a beautiful fence. When I picture a perfect fence for a property that's what I imagine. Keeps the critters in the yard and yet looks beautiful.
Flank the tree. There will be an extra post, and that run will be closer together (with the posts), then resume. Put the flanking posts as far away from tree on either side as necessary to avoid the superficial roots.
The fence looks fantastic . I love the trick with the measuring tape and staggering the joins .
That protech Evo is an amazing piece of equipment . I did notice it was the British flag on it not an English flag . đ
It's a "Union Jack". đ
"Did you depricate in my yard!" Classic Haxman. Let me know when the coffee table book comes out on Haxmanisms.
I love you guys! I've got to put up about 600 ft of fence this spring and not gonna lie...I'm dreading the post-hole-digging.
Rent an auger
as a professional DIYer and longtime couch coach, I think you guys did everything wrong just right. My teacher told me the best workers are the ones who can effectively hide their butcher work. It looks great from my house!
Hahaha all trades are just dudes makin shit work.
Not, "it looks great from my house". It's, "I can't see it from my house".
Great Job on the Fence Guys. Love the look of a Kentucky 4 board Fence ! đđđ€Ł
I enjoyed your hydroponic video so went through your list eventually choosing this one. Iâm a single California woman in a gated community where fences arenât even allowed but I watched it anyway because it was so entertaining. Plus, I love seeing strong, handsome men doing guy stuff. Good job. đđ»
Incidentally, I also loved watching your daughter drive that massive tractor đȘđ»
You can also use the trick to find half to find more than 2 equal parts. Using the trick to 60 inches you mark at 20 and 40 and now you have 3 equal marks
AX yâall have too much fun at the ranch, Iâm jelly. Love your content keep it coming.
Over 30 years ago we replaced a board 6 foot fence with the 4 x 4 posts. All pretty normal except I decided to wrap a good grade of plastic around the post bases and a few inches above ground level.
Ten years later we finally got tired of needing to paint the pickets every year. I was anxious to see how
well the posts faired.... Just like bran new to be sure.... I gave them to a friend who was needing posts as new looking posts.... I put in chain link and saved a whole pile of painting from then on.
What kinda paint could you be using, that you would need to paint every year.
Word to the wise high quality paint/primer is actually the cheapest paint there is over time, outside.
I used to be an equestrian fencer and that is pretty much exactly how we used to do post and rail fencing, just with added treatment to stop the horses from eating it.
How do you get the horses to hold the swords? On a side note, I've never seen horses fence. I bet it's awesome.
Beautiful fenceđž everybody working togetherđ super amazing job
Thank you!
You guys need a show in Branson. Not only informative, but the quick witted remarks are spot on. Find a time to throw in âthatâs what she said!â Stay safe from Mid-Missouri.
As a Couch Contractor, LOL, I must say that fence Looks Great Guys!! Well Done, now if only I had some land that needed a fence, I know who I would call to do the job.
Hey Haxman... I'm a fresh sub as of today, I'm loving your videos. So much great stuff, and I love how your kids get involved and get to learn about everything, too. It's great to see a family doing things together these days. You're giving me a lot of ideas to do with my son.
The only thing more astonishing than dowsing is that people are still falling for it.
In Australia the rule is (and the signs say)
âDial BEFORE you Digâ
Good advice that saves lives.
Thanks for teaching us a bunch of cool fence stuff!!!
You guys made it look easy. Good to see those nails. Screws are terrible for fences. They are brittle and more likely to break. Thatâs why we still donât use screws for wood framing. Nails allow for slight movement and expansion and contraction of the wood
Great Fence idea. We just moved to a small town and I have 100' x 135' lot. Needs a fence as I have 3 med sized dogs and 1 yorkie. I may have to improvise and place a board lower to the ground or use 5 or 6 boards to keep him in. But I love the clean lines of this fence and minimal materials. Now just to rent a post driver. LOL
When two boards meet at the center of the post they have to share half the width of the post to be nailed or screwed in my case. Thats why I offset the runners/horizontal boards on the post that way you can screw them with 3.5" torc 25 exterior crosscut thread screws across the entire width of the post. Then I put fence posts about 2' in the ground and 6' above, with the fence boards 6" off the ground that way I get a 6.5' fence. Thats what I did for my courtyard fence. Came out great good.
Great content as always!!
Thank you so much!
Thanks for the tips. Great Job.
Beautiful fence. They do fantastic work
As a High Voltage "fence" builder, I'd say that's pretty clean.
Please keep in mind, when building these lifetime fences, to leave 10ft minimum in front of any Electrical URD Transformer opening (green boxes).
Love your fence work! So nice straight as an arrow. Iâve been telling my husband to spray around fence instead of weed eating. Point proven, thanks.
Never really paid attention to that adhesive on the nails. I always thought it was there just to keep the nails together. Learn something everyday.
Great entertaining video! New sub here.
Love the witching wire,..works every time
Love it! Just found your channel today.
Kentucky Four Board is so pretty. Don't see enough of it down here in central Florida unless you're in horse country. Hoping to help change that one day! Great work!
Thanks! Yes we love the look of it.
Yep, horse country, those rails get run on the other side though.
GREAT JOB & strategic 3 worker placement.
Your fence looks awesome!
Well done!
Very nice! Great job guys!!
looks great. that is one of the next things on my project list.
Thanks!
According to my calculations, unless these posts are tapered at the base and the ground extremely soft / wet, there is no to bash these 6"? diameter posts into the ground without destroying them.
I was so happy to see boys work and get it so right đđ
Done the sticks for years, was taught with one or two
Heck I use my pocket knife.
Learned it in my late teens working in the oil and gas feilds.
Take a Hax to that root! đ€Ł
The Benny Hill kazoo! đđ
Great job guys! It isn't as easy as you made it look but that is because you're in the business. As for the post driver I have been around one mounted on a skid loader that was really slick but yours did a great job also.
Nice to see that Mark is still alive, have not seen him make videos in a while. There is no such thing as a "no dig" fence around here with the coral rock. You need a carbide tipped auger on a skid steer, a jackhammer or if you are lucky, dynamite!
Use a core drill đđ
Well done đđ» looks Great!
Really enjoying your channel - American Indian Hogan building hint - lay the ground end of your poles in the fire and scorch them well. They will never rot..
Wow, I think I learned a few interesting things. Thanks!
Alternative to weeding, you could let it grow. Do plants damage posts and fences?
Nice job guys! Thatâs how we do itđđ
Great build guys!!
Great video and all around fun time yâall.
From a pro fence builder up in Canada - this look is great and nothing wrong with the install. The one handed chainsaw cuts was very impressive.
Canada? How you making it out up there in that socialist run country
Don't copy this American so-called fence builder/installer. The guy is nuts. And soon he will be without daughters and friends, killed and/or injured by his promotion and allowance of unsafe work habits,
Definitely awesome work
wow very nice I like it, Mark nice job Haxman you did good too
It looks amazing!
Nice job!đđ»
Thumbs up for the one armed which witch.
from fence installer in east tennessee. it looks good guys
Great video!
Couch builder here and you are right, you really messed up that fence.
As a fencing contractor in Nsw Australia we make the bay before the root a bit short and then back to standard width otherwise cut out the tree root simple
Very nice work ! Greetings from Switzerland
Great Job!!
The fence turned out amazing and I didnât see a thing wrong with how it was laid out, from start to finish. I have about 350â that I need done myself just like it South Georgia: any takers?
Well sitting here from my couch, looks like you boys did hell of a job on this one.
I do commercial work for a big fence company in my area . Talking thousand feet jobs. Do jobs for turner construction always or airports or industrial building. This is a good video
Y'all are a hoot. I love your content
Curious if you know what the wire was called that was on the roll that he used to stretch between point a and b? Very cool!
Great job.
Watching this from England, sipping my English tea feeling accomplished that that epic piece of plant is BUILT IN ENGLAND ;-)
Looks great
Nice looking fence.
Will the wood still be treaded somehow? It looks like it is only initially heat treated but nothing more (and where you cut, you loose some of the Treatment) or is the weather such that is it not a problem?
In Germany leaving it like that, would probably give you a live span of 5-15 years (depending if the moisture can get well out of the wood/ Shade/ Sun reaching the fence).
Like you tip with the wheat eater! So true!
On my last fence posts replacements, I have treated them now with Kali water glass. Lets see f they last longer than my older one (North side facing, always wet ground with little sun. Some posts I set now inside a ground screw and put an Aluminium post so I don't have to change them as often...
If you donât mind me asking what is the name or size of the horizontal boards I have a fence that I need to replace boards on and wasnât sure which boards to get. Thanks for any feedback
That's cute that wherever you are the posts pound down and don't splinter on solid limestone - nice to see. Thanks for the video
This is the most Georgia video Iâve ever seen. Yâall would be so fun to hang with.
That damn fence looks awesome, wish i had friends with fence tools
Amazing video, i may have my dad and i do this
This fence is beautiful!
Great job.đ Looks like a good fence to me..đđđȘ
Looks beautiful đ
Best fence video EVER!!!!! You guys are funny and Awesome!!!!!!!!! I make a few hunting videos right here in Ga as well! Many Blessings Brothers!!!!
Thank You!
You guys need to build more fenced. These guys are great. Very entertaining videos.
Thanks! Mark and Ryan are a lot of fun to work with.
Agreed. I have a good spot in Canada you all could shoot a video doing more fence đ
I am getting ready to try this for my first time. How deep do you put the post?
your power company is going to love it when they come out and see that you have placed a 4 board fence in the 10 foot clear zone in front of the transformer. not to bad but might call and see if they can come out and turn it 90 degrees before they find it and charge you to move it.
"Only had one arm!" you guys are too much - thanks for the entertainment
Beautiful!!
Fence looks great! What are the posts spaced at? Are you exactly at 8 feet apart?
When I was 6 or 7 my grandpa found a Y stick, showed me how to hold it. That thing would drop down all by itself, it pulled! They really work.
they would have fun trying that in WV, mountains, mountains, and more mountains... hell around my house you'd be lucky to get anywhere between 6 to 18 before hitting rock... yup a fence in my yard would be a no dig fence, since one would have to blast the holes first...
I've pounded many guard rail post all through west Virginia. ( most recently Ghent)