How to Build High Tensile Fence - Part 2: Driving Line Posts

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2021
  • Part 2 of the “How to Build High Tensile Fence” series is all about driving posts. This video will show you how to space posts, mark your fence line, and drive your fence posts with proper depth and orientation.
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    WARNING: Serious injury may occur by mishandling high tensile fencing accessories, and or mechanical post drivers. Head, hand, and eye protection should be worn at all times while working with high tensile fence wire and accessories. The individuals in this video are professionals with many years of experience in fence construction. They have been properly trained in the safe use of mechanical post drivers.
    Make sure that you are fully trained in the operation of the mechanical post driver you will be using. You should also make yourself aware of the safe and proper use of all fencing tools and accessories before attempting to build a fence.
    Kencove Farm Fence Supplies is not responsible for any injuries incurred while constructing a high tensile fence or driving fence post with a mechanical post driver of any type.
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  • @kassidylarocca4449
    @kassidylarocca4449 Год назад +2

    Do you install all your posts, including the end post, on the inside of your guide wire? Does that create too much tension on the line posts when transitioning the wire from the outside of the corners and bracing to the inside of the line posts?

    • @KencoveFarmFence
      @KencoveFarmFence  Год назад +2

      Hello - We personally install our posts on the outside of the guide line. However, it can be manipulated by adjusting the guide on your end posts. The important part is to stay consistent. It will not cause too much tension. The idea of going behind the corner is to create that pull to prevent any upheaving or moving of posts later.