Strong Fence - No Digging !!! Dogs / Goats / Pigs... Whatever.
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- čas přidán 11. 05. 2018
- Used high tensile Red Brand 'no climb' 2X4 horse fence on t-post and t-post alone with the Wedge Loc hardware. Worked awesome... saved a lot of time with digging and concrete.
Give it a try if it matches your needs. You can find these products at TSC. Thanks for watching. Please Subscribe if you like... For more videos check out my channel...
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A little tip from an Old Rancher, always put the fence wire on the INSIDE..facing the animals you want to keep in, Never on the outside. They Will push and break the clips and soon they will be out. Have a great week. Good to see young people working the field and caring for animals.
I learned this about half way through fencing the property. I did it on the outside because that's the way it should "look". Then I saw my pigs pushing on it....its all going on the inside now. The clips are to hold it up.
Since I just want to keep deer out, not animals in, I guess the wire goes on the outside.
@@marshwetland3808 yes that would make sense
I have always staggered mine, 1 in 1 out. Your right about the rings/ties breaking. We keep our beast in but also have scrub cattle and pigs trying to get in from the outside. I drive my lines once a month and just repair/maintain.
I guess Im pretty randomly asking but does anyone know of a good website to stream new tv shows online?
“I’m gonna stretch this fence with my tractor”
Comes out on a ride lawn mower
With an awesome sticker
Thank you. You just saved me a ton of time and money with that "Wedge Lock" knowledge bomb. Feel good about it. You did humanity a favor.
Add me to the list as well! So glad I watched this!
I love you dude
thanks for giving the Wedge Loc hardware knowledge... will be using that next time
I’ve been wanting to build a fence but was balking at the work on the corners. You just solved my problem!! Thank you SO much!!! Some good additional advice in the comments, too! This is awesome.
I'm glad I came across this vid‼it is going to save me lots of time and hassle. Thank you so much man💯
Wedge lock is still cheaper than brace posts for shorter distances . Thanks for the tip!
Right on! Thanks for the tip about wedge lock!
Installed 24' x 40' garden fence on a slope using wedge loc and Red Brand woven wire fencing 4 years ago, using all T-posts for corners and all (no wood or cement). You need woven wire fencing if the fence is on a slope. They also sell Wedge Loc hinge system for gates so have two gates too. Also found some locking gate latches that work with the system. To make it even stronger, used turnbuckles on the diagonal T-posts on the corners. The soil is rocky clay. Rocky clay soil holds T-posts like cement without cement. Neighbors used wood cemented posts and they're popping out of the clay soil and the wood is rotting. The Wedge loc system with T-posts and Red Brand woven wire fencing still looks like new, 4 years later.
Thanks for the video. Dig the product and of course Op Ivy!
Came for the fence tips stayed for the Operation Ivy. Such a great band. That intro made my day.
I hit the like button because of his shirt, lol.
Good stuff. We subscribed. Little 40 acre farm here in Tennessee and it’s fun to check out new practical ideas.
I just found your channel because I’m about to build a fence. I would have subbed because the video was helpful but I was sold before that when I heard that op Ivy. Brought me back to my teens in the 80s and 90s!
Instead of bolts on your 2x4s clamping onto the fence fabric, I just use a couple of nice big C clamps and make sure the knots of the fence are in the middle to lock onto
Came for the fence, thumbs up for the Op Ivy!
Those wedges look pretty handy, but this is the first that I've heard about them. I'm putting in a welded wire fence right now. I used three t-posts on the corners too, all three bottoms pounded into the ground. To fasten them together, I drilled 1/4" holes through them at the top and just used bailing wire, wrapped through three times. Super strong!
When he said tractor to pull the fence, I wasn't expecting a riding lawnmower! Lol thank for the video. I'm going with the hardware kits and t posts.
Lotsa people call those “lawn tractors” because maybe offer implements and attachments and are used for landscaping.
Hey thanks for the wedge lock info, sure makes a difference
Great! Wedge lock is exactly what I need
Thanks for adding the hardware info. 👍🏻
Thanks for the pink pink stink. Really nice touch for the tractor bro!
Thanks, def. using these on my next fence, always putting up fence! Anyway, great to see someone farming and rocking a. OP IVY shirt man! Used to cover "just another crowd." When I was in a band! Take care, you got another sub.
Just what I was looking for! Thank you!
Answer to prayer for my German Shepherd dog fence! Thank You!
Mine too…
Dude, this video is a life saver.
"Where's your brother...." LOL.
Nice video!
Lock jawz makes some great clips for attaching that woven wire to the t posts also.
Watched 3 videos so far. Great work on everything, editing, info, innovation, personally. Ya done earned you a new subscriber.
Thanks man, I really appreciate it! Stay safe, and take care!
I am "like" #999! Came for the fence, stayed for OP IVY!!! They came and skated my local pool "blood-bowl" in East Oakland in 1986!
I'm so glad to know about that product! I'll definitely be using that on my homestead. Most other fencing things are out of reach, either budget or physical ability. I think even having to install it alone and with back problems, I can manage.
I'd like to see how you get your posts so straight. Mine look like a drunk 5 year old did them.
It always helps me to set corner posts in place first. Then I’ll eyeball my fence line or pull a string between the corners. That takes the guesswork out of the equation.
I realize this an old comment but jic someone else is reading for an answer: use a level. Few bucks at Harbour Freight or up to $7 at a farm store. Put it on a straight side and check level of two sides, pound 3 - 5 times, then recheck level and repeat as needed. Definitely start with corners first then set a line to have inbetween posts follow.
Fantastic video! Thanks man!
Like your video thanks...had to laugh though when you said 3$ a t post 4yrs ago now I'm paying $7.
Me too !!!!!
Saw them for $4 today at Tractor Supply. YMMV
Have all the fence equiptment but am going to make a stretcher like yours. Ps love the corners. Luca
Love those wedge locks. Will get some tomorrow
Mine are still exactly as how they were set… still going strong. My pigs are still in the same fence. You’ll love em! Thanks. Take care.
Nice fence. That’s ok for what you need, if you’re doing 6ft high horse fence it’s big posts, staples mixed with Tee posts.
Looking for a way to keep deer out and use Redhead fence without drilling a bunch of holes. Great video!
Thanks. Useful video. I learned about WedgeLoc from you. Their braces have been great for dog fences for my kennel. Sad to hear the prices you quote. Everything is about double just four years later.
Awesome vid, song choice and shirt👌
Wedge Lock - you bet. I put some of that stuff in like 24 years ago (in the desert west of Tucson, to keep the neighbors cattle out) and those things are still in place. Guess I never had that 1000 lb bull try to knock down my fence.
Good video learned a lot.
Good tips, worth trying, cause it's the only affordable fencing option for me.
Piece of advice. Build your fences horse high, pig tight, and bull strong.
bull strong/neighbors run away cattle strong lol
Liked it, intro was short and sweet. Got to the action immediately with no long drawn out transitions. I wish you had shown how you secured the fence to the post initially to keep it in place(Like did you secure the top only 1 post at a time, or did you stretch the length then go back and secure?). I'm sorta on the fence about what type of fence to install currently and this video helped.
The vent stretcher! So I went to Tractor Supply and they want $100 for those I made my own. It works great. I think I might make a bunch more and sell them for 50 bucks which is half price of tractor supply it still make a profit. Thanks for the tip.
Love this so much thank you!
Operation Ivy, love it
An update would be interesting if a few decent pigs had been kept in it and whether the goats were ever found. Good for lifestylers for convenience though. Flimsy is a term that comes to mind. A couple of hot wires around the inside would be a great improvement though, pigs & goats respond well to them.
Thanks - these look very good. I build a lot with t-post. My local Tractor Supply use to carry 10' t-posts. My soil is very sandy so I hammered those in 4' into the ground and then mixed in some cement in with the sand in the top 2 feet and the result is strong enough to support roofing. There are also these steel hangers that enable you to attach 2x4 horizontally. I want to build a small floating enclosed structure (stick barn like) with a soil cement floor and polycarbonate siding and roofing. I do wonder how long it would take a T-post to break down in Florida.
That,s brilliant! Thanks!
A little Op Ivy intro! Nice! subbed
I've got to put one end of a fence in a lake , wedge lock will make it a lot easier , post hole digging in 2ft of water would be next toimpossible
great info !
Going to try these for an area for pygmy goats and chickens. Lots of clay & rocks in our area so wasn't looking forward to setting a bunch of posts, this will cut back significantly on the amount of digging I have To do. New subscriber
If you haven't gotten the fence up yet, you can use a pinch point bar pry (aka digging bar, aka old time ditch witch) to wiggle rocks out of place BUT this leaves a wider hole than a T-post. I ended up using rebar or a nail stake to make a pilot hole, twisted it out, then drove in the t-post.
Op Ivy! Also your bumper sticker bro! Good vid.
Bro this is wonderful I wish I would’ve thought about this before I bought $200 worth of posts 😭😭😭🤦🏻♀️
Nice operation Ivy at the beginning bro
Like the wedge lock contraption.
Love that T post corner support. Fantastic stuff.
Awesome! Thanks!
Have a thumbs up for op ivy.
Yeah man! 🤟 Seems like I’m the only person in the world who knows that until you said something! ... I live in the corn fields of Ohio. I have never met anyone after 1999 who has ever heard of any good music. 😞 Thanks and take care!
Do you think the t post corner brackets will work for a smooth wire high tension fence for a horse?
what's the mesh size (hole size) of the fence that will prevent baby chickens from going out? is 6 ft height enough to keep the chicken in?
Will this help to reinforce a fence from a neighbor dog coming through the fence?
Op Ivy!!! Hell ya bro!!
How close together did you put your t posts? Would they be ok say 10 ft apart?
Nice intro and shirt, I wish I knew what happened to mine…
Would this be a good fencing for a steeper slope than yours? Or how rigid did you find it on your hill.
Another great video Brian #1fan
Way back in 2018 when t posts were only $3.69, wow!!! Inflation has taken over.
I've had this system for years, but as shown, the brackets just aren't that strong, like you said. Great for small critters and chickens. Nothing larger, in my opinion.
If I need just more of a garden fence do you think the corner supports are needed?
What kind of clips did you use and what was tool you used for cracking the fence tight.
Op ivy, 🤘
Very cool didn't know about the corner tension kits👍 Unfortunately I don't have the means to stretch.
Comealongs are cheap..slower but cheap..necessity is the mother of invention
He said give it a good yankin' @ 01:17 LOL
Dont cheap out and do a 2 3/8 H pipe cemented . Eventually the t post will lean.
For that bracing kit, can u use something other than a T post?
What do you do when there is an elevation change, say a small uphill or downhill? Do you have to cut it and reposition?
This is an awesome question. There are two ways... all of the flat can be done first, then you have to position a post at the apex of the drop or rise in the hill, then spread your post evenly up or down the slants. Attach to the middle apex post, stretch to next, fasten, continue. Until you hit the flat completed post. Other way is to use really long post down in the valley. Just stretch it level across. Then ad another section of fence under the high fence where the hill is. We sell t-post up to 10’ long at TSC. Thanks. Take care!
Wedge lock works good, just follow the directions and understand the nature of the live stock you are trying to contain. I have used this product to contain small live stock and stock that does not routinely challenge a fence. Not sure how it would do with larger stock.
After 4 years what is your opinion on longevity of this bracing?
Think I found the fence. I just need it to keep the new neighbor's dog in their yard. Sweetest dog but I don't need piles of their dog's droppings in my yard. New owners seem to be full of themselves and the type where a simple "good morning" gets them keyed up.
Dont stretch those bumps out they are for expansion and contracting with. Weather. Take them down a little bit. . Advice f rt omi my grandpa here in the north
farmer Brown 61 great point !
Operation Ivy ❤
Well, I can see what your problem was, right there.
There was no beer in your cup holder.
Is this really good for keeping small dogs would you add something to the bottom?
Any info how to use the kit that only has 1 side of a corner? The packaging leaves me wanting. Also trying to attach welded wire fence to a chain link fence. Hoping to find a video about that too. Thanks 🎉
@Brian Ealy I'm getting ready to do my yard with farm fence and the wedgeloc. I have a dumb question... How do you stretch it around the corner? Or do you stretch to the corner and cut?
Don't cut!
Those wedge fence things must have been around forever. Did you notice all the old cars and trucks in the video.
I noticed that. But first I noticed how old the audio sounded.
like ur content homie
what's the distance between posts?
Do they have to be used at 90 degree corners?
I’m trying to find a way to put up and section of fence like this in the yard and removable for the dogs
can gates be added to that type of fencing, I am buying a house on 1.3 acres with no fence and am wanting to enclose it for my dog. I need gates to allow access to the septic system and to bring a mower in and out. so really only need one big gate maybe 8 to 12 feet
Kevin Tunaley - yes. You can buy t-post adapters that hold tube gates or wire filled tube gates... or you can just use wood post on either side of the gate. I’m a manager of a Tractor Supply. We carry all this stuff accept the tpost gate holder hardware. You can get em online. Take care.
@@BrianEaly that is awesome, thanks !
How far apart did you put your T post
Can u come to East Tennessee and put one up for me hahaha
Man I wish I just spent the money on woven. I just got 100’ of welded wire done today and the tops are all lose. Bottom is great but I’m going up hill and I can’t stretch this stuff on t posts.
I am putting t post every 10ft and I am finding the top of the fence is pretty Flemmsy, is that to far apart or am I not stretching it tight enough? I am using all of the same products
Prolly have to stretch it more. About a month ago I had a leader branch break off a tree about 7” wide… 16’ long. It was laying across the top of that fence, and the fence only flexed about 4” down with all that weight. I was pretty impressed. Best of luck- take care!!!
Hey how much did this cost? I'm looking to do this around my yard..it'd be between 806-1.612 ft of fence..depending on whether we do 1 or 2 acres...what size was yours?
Any info would be GREATLY appreciated!
Where can you purchase those corner post bracing kits?
I'd like to see how you went around the corner and kept it tight