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One Man Fencing
Добавлен 17 мар 2017
Livestock Cattle Panel Fence Installation
Hey Y'all!
I have received a few questions asking the best way to install the Livestock Cattle Panels using my One Man Fencing Connectors. This short informative video will show you how I do it!
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I have received a few questions asking the best way to install the Livestock Cattle Panels using my One Man Fencing Connectors. This short informative video will show you how I do it!
To purchase these connectors go to: onemanfencing.com/
Please Subscribe to my channel for more videos and information about my connectors!
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Видео
Livestock Panel Connectors staking up Tomatoes and Cucumbers
Просмотров 6597 лет назад
Using Livestock Panel Connectors from One Man Fencing to stake up Tomatoes and Cucumbers. This connector attaches your Livestock Panels securely to the T-Post. Visit our online store at: www.onemanfencing.com/ Like us on Facebook: onemanfencingllc/
Livestock Panel Connectors from One Man Fencing staking up Green Beans
Просмотров 2 тыс.7 лет назад
Using Livestock Panel Connectors from One Man Fencing to stake up Green Beans. This connector attaches your Livestock Panels securely to the T-Post. Visit our online store at: www.onemanfencing.com/ Like us on Facebook: onemanfencingllc/
Cattle Panel Connector for Wood Post
Просмотров 34 тыс.7 лет назад
Installation Video of the One Man Fencing PM Livestock Panel Connector for Wood Posts. This connectors attaches your Livestock Panels securely to the Wood Post. Visit our online store at: www.onemanfencing.com/ Like us on Facebook: onemanfencingllc/
Cattle Panel Connector for Tpost
Просмотров 52 тыс.7 лет назад
Installation Video of the One Man Fencing PM Livestock Panel Connector for TPosts. This connectors attaches your Livestock Panels securely to the TPost. Visit our online store at: www.onemanfencing.com/ Like us on Facebook: onemanfencingllc/
Nice.
How much is panel's installed?
good afternoon, I only sell the connectors for the panels
I like this. How does it work on uneven or hilly ground?
Thanks for the video. What type of corner connectors do you have?
The same connector can be used on a corner. Please visit www.onemanfencing.com and view the gallery for pictures from customers and how they created a corner
@@onemanfencing7457thanks for your reply. I notice you are demonstrating this with the cattle panels and not roll out fencing. My question is would your connector work on cattle fencing you needed to roll out and stretch?
I have had customers use the connector for rolled wire fence. However it is a much smaller gauge and there would be a gap in the slot. I havent used the connectors myself on rolled wire.@@brentjohnson6654
What is that electric tool you're using called?
it is just an electric screwdriver
Thanks for the clear instructions!
Can’t see what ur doing 😢
Installing my first cattle panel job. Spacing 8 feet on posts, attaching is easy. How do you prevent the wobble between posts? I want it to be tight so the animals can’t push through it or under it. Thanks
If you are using Tpost, i have found that using the 6' post will take a considerable amount of the slack out. You are able to pull the panel tight and then tighten down my connector to hold it in place.
Where did you find the securing fasteners you’re using?
How you do the corner
Appreciate the demo, looks great !
will that hold up to a horse or cow running at it? I have been looking for something like this!
I have been trying to get someone out to do my fence for 3 years! I am out of time. I have got to get the fence put up for my buck! I may be a 65 year old woman, but the job has GOT to be done! I have never seen those connectors you were using. What are they called and where can I get them? Would they be more buck proof than the wires they sell?
he has a link in the description , where to order them from
@@missyrabbit5250 Yes, thank you, I found it and have ordered twice from him. I LOVE them! They are so much easier and sturdier than the staples! My buck has tried to bust the fence, but it is still up with no breach!
Use hog rings and hog tool
@@daniel77738 I'm sure they have their place, but these connecters are strong enough to survive an assault from a buck.
How do we figure out how many we need?
Two connectors per post is the standard
Thanks for taking the time to share!
Wow fast
What are those connections called?
Livestock Panel Connectors
I'm gonna try using hose clamps.
Thanks for sharing this! Are these good for use around horses? And is it easy to get the panels taught using these clips?
Good afternoon, yes my connectors work well around horses and with the higher Horse panels. Just pull the panel tight and tighten down the large nut.
Goats probably will eat all those safety caps. And maybe nuts as well after awhile if they tend to get undone.
Ours have been on for four years now, no problems yet🤞
I've been looking for something like this for a goat pen, but I notice on your website that animal fencing is not listed as an application and there are no pictures in the gallery of these connectors and livestock. Is this for liability purposes, or do feel that it's not suitable or strong enough? Thanks!
i0.wp.com/onemanfencing.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/goat-fence-one-man-fencing-livestock-panel-connectors.jpeg?fit=847%2C477&ssl=1 My biggest customers are goat and sheep farmers!
It would be nice if you showed a close-up of what you are doing. All I can see is you. Or is that the intent?
I will shoot another video with more close ups
What about corners?
No problem! Each connector holds two panels. Visit my gallery at www.onemanfencing.com to see some examples of corners.
What are those clamp things called?
Livestock Panel Connectors
how many of these do you use per post?
Two connectors per post is the standard
Genius! This guy is great at building!
Very helpful video!!! Thank You!
That certainly looks easier than what we were trying to do!
This looks great. I want to try and do a cheap DIY fence to keep my annoying neighbors out of our yard since there's no fence. I've never seen those connectors before. That's so much more attractive looking than the mangled looking wires I've seen people use to attach the panels to the t-posts! Thank you for posting and linking to this product!
Where can I get these t post clips?
@@Bthierman The link is above (onemanfencing.com). You can buy them there.
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Yes sir! Works perfect
I used one in my past life for Southern Bell. Nice job.
looks like a city boy way of doing things
I have a kinda basic question. Would zip ties work?
No but barbed wood staples work fine and are cheap and fast, just hammer them on
Thank you!
Would this be appropriate fencing when dividing a pasture for alpacas?
Livestock Panels are used for many Fencing applications which would include dividers.
One Man Fencing Thank you!
So simple a goat farmer could do this!
Thanks for the slogan! Glad you like the product
Thank you! I just got some bugout property, and will be order in a couple months.
where do you buy the connectors? are they available online?
Yes, they are available online at www.onemanfencing.com
Where do you purchase the connector?
They can be purchased at www.onemanfencing.com
How much are they?
Different prices for various quantities. Check out www.onemanfencing.com for your needs.
@@steventhorkelsen6478 about $6 each!!! I don't now if that includes shipping.