Concrete Fence Post Fencing DIY | The Carpenter's Daughter

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  • čas přidán 22. 07. 2024
  • Hi everyone,
    We’ve badly needed our fence replacing for well over two years. We’d patched it up that many times as we’ve had other more important jobs to do. So here’s how I took on installing concrete fence posts and gravel boards.
    The original fence was not only rotten, but each post was wobbly and found all, except the back two, were put in by fence spikes.
    So now I plan on finally finishing the patio in front of the garage and then time to think about making a gate.
    We had some very tricky weather conditions, so had to do it in parts (so try and do it when you know you have good weather).
    We also found absolutely tonnes of concrete, everything was extremely heavy, so I wouldn’t have been able to do it without the helping hand of my fiancé.
    Everything we used was bought from Buildland - this is NOT a sponsored post - they were the cheapest in the Midlands, so just shop around. Note the concrete posts are quite holey, so you’re best checking them out before you buy them (I, however, did not!)
    LIST OF THINGS USED:
    As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases made through links.
    Buildland: bit.ly/2hVAEFX
    Trenching Shovel: geni.us/ssXAP [Amazon]
    8ft concrete posts (note, these are quite holey, so not the most professional finish in my opinion): bit.ly/2xI9nxd
    Gravel: bit.ly/2xHorvd
    Wagner Fence & Decking Sprayer *PR GIFTED TO TRY FOR ANOTHER PROJECT: geni.us/W1XXF7 [Amazon]
    Concrete gravel board: bit.ly/2xMvVKP
    Fence Panels (out of stock): bit.ly/2hEM4hk
    Wickes Red Cedar Fence Stain: bit.ly/2khxfm3
    JTF Concrete Breaker: geni.us/HBy1OEg [Amazon]
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  • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
    @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  Před 3 lety +6

    My blog version: thecarpentersdaughter.co.uk/gardening/installing-our-own-fencing-with-concrete-posts-gravel-boards/

  • @garrettalarmdepot7827
    @garrettalarmdepot7827 Před 3 lety +6

    You’re one smart young lady. Your fiancé should be happy with such an industrious young lady on his side.

  • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
    @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  Před 6 lety +82

    Just a note, I forgot to add the £119.99 for the concrete breaker on to the total spend of £350! At least we can sell it on if we want to (but I quite fancy keeping it) ;)

    • @grahamburdett1466
      @grahamburdett1466 Před 6 lety +4

      Well done. Fencing is hard work

    • @Littlelamb2023
      @Littlelamb2023 Před 6 lety +6

      I just buy things rather than hire. its awesome to own your own for when u need it again!
      ps new sub here! keep up the awesome work! nice to see more brits at it!!

    • @quacktony
      @quacktony Před 6 lety +3

      Keep it, I have a feeling you'll be redoing the driveway.

    • @jamies327
      @jamies327 Před 6 lety +3

      The Carpenter's Daughter your fiance is very lucky!

    • @danieldaniel43
      @danieldaniel43 Před 6 lety +1

      The Carpenter's Daughter wow ur gorgeous x

  • @Hells_Gift_MB
    @Hells_Gift_MB Před 5 lety +4

    I just finished putting up a new fence for the first time with the help of my friend (who is far more practical than me) and everything in this video is on point. Using the gravel boards to map out where the next hole should be is by far the best way to go. A tip for people who have clay soil for when it comes to levelling the gravel boards - wet the clay and you can then mould it into the gaps between the bricks. When the clay dries it goes rock hard and won't budge. You can then cover it up with normal soil.

  • @mrbenn747
    @mrbenn747 Před 5 lety +14

    This was the first video I watched on your channel, and it gave me the confidence to build my own fence recently! Thanks for the vid 🙂

  • @seanbrennan7807
    @seanbrennan7807 Před 4 lety +14

    Girl you did well its always nice to see a woman been hands on getting stuck in and getting her hands dirty the fencing looks great well ✔

  • @geo641
    @geo641 Před 4 lety +4

    Oh Man! The carpenters daughter is a hard worker! Way to go mom and dad, u raised a good one!

  • @floratavernerballester3398
    @floratavernerballester3398 Před 7 měsíci +4

    Thanks for this. I'm in the process of replacing my rotten fance post with cement ones. Seeing you do this has given me the confidence i could do it on my own.

  • @PhillipYewTree
    @PhillipYewTree Před 5 lety +4

    Well done on an excellent job. When faced with a similar task, i cut one panel in half, tidied the cuts with a new edge, and dug new holes between the old ones.

  • @briannewton3535
    @briannewton3535 Před 6 lety +16

    Really interesting :o).. I liked the idea of having the gravel boards in place when setting the posts.. I will be doing something similar later this summer. Cheers for sharing.

  • @abbaszaidi8371
    @abbaszaidi8371 Před 4 lety +4

    My dads a design engineer. In the 1990s he started the kitchen extension. I helped mix cement and did the pointing for the brickwork. Then I buggered off to medical school and he finished the extension himself over 5 years.
    To be honest- covid aside- I’d rather be building an extension right now. I think you (and my dad) are awesome human beings 💙

  • @stevedunsire7208
    @stevedunsire7208 Před 5 lety +4

    really enjoyed watching the video! gives me a great idea of what I need to do ! thank you and I will watch your other videos later -Steve

  • @Asdfbedffhdsxe345
    @Asdfbedffhdsxe345 Před 4 lety +1

    Wow, amazing video!!! I learned loads.
    I'm so glad that there are ladies out there like you...it will inspire other ladies..great to your fella help too

  • @vistron888
    @vistron888 Před 6 lety +4

    I've always used the fast setting postcrete for part of the hole and then topped up with standard concrete mixed with ballast. But the mixing with gravel also looks like a good idea.
    If the hole is too big, chucking in some busted up broken bricks also comes in handy.

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  Před 6 lety

      +V T yes, that's been our trick with broken bricks or old broken concrete from our drive too 😁

  • @MilosStevanovic1
    @MilosStevanovic1 Před 2 lety +1

    Good job. Love to see these type of women working hard. Nothing but respect to you.

  • @andrewrich4046
    @andrewrich4046 Před 4 lety +2

    Brilliant job . Your dad most be very proud of you . 👍🐶

  • @Jestunes
    @Jestunes Před 4 lety +3

    I love the way you say "Garage".Enjoyed your video and the lovely accent you have.

  • @SteveAndAlexBuild
    @SteveAndAlexBuild Před 4 lety +12

    Great job . When we do fencing we put the gravelboard and fence panel together ( saves lifting them high ) plus no need to add stone to the post mix , just pour it straight out of the bag 👌🏼. Like the idea of plugging thr groove to stop the gravel boards dropping 💪🏽🧱👍🏼

    • @John01GM40
      @John01GM40 Před 2 lety +1

      agreed with all you say. with slotted posts it is silly dropping the panels in from above as (unless it is blowing a gale) the postmix will be set soon enough that you can hold panel and post in position quite easily.

    • @SteveAndAlexBuild
      @SteveAndAlexBuild Před 2 lety

      @@John01GM40 🧱👍🏽

  • @bwanasibu4240
    @bwanasibu4240 Před 6 lety +1

    Well done Missus. Good effort & great job done. Your fella certainly has found a diamond.

  • @juventusventuno9213
    @juventusventuno9213 Před 3 lety +2

    Such a clever design. Appreciate the gravel/cement mix info.

  • @liamhorgan7366
    @liamhorgan7366 Před 4 lety +5

    This is awesome! I especially love how you explain what you are doing and why. First time viewer and new subscriber!!

  • @joehunter692
    @joehunter692 Před 6 lety +3

    5:45 hell yeahhh. I love it that you bought the concrete breaker.

  • @tasty_fish
    @tasty_fish Před 4 lety +1

    Great to see a UK video and great to see someone, like most of us, that also doesn’t have a perfect hassle-free area to work in. Too many ‘instruction’ videos would have easy to dig soil with perfectly round holes in perfectly flat ground with plenty of space around. Top work 👍🏽

  • @kirkthrust6116
    @kirkthrust6116 Před rokem

    Really helpful. I've seen a few different methods of concreting posts in place, but your vid makes it much easier to digest. Thanks for posting😊

  • @detailingdiaries6562
    @detailingdiaries6562 Před 6 lety +14

    It's great to see a channel showing women can do all of this kind of stuff. I have passed on some of my DIY skills to my wife and she loves it. I can't wait until my daughter is old enough to learn too 👩‍🔧👩‍🏭👷‍♀️💪

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  Před 6 lety +1

      Definitely encourage them! I was always relieved how my Dad always insisted my brother helped down the Woodyard on a Saturday for his pocket money (I was too young anyway at the time), but we're completely the opposite now as he has no interest in DIY and wish I was the one who helped instead.

    • @detailingdiaries6562
      @detailingdiaries6562 Před 5 měsíci

      @@doublewhopper67 what is that supposed to mean?

  • @pauljansen924
    @pauljansen924 Před 2 lety +1

    Your husband is a lucky guy , great job and nicely explained as you proceeded through the tutorial.

  • @scottiusmaximus4298
    @scottiusmaximus4298 Před 6 lety +1

    I like the way you did that. Having the concrete footer and posts is the way to go!

  • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
    @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  Před 5 lety +25

    FYI - If you don't believe that I removed all old posts and dug holes myself, then tough. Yes, a woman CAN do this... I wasn't quick by any stretch and did 90% of it while my husband worked on our camper van. The reason I didn't have time to film all of it is because it's such heavy work and there becomes a matter of urgency when your fence is down between you and your neighbours' house (to which we both have dogs).
    If you don't believe me, then why not go and watch some more of my other videos, like my DIY patio: czcams.com/video/z8G0RjpLU1c/video.html
    I do most of the stuff on my own as it's far more peaceful than arguing! Also, please note, no I didn't lift the new concrete posts or gravel on my own - my husband doesn't want to be on film, so have to crop him out on every project. This isn't me trying to pull the wool over anyone's eyes. This part is a two man/woman job for most.

    • @cw4608
      @cw4608 Před 5 lety +3

      The Carpenter's Daughter good for you, I have been doing things on my own for years. It is such a good feeling to accomplish a project and be able to say “I did it!”

    • @harrybobs4014
      @harrybobs4014 Před 5 lety +1

      Awesome work and hard going for sure! Ignore the idiots doubting your work ethic, the majority are probably too lazy to undertake such a project. For reference, to remove 4 posts and concrete, install 4 more took myself and another chap a whole day. Time consuming work :)

  • @dsotm58
    @dsotm58 Před 6 lety +6

    Well done looks like you've done a great job, just a couple of tips to help others (from a pro fencer), i always put the panel on the gravel board the offer up the next post and always go down hill it's much easier.

    • @robertpowell7672
      @robertpowell7672 Před 5 lety +1

      Yes I do it this way too. It becomes a 1 man job if you are reasonably fit.

  • @vwtransportersandmotorcycl3729

    Hats off to you, I’ve done quite a few fencing jobs with them gravel boards and it’s hard heavy graft! Fence looked great 👍

  • @jeantheurkauf9015
    @jeantheurkauf9015 Před 4 lety +1

    This is great! Looking forward to more.

  • @jenblob1065
    @jenblob1065 Před 5 lety +4

    Inspirational! Thanks so much for reminding me that it's possible to sort this kind of stuff myself rather than wait and pay needlessly!

  • @jaylittleton1
    @jaylittleton1 Před 6 lety +16

    Nicely done, I know getting that old concrete extracted is difficult and you chose wisely getting the drill. Those concrete posts don't seem to be common here in USA, makes me wonder why not. Thank you both for sharing the video.

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  Před 6 lety +3

      That is unusual. Maybe once word spreads, they'll be there eventually? I just wish they weren't so heavy to work with, but hopefully won't have to do it ever again other than replace the panels in a few years.

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  Před 6 lety +4

      Oh and already had my penny's worth from the concrete breaker as have used it loads since!

    • @rereficoli4983
      @rereficoli4983 Před 6 lety +4

      I was wondering the same thing about those posts. That's a pretty handy system, and the cost for that project seemed comparatively low. According to today's conversion rate, £350 = $467, which is pretty reasonable for that much in the way of fencing materials and supplies.

    • @PaulPhillipsUK
      @PaulPhillipsUK Před 6 lety

      Concrete posts are very common in the UK

    • @thechappist
      @thechappist Před 6 lety

      I have been looking for those concrete posts for ages here (in St. Louis) and so far have nearly given up. Have you found them anywhere? Every fence builder I've come across says they've never heard of such a set up.

  • @calebmarchent5152
    @calebmarchent5152 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for sharing, always nice to know jobs that are hard, when so many CZcams vids make everything look easy

  • @johnashton6107
    @johnashton6107 Před 5 lety +2

    Great video. Fencing is hard work! Like the way you mortared in to the post slots under the base panels/ gravel boards. Essential to stop them dropping over time and surprisingly a step that is ignored by many so called professionals. One tip for next time would be to sit the fence panel on top of the gravel board in the slot of the post before offering up your next post, you can then get the post height spot on. This also stops you having to align the post in all directions as when pressed up to the panel and base panel is should be level in that direction, (always best to do a quick check with spirit level mind you). Doing this method also prevents having to lift the panel in and disturb the posts when setting. Also to avoid the need for a second string line (which could get in the way) you could offer the post up to the bottom one and use your level whilst closing one eye and looking down the line of your posts. With the post touching the string at the bottom the remainder of the posts should disappear behind the post you are installing when you look down the line, guaranteeing a nice straight line. Use your trenching/ grafting shovel or a long breaking bar to manoeuvre the bottom of the post to stop the need to lift and re position.

  • @AS-zw4lk
    @AS-zw4lk Před 6 lety +3

    Your fence looks great! I've been looking for concrete posts in the usa for years. We used them quite often in Australia. There are industrial concrete fence systems in the usa but I have never been able to find a supplier of just concrete posts. In Texas, cedar, treated pine and steel pipe seems to be the most common material. I thought about making my own concrete posts....

  • @rodwhite9737
    @rodwhite9737 Před 5 lety +5

    Awesome job. You go, girl. Anything you can do, I can do better, right? You filmed all the right steps for everybody to see. The finished product looks amazing. What a job. You didn't need your husband very much. Thanks. There is a new product on the market for setting posts(well new to me, anyway). And that's FOAM. YES, FOAM. Although, I don't know how it would be for concrete posts. But anyway, you saved yourself a lot of money by doing this yourself. Which I am all for, no matter who was involved. So yeah, you go girl!!

  • @yoliegunderson8749
    @yoliegunderson8749 Před 6 lety +1

    Great job. I farm and ranch here in the states. I love doing projects by myself. Nice to see another lady doing hard work.

  • @stephenbailey1931
    @stephenbailey1931 Před 4 lety

    Good to see the girls doing this too. Well done, great job!

  • @WyeExplorer
    @WyeExplorer Před 6 lety +5

    Fabulous job, which saw a host of different tools and techniques emerge. I came over from Olly Outdoors because The Carpenters Daughter sounded intriguing. It was a thoroughly enjoyable video to watch and I wasn't disappointed in deciding to take a look. Thanks for sharing. I look forward to seeing what this is about. All the very best. Mark

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  Před 6 lety +1

      Thanks +Wye Explorer :) I've lived in a fixer upper since 2014 and thankfully, we're now starting to see some serious changes for the better, but got so much more to do. Hopefully it doesn't disappoint 😉

    • @WyeExplorer
      @WyeExplorer Před 6 lety +1

      My brother and I used to love that program Fixer Upper. If you have that kind of motivation you're gonna do alright....

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  Před 6 lety +1

      +Wye Explorer thanks 😉 never heard of that show - will have a google

    • @WyeExplorer
      @WyeExplorer Před 6 lety

      czcams.com/video/_F738M0lDes/video.html A good pair - they work together well....

  • @FixItYerself
    @FixItYerself Před 4 lety +3

    A woman that knows how to read a level and isn't afraid to use it-- you have a lucky guy

  • @Split10uk
    @Split10uk Před 6 lety +2

    Good job!
    That is definitely the best way to do it, even though not everyone likes concrete posts.
    Buying the breaker is also another good move as you could always resell it.

  • @ryanlowe440
    @ryanlowe440 Před 5 lety

    Good to see a lady on the job - nice work, well done.

  • @rogerdodger8415
    @rogerdodger8415 Před 6 lety +6

    OMG! I'm in love with her accent! If she was my wife, I could never tell her no!

  • @simonm9097
    @simonm9097 Před 5 lety +4

    Sack the gravel off and just pour the post mix straight into the hole, break the old concrete up and use it to pack the holes out so you will use less postmix and don't have to dispose of as much. Offer the panel upto the previous post and then put your next post in...saves lifting panels in & out with step Ladders you can also get every post the same height as the panel instead of leaving them at differing heights.

  • @eastrockaway11518
    @eastrockaway11518 Před 6 lety +2

    Really nice job! To say you Did it yourself.... Priceless. 👍🏻

  • @skoot2u
    @skoot2u Před 4 lety

    Great video and respect for getting stuck in to such heavy work.You have inspired me to try , even though I don't need a fence.

  • @thomasthetankengine2257
    @thomasthetankengine2257 Před 6 lety +4

    You’re an awesome team you two, I just end shouting at my fiancée and going mad 😂 we’ve just bought a brand new avant- home and got loadsssssss to do.

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  Před 6 lety

      Lol, thanks! We definitely don't always get on when we DIY together 😂

    • @hideouslyugly
      @hideouslyugly Před 3 lety

      And when you shout, you " avant" got anyone to help you after that.....couldn't resist that ,sorry.

  • @johna1160
    @johna1160 Před 6 lety +9

    As a retired deck & fence contractor on the Central Coast of California, I had never seen a concrete fence post before. I must say, I find the idea intriguing. As long as it's high quality concrete reinforced well, it could outlast any species of wood, pressure treated or not, by centuries, just ask the Romans. The idea of harvesting that much less forest is appealing as well.

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  Před 6 lety +2

      +John A I'm surprised the idea has never worked its way to the US. I love the idea that only the panels need replacing now 😁

    • @foppo100
      @foppo100 Před 6 lety +1

      The concrete post last for ever and no need to maintain.I have both concrete and wooden post.My wooden post on a six foot fence are about 15 years now but I look after them.Surprised you don't use concrete post in the States.

    • @AGClaymore
      @AGClaymore Před 6 lety

      The City of Calgary has been using them for a few years now. They've been replacing the fences between high volume roads and residential areas with concrete walls. Much better at sound attenuation.
      That fence looks awesome!

    • @chrisbatchelor3717
      @chrisbatchelor3717 Před 5 lety +1

      Im in California and ive seen those post. Ive repaired over 15 of them at one site. The rebar inside will eventually rust and expand then the concrete starts falling off exposing the rebar. just like a sea wall does.

    • @Arsopu
      @Arsopu Před 5 lety +1

      Even here in Australia they're pretty rubbish, people use them on rural fences here but they look terrible in suburbia.
      If they're mortised with rail or with a heavy duty bolt and bracket they're ok but they move more than timber in my experience.
      They will bend and break and the rebar rusts and breaks.
      You couldn't use it on the coast.

  • @oby-1607
    @oby-1607 Před 6 lety +1

    Hard work and dedication makes for a good job. Well done. Hope to see more.

  • @Just-SomeGuy
    @Just-SomeGuy Před 2 lety

    Good job getting stuck in despite the heavy work involved. Concrete posts and gravel boards are definitely the way to go with fencing. They will well outlast neighbour's fences with wooden posts, even if their wooden posts are set in concrete.

  • @digger105337
    @digger105337 Před 6 lety +3

    As jay littleton said below, we don't have those nice concrete post or the "gravel board" starter course in the US. That is a wonderful idea. You're doing a great job and the narrative as you go is excellent! 👍

  • @raylarkin5004
    @raylarkin5004 Před 6 lety +4

    You nailed it! It was great watching you plow right through it! I really enjoy that you are smart, assertive and willing to risk trying 1st time stuff like the jack hammer situation! This was my field for about 50 yrs before retirement and you rock it! Great video and best of luck on future endeavours!

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  Před 6 lety +4

      +Ray Larkin thanks 😁 Learning and improving is a great process. I'd much rather try instead of paying someone and still be none the wiser (apart from gas and electrics of course). Hopefully I can inspire others who want to do things on a budget.

  • @ragnargenericsson3171
    @ragnargenericsson3171 Před 6 lety +2

    Most people do fencing in a 2 person team so I think you've done a superb job, especially with the cumbersome and heavy materials needed.
    Never seen your show before but enjoyed the video

  • @CF-Gaming01
    @CF-Gaming01 Před 4 lety

    Fantastic videos, I always come back to these to have a watch and learn something new or that I'd missed.

  • @mickryles759
    @mickryles759 Před rokem +12

    06:51 I found a crack may need to patch up 😂😂

  • @jamesgraeme3657
    @jamesgraeme3657 Před 4 lety +4

    Once spent a bank holiday digging out a concreted in fence post, then I discovered I could have done it in 5 mins hiring a £20 hammer chisel, like you did !

  • @andrewdavies1312
    @andrewdavies1312 Před 5 lety +8

    I wish my wife could do things. Have to do projects like this on my own. Takes twice as long.

  • @norfolkdrummerboy
    @norfolkdrummerboy Před 4 lety +1

    Brilliant good job I like to see the top of the concrete posts almost level with the top of the fence panels

  • @paulmcpherson8512
    @paulmcpherson8512 Před 5 lety

    This girl knows how to do a good bit of fencing, grand job.

  • @gpcrawford8353
    @gpcrawford8353 Před 5 lety +3

    You can buy a special post spirit level that gives all levels at once uses an elastic band to hold it on post

  • @SkillBuilder
    @SkillBuilder Před 6 lety +12

    Nice job. I always go for concrete posts and gravel boards

  • @kfb230
    @kfb230 Před 4 lety

    Thats what its all about, having a go, learning and moving to the next job. Saving dosh and feeling good about yourself is why I do the DIY. I laughed when you enthused about the concrete breaker, just like I did when I got one LOL. Anyway thanks a lot for the vids, very inspiring.

  • @kaycox5555
    @kaycox5555 Před 6 lety +1

    Beautiful job!! Congratulations and thanks for sharing, from the middle of California.

  • @priestland1
    @priestland1 Před 6 lety +71

    To avoid having to dig out the concrete from the existing holes I make the first panel smaller in width so new holes for posts avoid the old post holes.

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  Před 6 lety +5

      Thanks for the tip!

    • @alanhudson4202
      @alanhudson4202 Před 6 lety +9

      Peter you’re a genius fella !! What a simple great tip . You just saved me ages of trying to smash concrete 😄👍🏻

    • @andrewsmall6568
      @andrewsmall6568 Před 5 lety +4

      Duh!!! Brilliant idea mate... turned my 2 day job into 4 hours!

    • @HouseFairyDIY
      @HouseFairyDIY Před 5 lety +2

      That's a good idea.

    • @mph122
      @mph122 Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks for the tip!!!
      Average of the quotes for 10 fences panel with concrete post and gravel boards flat ground level that I got is £3,800 cash with one tradesmen asked for £6,000! So I will give it a go
      How do you deal with the house wall? Do you attach concrete post to house wall? I think the house foundation may get in the way.

  • @onanist9305
    @onanist9305 Před 5 lety +7

    I envy you. In Canada we dig 3' to 4' deep holes for each post and set them in 180lbs of concrete to avoid heaving due to frost. Your fence looked great btw.

    • @phillipjenkins2709
      @phillipjenkins2709 Před 5 lety

      You can't seriously believe she did 90 percent of it. C'mon. A woman can't do a man's job ffs. End of

    • @taddymason971
      @taddymason971 Před 4 lety

      @@phillipjenkins2709 are you joking or are you really that insecure?

    • @geezlepuss7863
      @geezlepuss7863 Před 4 lety

      Impossible in Canada; you would need a jack hammer to dig down 3 feet in your frozen ground! LOL

  •  Před 3 lety

    Love the idea. I may have to do this. I tend to do my own work. Just fishined a french drainage and sealed the side of house. Looks like another project for me

  • @benpar8120
    @benpar8120 Před 4 lety

    Great job. I did the same recently, but I bought feather board panels as they're much stronger & I kept them the original harvest gold colour.

  • @marcotoni231
    @marcotoni231 Před 6 lety +5

    as a carpenter I have mad respect for this lady. cuz she aint afraid to work.

  • @TheCarRestorer957
    @TheCarRestorer957 Před 6 lety +3

    you did a good job 😜😜 looks very professional

  • @paddydunne774
    @paddydunne774 Před 6 lety +1

    Hang on to the breaker. I bought one several years ago, for similar money. It paid for itself on the first job. The amount of times it’s used in the intervening time it’s been a life saver! Good work and well explained 🤘🍀

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  Před 6 lety

      +Paddy Dunne it's been one of the best purchases ever! I've since broken up the whole concrete on the drive and decided to install more fencing. In fact, today dug trenches for path edgings. It would have been only a matter of time until we bought one!

  • @siduk79
    @siduk79 Před 4 lety

    I have watched your videos before but only now I’ve realised we live in the same village, great work !!

  • @CamperVanHandyMan
    @CamperVanHandyMan Před 6 lety +3

    Huge saving when you DIY :-) looks good

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  Před 6 lety +1

      CamperVan HandyMan thank you. Hopefully the saved money can go on a new gate and driveway now 😀

  • @anthonyisak3185
    @anthonyisak3185 Před rokem +8

    6:52

  • @chrissmith8686
    @chrissmith8686 Před 5 lety +1

    Well done... so nice to see.. my other half won't even cut the grass.. it's amazing how a new fence changes the look of a house..

  • @NAFO_Badger_Brigade
    @NAFO_Badger_Brigade Před 2 lety

    Absolutely brilliant! You will be running your Dad's business in no time

  • @opasworkshop8373
    @opasworkshop8373 Před 6 lety +8

    Great job turned out beautiful! Just subscribed.

  • @maxi-me
    @maxi-me Před 6 lety +5

    Installed the concrete "paistes" and made sure both sides were completely "caited" with "pint" lol. Mamaw was Brit, Lord how I miss her.

  • @sekharhi1984
    @sekharhi1984 Před 4 lety

    Very hard working person. Must be an honest personality.

  • @darrenmooruthv2
    @darrenmooruthv2 Před 3 lety +2

    Amazing, great work and well documented Vikkie! It looks amazing. Hello from Coventry :)

  • @irelmo69
    @irelmo69 Před 5 lety +9

    Best looking fencing/fencer I've seen 😉 your husband is a lucky boy! You both did a great job on that fence. The post are deceptively heavy aren't they?!

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  Před 5 lety +4

      Lol, they're so heavy that I definitely don't want to do it again 😂 I tip my hat to my Dad and anyone who does this for a living!

  • @joeworden825
    @joeworden825 Před 6 lety +3

    Good Job!

  • @sujadkhan3900
    @sujadkhan3900 Před 6 lety

    My wife's been watching your videos she hasn't yet been inspired to do anything yet but she's got me doing odd jobs in the garden. Brilliant video and tutorial keep it up

  • @dynagroup6875
    @dynagroup6875 Před 6 lety +2

    Great job! You have done so nicely. It looks so professional as well. Keep it Up!!

  • @DM-sg4us
    @DM-sg4us Před 4 lety +4

    Where did you find this woman, she’s a true gem , clearly a grafter, great voice and a stunner to !!! Great work on the fence both!

  • @thewelshcarpenter8925
    @thewelshcarpenter8925 Před 6 lety +7

    looks like hard work.

  • @andyp9131
    @andyp9131 Před 3 lety

    hi the carpenter's daughter. i was amazed at how well you did your fencing for the first time .would like to say well done

  • @bendangwapang1784
    @bendangwapang1784 Před 5 lety +1

    I love doing it and I also know how hard it is to do... Proud of your endeavour.

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  Před 5 lety

      Absolutely drove me mad this job as we both wanted to do it different ways 😝 Everthing is SO heavy and respect anyone who does this for a living

  • @davey9955
    @davey9955 Před 5 lety +3

    Wish I had a daughter like this young lady

    • @TheCarpentersDaughterUK
      @TheCarpentersDaughterUK  Před 5 lety +1

      😊

    • @HouseFairyDIY
      @HouseFairyDIY Před 5 lety +1

      I was always like this but my father didn't appreciated me for it until he was months from death. I was the third daughter and he never got a son. He could have had a son but the son might not have been any good at DIY. He could have spent decades being happy to have me but just because I was female he never thought it possible. The moral of the story is....it's what people do that's important and not whether they're male or female.

  • @adrianaosirish6065
    @adrianaosirish6065 Před 6 lety +3

    Well done to you ,keep it up (Irish Chippy)

  • @scoyle1750
    @scoyle1750 Před 5 lety +2

    I have just found this and from someone who does this I have to say well done its nice to see females as well as males giving it a blast 👍

    • @HouseFairyDIY
      @HouseFairyDIY Před 5 lety

      That's a nice comment. Not all men are as happy to see women to men's work so well done!

  • @tomb6865
    @tomb6865 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Thank you for this, was going to pay someone to do this but like to learn new skills and this video gave me the confidence to try it myself!

  • @Elfin4
    @Elfin4 Před 5 lety +19

    Good work .... Will last longer than timber posts. Clearly a chip off the old block !!

    • @Algorithm347
      @Algorithm347 Před 4 lety +1

      Will last longer , but doesn’t look as nice , plus the fence it self won’t last as long as a nice feather edge , these flimsy panel won’t last longer than 5 years . Call me old fashioned but I love a solid wood look , not a concrete council look .

    • @rudra7615
      @rudra7615 Před 4 lety

      You mean "a chip off the old bloke" 😉

    • @Algorithm347
      @Algorithm347 Před 4 lety

      Rudra dirty bastard lol

    • @rudra7615
      @rudra7615 Před 4 lety +1

      @@Algorithm347 the hell are you on about. I mean she is just like her father who has been in thr profession for a long time. People these days man..

    • @Algorithm347
      @Algorithm347 Před 4 lety

      Rudra it was a joke ..... I’m guessing you’ve never watched comedies such as bottom ? Chill man

  • @johna1160
    @johna1160 Před 6 lety +6

    For those taking notes from this vid before tackling your own fence... Pro Tips. #1.Professional fence contractors NEVER dig out old concrete below grade. We just start post layout from opposite end of run. Only time it's necessary to place new post where old one was would be at direction changes, or end of run (i.e. lot corner). #2. Pour pre-mixed regular concrete (room temp cookie dough consistency) all around post in hole, periodically agitating to release air pockets. This method is far superior (faster-easier-cheaper-longer life span) to dry mixing aggregate with Fence Post mix and dropping dry/adding water four times or more. #3. Don't beat yourself up for saying "level" (horizontal reading), when you mean "plumb" (vertical reading), more than a few pros make the same mistake (Hello Mike Holmes).

  • @nickwelch2883
    @nickwelch2883 Před 4 lety

    Well done. Getting the concrete out by hand is a nightmare. I used one of the those cement smashers and although 30kg it really helped. One of the hardest jobs I've had to do. Looks ace.

  • @MohammedAli-1
    @MohammedAli-1 Před 2 lety +1

    Absolutely amazing. Well done 👍🏽

  • @Brandon_Jackson
    @Brandon_Jackson Před 6 lety +7

    Wow I want a girl like you in my life! Hard worker and beautiful! Great job!!

  • @landi76
    @landi76 Před 6 lety +24

    6:50 is my favourite ;-)

  • @stevenwatson3963
    @stevenwatson3963 Před 6 lety +1

    Great videos there.Thank you.You have a great understanding for whats involved.

  • @ianvicedomini2648
    @ianvicedomini2648 Před 5 lety +1

    A very pristine job and considering the slope, it looks incredibly level. Great job 😉