Elegance Starts at the Gate: Our Classy Gate Opener Installation
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- čas přidán 13. 09. 2024
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This mammoth custom-gate installation in Jackson, WY was a beast of a project! But it turned out beautiful!
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A battery operated reciprocating saw is what I use on tree roots!
I can smell the custom all the way over here! Well done.
Wow! That is great engineering, artistry and entertainment, all in one. I hope the clients were appreciative because it certainly seems to have been worth the wait. And you working with the wounded thumb and all.
I feel your pain in the beginning of the video. We have very similar digging here by mount rainier in the Pacific Northwest
" if they hit, I quit" lol! Scariest feeling everytime
Always love to watch you guys... great work and great humor
Man I enjoyed this video. I’m an electrician and I used to do a lot of entry systems like this back in Ireland where everyone has gates on there house. During the 2008 recession when work was slim I started working with the gate fabrication company on my quiet days and by 2010 we were doing the stone/brick pillars, wrought iron gates and gate operators. Very enjoyable work as it’s so varied.
Your project turned out really nice.
Love the content
Thank you so much! Great to have you watching!
Was wondering about those gates and they came out great, with exceptional install. That’s awesome Cade came out and installed with you Dan. Have a great dang day, happy fencing💪
Absolutely insane work! Your team deserves all the work it gets.
If you had the water first, instead of after on the on the Readymix, it mixes a lot easier
Wow! That was a great build and install, yay team!🎉
Us fence guys are also plumbers, and irrigation specialists!
Nice!!!!!!!
Roots? Your using the wrong digging bars, contact Flametech in Lawrence MA, it’s been years since I bought digging bars from Sammmy, his bars will punch thru those toothpicks you call roots… you 18:27 guys are great , just making a suggestion …
Hold up. Hold up. Nobody told me I could get custom silhouettes of my dogs on my gate. Redo 😂
We didn't mention that!?
@@SWiFence I thought dragons were the only option. 😂
🐔🐔🐔🐔shoulda got chickens, you love chickens! 🐔🐔🐔🐔
@@gregmize01 true 😄
20" diameter at 48" deep? That's about 15 80lbs bags of concrete! EACH!!
Indeed. 😅
This is what I would pay money for. Not that I can afford it...
That wouldn't happen to be Alan's son, would it?
😂 SPITTIN' IMAGE!
That's Mark's boy.
@@SWiFence Well, now I'm embarrassed!
But dano, how did you get the conduit under the driveway?
Oh yeah, that part didn't make it into the video for sake of time. I used some extra tail from a BD loop wire, saw-cut across, and gooped on top. Same time as the loop installation.
3:20 Q explosion
what operator is that?
Very nice! Did the operator arms get welded?
They sure did! (Didn't get a chance to show it on the video)
Dan! Dan! Dan! & Cade! What was that homeowner thinking?
As far as I could tell… The first half of this video was a dissertation on the evils of electricians and plumbers who dared to occupy precious gate operator territory… with their trifling little lines.
Now don’t get me wrong… I’m on your side. There is nothing that makes me more upset than other trades who insist on interfering with my hole placement. Rocks and roots run a close second… but the guy who put those in my way, gets a pass because… well, he put them there way back when the only barriers to openings were his Pearly Gates!
Hopefully, half a video dedicated to calling out those other trades on their lack of consideration will be a lesson to them. And, us post planters won’t have to toil for days on end to work around their thoughtlessness.
And then… came the other half of the video. Where, I learned the owner had ordered up an elaborate doggie door. I was gobsmacked!!!
Some people need to spend a bit more time training and a lot less time plotting and planning their Doggie Doors.
For my pupper Gabby I have two Doggie Doors. One is in the garage. The other is in the workshop. With just a few Milkbones, I was able to teach her to go in and out just by touching them with her nose. There was no need to put her picture on either of them… she learned what they were for with just a half dozen delicious treats.
But, I think the joke is gonna be on the dog owner. He’ll likely need to hire a trainer after all. Because, no amount of Milkbone’s is gonna teach those pupsters how to use that keypad.
Thanks for calling out the malign actions of those interloping tradesmen… and please, send TMBC (The Man Behind the Camera) to video the training of those doggies on how to punch those keypads. I wanna know if they learn to do it with their paws…. Or, if they are really smart like Gabby…. And can do it with just the tip of their nose
We'll keep an eye out for how their dog training goes! 🤣
It would take me 4 months if I could do it. 😅
Nah--you got this.
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