How Does Postsaver Stop Your Fence Posts Rotting?

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  • Опубликовано: 3 сен 2020
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  • @HowWeLandscape
    @HowWeLandscape 3 года назад +7

    I fully back this product, we use it all the time on fences and pergolas etc. Concrete has its pros but on projects where wooden posts are needed for aesthetics (like cedar screening) post savers are a must!
    Topsoil literally eats through wood when its in direct contact. The extra strain on the base of the post from the wind then snaps it off. We take posts out all the time rotted off at ground level and yet the two ends in perfect condition.
    To let everyone know how good this product is, my local fence supplier doesn't sell or use them on their own installations as it'll have a detrimental affect on their future business. 👍
    A budget hand held gas cooking torch is is adequate to install them.

    • @PostsaverLtd
      @PostsaverLtd  3 года назад +1

      Thank you for your review, we're glad you like the product!

    • @Charles-mv7sv
      @Charles-mv7sv 4 месяца назад +1

      My posts lasted 20 years, so does that mean with the sleeves the fence will last 40 years?

  • @jm-lc3jp
    @jm-lc3jp Год назад +1

    I'm going on year 2 so far and still holding up great

  • @protiomakerbreaker20
    @protiomakerbreaker20 5 месяцев назад +1

    I like how at 2:32 you can see the blue "waterline" a few inches below the actual barrier on the left side, the side away from the presenter. I mean the barrier is so good that it actually scared the blue water line from even reaching the barrier, how amazing is that guys? This demonstration definitely doesn't have skewed results.

  • @ulisespico8219
    @ulisespico8219 3 года назад +8

    Lovely that I see this advertisement AFTER I've concreted my posts in lol

    • @PostsaverLtd
      @PostsaverLtd  2 года назад

      Always the way... If you want an easier job installing your posts next time, consider using our sleeves with wooden posts. Same lifespan, cheaper, easier and arguably nicer looking too!

    • @j.sixteam5259
      @j.sixteam5259 2 года назад

      Same here SMH

  • @Bart-Did-it
    @Bart-Did-it 3 года назад +2

    I wrapped my ones with dpc with electric tape at the top and bottom and dipped it in diesel first 25 years still going. Treated the rest with creacote over the years once a year in the hot summer job done .

    • @PostsaverLtd
      @PostsaverLtd  3 года назад +6

      Hi Lance Worth bearing in mind that the use of Arsenic in wood preservative was banned around 15 years ago and current wood preservatives do benefit from a more robust type of barrier protection. Regards Richard

  • @andycordova5562
    @andycordova5562 2 года назад +1

    Would the sleeves work at the bottom of the post hole? The water table is only a couple of feet below ground level and the post would be sitting in concrete with all that moisture surrounding it.

  • @charjohn64
    @charjohn64 2 года назад +1

    I'm ready to make a mold of concrete to lay the post in and set before putting them, they might look like fancy stone columns ☺

  • @jixuscrixus1967
    @jixuscrixus1967 3 года назад +2

    I paint fence posts (at the area in contact with the soil) with black jack bitumen paint.

    • @PostsaverLtd
      @PostsaverLtd  3 года назад

      It is critical that the wood surface behind the outer sleeve is fully sealed, flashings stick to the surface but do not seal the surface. This allows water to track up from the ground to the top of the barrier allowing decay to start at this point. We have seen failures on utility poles that use this type of system. Hope this helps. Richard

  • @kevyNova123
    @kevyNova123 3 года назад +1

    Interesting... it looks similar to blueskin which I used on my latest fence posts. My two clothesline posts lasted 25 years wrapped in tar paper.

    • @PostsaverLtd
      @PostsaverLtd  3 года назад

      It is critical that the wood surface behind the outer sleeve is fully sealed, flashings stick to the surface but do not seal the surface. This allows water to track up from the ground to the top of the barrier allowing decay to start at this point. We have seen failures on utility poles that use this type of system. Hope this helps. Richard

  • @mvpmas4975
    @mvpmas4975 Год назад

    Nice! 👍

  • @homeroquinonez5178
    @homeroquinonez5178 3 года назад

    Is it better then concrete??

  • @fablan3308
    @fablan3308 2 месяца назад

    So are you saying get untreated posts
    Are better to use with your product

  • @janetemmerson529
    @janetemmerson529 2 года назад +3

    Most of the comments above make me chuckle. Chap advertising something useful and all you lot can do is criticise or say something else is better or just as good or cheaper, but you actually don't know. Creosote 30 years ago is a lot different than today

    • @PostsaverLtd
      @PostsaverLtd  2 года назад

      Exactly right Janet, we appreciate and respect there is a lot of long-standing opinions on fencing but unfortunately when it comes to preservatives and creosote, things aren't as they used to be...
      We hope that our products will fill the gap for those who need it, we only invented the product because we our fence fell over!

    • @jm-lc3jp
      @jm-lc3jp 11 месяцев назад

      They are all idiot crappy dryers or contractors that wouldn't know good materials if they were wrapped in it.

  • @jodywhitehead9173
    @jodywhitehead9173 3 года назад

    Your guarantee covers the cost of your product and replacing the post. Post cost only or post and installation?

    • @PostsaverLtd
      @PostsaverLtd  3 года назад

      Morning Jody In answer the guarantee covers the cost of the replacement post and a replacement sleeve. Hope this helps Richard

  • @timclark5806
    @timclark5806 3 года назад

    Is placement different if being used on post for post frame building?

    • @PostsaverLtd
      @PostsaverLtd  3 года назад

      For pole buildings you are better to use our Polesaver products, please see www.polesaver.com for details. With Polesaver place sleeve so 15cm above ground

  • @rafaelbazzirocha911
    @rafaelbazzirocha911 3 года назад

    existe meios para enviar para o Brasil??

  • @wotviewer
    @wotviewer 3 года назад

    couple of coats of bitumen paint does the same, granted not as quick to use as this system though, If the wood splits then I can't see how this sleeve is any better?

    • @PostsaverLtd
      @PostsaverLtd  3 года назад

      This is fine until the post cracks or splits allowing decaying organisms to enter the wood. Postsaver sleeves have a tough semi elastic thermoplastic sleeve that can bridge cracks and splits up to 15mm wide ensuring protection is maintained. I hope this helps Richard

  • @Alf-Garnish
    @Alf-Garnish 4 месяца назад

    Staple evostick flashing around post for same effect only much cheaper

  • @Ojb_1959
    @Ojb_1959 3 года назад +7

    Great concept so wouldn’t wrapping window flashing at the same location on the post provide the same protection ?🤔

    • @richardgeorge2983
      @richardgeorge2983 3 года назад +3

      It is critical that the wood surface behind the outer sleeve is fully sealed, flashings stick to the surface but do not seal the surface. This allows water to track up from the ground to the top of the barrier allowing decay to start at this point. We have seen failures on utility poles that use this type of system. Hope this helps. Richard

    • @richardgeorge2983
      @richardgeorge2983 3 года назад +1

      For the protection to work it is essential that the posts surface is totally sealed, all wrap or adhesive flashing products create a partial barrier and do not seal the wood surface. This means that water and fungi can track up behind the outer wrap leading to decay. Postsaver sleeves have a meltable sealant that penetrates and seals the wood surface behind the outer sleeve preventing this. Hope this helps. Richard

    • @Ojb_1959
      @Ojb_1959 3 года назад

      @@richardgeorge2983 Thanks, I’ll consider it if we go with wood posts.👍🏼

    • @Area-cf1gt
      @Area-cf1gt 3 года назад

      Lol

    • @Steven-gv1ke
      @Steven-gv1ke 7 месяцев назад

      So basically wrap flex seal tape around the top 12" in the ground and continue up with the wrap to about 6" above ground level. Nice 👍

  • @garethjudd5840
    @garethjudd5840 3 года назад +3

    For £ 8.99 you can purchase a spike that fits around the timber left in the concrete. Simply put the existing rotted post into the spike and tighten up the bolts.

    • @PostsaverLtd
      @PostsaverLtd  2 года назад

      You can indeed Gareth, however with timber being so expensive at the moment an extra £8.99 is a lot of money when you consider our sleeves are about £1.93 each depending on size.
      We appreciate that the stakes can be great for some circumstances but it's important to remember that the stakes will rust and fail over time, whereas our sleeves are proven to stand strong over 20 years. If you are looking for a more cost-effective fence or are putting in large numbers of posts, we'd urge you to consider our sleeves.
      Either way, whatever you're chosen solution, we hope your fence lasts :)

    • @garethjudd5840
      @garethjudd5840 2 года назад +1

      @@PostsaverLtd totally agree, but the thought of digging out another rotted concrete post bace in clay and installing a new post with your sleeve puts me off. The galvanised post spike is also guaranteed for 20 years.

    • @tauntonlad
      @tauntonlad Год назад

      ​@@garethjudd5840 what product is that ?

  • @seb1675
    @seb1675 Год назад

    When you use this system with concrete, do you pour under the post and around the post in one go? Or put the post on gravel and pour concrete up to the line?

    • @richardgeorge2983
      @richardgeorge2983 Год назад

      Hi Seb Better to have gravel or soil at the base if possible. Kind Regards Richard

    • @PostsaverLtd
      @PostsaverLtd  Год назад

      Our experience is that wood cracks and splits over time and without a tough thermoplastic outer film to provide a barrier liquid paint type coatings are unable to bridge the cracks and splits and allowing wood decaying organisms to access the core of the post of the wood leading to wood decay

  • @peterfalk7084
    @peterfalk7084 2 года назад

    Can you these with concrete or do you tamp aggregate around the post?

    • @PostsaverLtd
      @PostsaverLtd  2 года назад +1

      Yes, you can use our protection sleeves and wraps with concrete!

  • @kamara4700
    @kamara4700 3 года назад

    Is your wrap made of plastic? Trying to avoid microplastic around my garden and such

  • @HsingSun
    @HsingSun 3 года назад +2

    I used metal posts for my fence which cost three times more than wood post 4x4.

    • @chesshooligan1282
      @chesshooligan1282 3 года назад +3

      Okay, okay, no need to brag.

    • @lHurtYourFeeIings
      @lHurtYourFeeIings 2 года назад +1

      For the price and labor it is worth it. Why waste money with wood.

    • @pointblank1978
      @pointblank1978 7 месяцев назад

      Would rust from the inside out. If painted on the outside. Rocks have an electrical signature that when it touches carbon it makes it rust even faster than normal. This is why sand I put around underground piping.

  • @davidktd
    @davidktd 3 года назад

    Try the Durapost metal system

    • @PostsaverLtd
      @PostsaverLtd  3 года назад

      On the Polesaver side of our business we supply Polesaver sleeves to protect galvanised steel power poles and lighting columns from ground line rust, corrosion and failure. The Postsaver sleeves can be used to provide the same protection on galvanised steel posts as well. Regards Richard

  • @gabemoore8119
    @gabemoore8119 3 года назад +1

    Have you done testing with natural untreated cedar posts?

    • @richardgeorge2983
      @richardgeorge2983 3 года назад

      No we have not done any specific testing on untreated Cedar. Feedback from customers who have used Postsaver sleeves on more durable untreated cedar posts indicates a lifespan that is similar to a UC4 treated softwood post fitted with a sleeve - 20 years plus. I hope this helps. Richard

    • @gabemoore8119
      @gabemoore8119 3 года назад +1

      @@richardgeorge2983 Thank you. We have been using them on our cedar fences here in Indiana for the last year. I have gone thru around 350 of them so far.

    • @richardgeorge2983
      @richardgeorge2983 3 года назад

      @@gabemoore8119 Gabe Thanks for the feedback. Regards
      Richard

  • @davidclark6694
    @davidclark6694 3 года назад

    So it's safe if filling the entire hole with concrete?

    • @PostsaverLtd
      @PostsaverLtd  2 года назад

      Yep, absolutely!
      You can installed Sleeved posts in all the normal ways, including power drive, concrete and backfill.

  • @ackec-umsekkruch-ekucki952
    @ackec-umsekkruch-ekucki952 3 года назад +2

    We'll find out how good this system really is in about 20 years.
    Some people would say use concrete or steel posts if longevity is of essence but why make it so simple.

    • @bonsummers2657
      @bonsummers2657 3 года назад +2

      @Guy in Colorado, Greetings! How about coating with asphalt,…. and/or first apply/soak in 1:1 diesel fuel and motor oil (used-free oil preferably),… and another alternative is first charring the wood with a propane or butane flame on the below ground portion.

    • @PostsaverLtd
      @PostsaverLtd  2 года назад +2

      No need to wait, we already have 20 years of independent test data by the BRE, Europe's largest timber test organisation. If you'd like to see a copy of our report please get in contact via our website below!
      www.postsaver.com/contact/

    • @137bob3d
      @137bob3d 9 месяцев назад

      my ideas too . with an add'l idea to make a few drill holes into those critical 6" for increased penetration

    • @jm-lc3jp
      @jm-lc3jp 7 месяцев назад

      So now instead of 8 seleves you're saying I should buy 32 50lb bags for my 6x6s? In what possible world is that 'easier'? And yeah metal posts are not to code on my deck.

  • @justsaying3717
    @justsaying3717 2 года назад +2

    50/50 mix of diesel and used motor oil brushed on and coat with tar the part that is buried let dry a couple of days….it will last your lifetime.

  • @patty109109
    @patty109109 Год назад

    I have never used this and I cannot say it doesn't work, but I can say your testing data involved, per your website, CCA-dipped wood. 3% CCA solution and untreated wood dipped for 30 minutes. In the USA all of our wood posts are *pressure* treated and specifically ground-contact rated. In species like pine the treatment soaks multiple inches, if not all the way through. So I would have no way to know if this increases longevity of that kind of lumber inserted in the ground.

    • @richardgeorge2983
      @richardgeorge2983 Год назад

      Hello Patty In response to your query, dip treating is inferior to pressure treatment. With dip treatment on this test there is only around one tenth of the preservative left in the wood after treatment when compared to a pressure treated sample. As a result of this a dip treated test sample will not long as long as a pressure treated sample. This was done to accelerate the test. As you can see after 20 years with inferior dip treated test stakes there is no decay with pressure treatment the results will be better. I hope this helps

  • @wernerfoerster3666
    @wernerfoerster3666 3 года назад

    also known as paint, or liquid rubber

    • @PostsaverLtd
      @PostsaverLtd  3 года назад +1

      Our testing shows that Paint or liquid rubber provide no protection if the post cracks or splits as they cannot bridge the gap. Postsaver has a tough outer thermoplastic film that bridges cracks or splits preventing decay

  • @bluesteel5841
    @bluesteel5841 3 года назад +2

    I allways dipped my 4x4 ends in black tar..still strong after 20 years...railroad ties dont rot.

    • @richardgeorge2983
      @richardgeorge2983 3 года назад

      Our experience is that cracking or splitting leads to failure with liquid coatings as they are unable to bridge cracks and splits in the same was as a Postsaver sleeve. This is certainly an issue with current fast grown timber

  • @jondonut1810
    @jondonut1810 3 года назад

    What about termites ?

    • @richardgeorge2983
      @richardgeorge2983 3 года назад

      Hello Jon Our barrier sleeves have been tested to A.W.P.A E1-97 Standard Method for Laboratory Evaluation to Determine Resistance to Subterranean Termites. On test there was no attack of the Postsaver protected samples by the termites . As a general rule termites are attracted to decaying wood as this is easier for them to digest. Our experience shows that by preventing decay and providing a physical barrier Postsaver sleeves greatly reduce the likelihood of termite attack. I hope this helps Richard

  • @relevant.c5411
    @relevant.c5411 3 года назад +2

    couldnt u just spray them with flex seal or tar it and add plastic wrap?

    • @jimdopkus2139
      @jimdopkus2139 3 года назад +2

      I sprayed 2 coats of flex seal and put a rock on the bottom of hole, then filled with 3/4 minus. I am 80, so @ 100 we will see how much labor an expense I saved.

    • @SunCoastFilms
      @SunCoastFilms 3 года назад

      I soaked mine in asphalt sealer and let it dry. No issues yet. Been a few years.

  • @blkacdevl2517
    @blkacdevl2517 3 года назад

    I thought about just using tar on areas beneath the soil.

    • @richardgeorge2983
      @richardgeorge2983 3 года назад +3

      This is fine until the post cracks or splits allowing decaying organisms to enter the wood. Postsaver sleeves have a tough semi elastic thermoplastic sleeve that can bridge cracks and splits up to 15mm wide ensuring protection is maintained. I hope this helps Richard

  • @cryptoenthusiast8218
    @cryptoenthusiast8218 2 года назад

    so flashing tape, got it!

    • @richardgeorge2983
      @richardgeorge2983 2 года назад

      For the protection to work it is essential that the posts surface is totally sealed, all wrap or adhesive flashing products create a partial barrier and do not seal the wood surface. This means that water and fungi can track up behind the outer wrap leading to decay. Postsaver sleeves have a meltable sealant that penetrates and seals the wood surface behind the outer sleeve preventing this. Hope this helps. Richard

  • @odieallenjr.7696
    @odieallenjr.7696 Год назад

    Can I save my post that are starting to rot

    • @PostsaverLtd
      @PostsaverLtd  Год назад

      Hi Odie
      Good question, but unfortunately not. Our rot protection system only works on posts that have not already started rotting.

  • @137bob3d
    @137bob3d 9 месяцев назад

    anyone know what these things cost apiece now, oct 2023 ?

    • @PostsaverLtd
      @PostsaverLtd  9 месяцев назад

      All of our latest rot protection prices can be found here: shop.postsaver.com/wood-fence-post-rot-protection/

  • @robertstevens1537
    @robertstevens1537 3 года назад +4

    looks a lot like roofing Frost Guard wrapped around a Post.

    • @PostsaverLtd
      @PostsaverLtd  3 года назад

      t is critical that the wood surface behind the outer sleeve is fully sealed, flashings stick to the surface but do not seal the surface. This allows water to track up from the ground to the top of the barrier allowing decay to start at this point. We have seen failures on utility poles that use this type of system. Hope this helps. Richard

  • @thankforsharingable
    @thankforsharingable 3 года назад +1

    try 2 layers of bitumen , save u alot of money

    • @PostsaverLtd
      @PostsaverLtd  3 года назад

      This is fine until the post cracks or splits breaking the coating, this allows decaying organisms to enter the wood. Postsaver sleeves have a tough semi elastic thermoplastic sleeve that can bridge cracks and splits up to 15mm wide ensuring protection is maintained. I hope this helps Richard

  • @tollietime
    @tollietime 3 года назад

    It's just bitumen in a convenient form in reality, always coat my posts up to 6 inches over the grade in bitumen paint, saying if the timber splits in your testing means the post is no good and will likely fail in a strong wind anyway long before rotting is an issue.

    • @PostsaverLtd
      @PostsaverLtd  3 года назад +1

      Hello Tollie Over time all posts tend to crack and with bitumen paint the decaying organisms enter the post through the crack and decay can start. Postsaver sleeves have a semi elastic outer thermoplastic sleeve that can bridge cracks up to 1/2" keeping decaying organisms out when the post cracks. Our field testing shows bitumen coatings do not increase post life whereas a composite sleeve samples have reached 20 years without decay or failure. Hope this helps. Richard

    • @LDSKIPPER1911
      @LDSKIPPER1911 2 года назад +1

      Posts “check” all the time, which means your paint covering would be compromised. It has nothing to do with having a bad post

  • @shannanschisler9577
    @shannanschisler9577 3 года назад +1

    I'm really sure you can build it yourself. I did this 2 weeks ago thanks to the Woodglut plans.

    • @jm-lc3jp
      @jm-lc3jp 11 месяцев назад

      Woogglut is a total scam

  • @allanfarr
    @allanfarr 3 года назад +18

    Most of you don’t exercise or eat healthy food or you smoke /drink to excess/ take drugs etc. so don’t worry about how long the post is going to last...

    • @tzurtex6336
      @tzurtex6336 11 месяцев назад

      Man shut your ass up if you want things properly done, you will do it properly. There’s no correct way

    • @johnvan7891
      @johnvan7891 9 месяцев назад +1

      Ha ha. You’re right on bud.!

  • @iscreemz4494
    @iscreemz4494 2 года назад

    I remember when these blokes screwed up on Dragon's Den.

  • @geoffknights7066
    @geoffknights7066 2 года назад +1

    Denso tape just as good and cheaper .

    • @richardgeorge2983
      @richardgeorge2983 2 года назад +1

      Hi Geoff Tapes do not penetrate and seal the wood behind the outer wrap allowing water to track up behind the tape and create a damp band at the top where decay can start. This is a problem where tape systems have been used to protect utility poles from decay where the use of tape tends to move the problem up the pole. Postsaver & Polesaver create a a water and airtight seal of the wood surface by melting and penetrating the wood with the meltable sealant preventing this issue. I hope this helps. Richard

  • @robertblahnik
    @robertblahnik 2 года назад +1

    An way to siphon money from you. I line up my posts and put a 30" mark (2.5ft) up the post and using left over paint that I scrounged up from neighbors and a local hardware stores that collects them for clean disposal, I used it to paint the posts bottoms while adding some extra wide glass tape lengthwise at the bottom while the paint was tacky and allow it to dry. Then with a 5 gallon bucket of the cheapest asphalt roofing cement from Mexico I got at a roofing supply house, 50?% less than Home Depots brand, I hand smeared it at the bottom of the post. The following morning it was dry and the first post went in at 7 am and the last post went in about 7pm. Now to close off the other 3 sides of the property :(.

  • @oscarlooez6225
    @oscarlooez6225 3 года назад

    Just use metal poles.

    • @richardgeorge2983
      @richardgeorge2983 3 года назад

      Hi Oscar Our products are also used to protect steel posts and poles from ground line corrosion the number one cause of steel post and pole failure. Richard

  • @thankforsharingable
    @thankforsharingable 3 года назад

    Flextape !!!!

    • @PostsaverLtd
      @PostsaverLtd  3 года назад

      t is critical that the wood surface behind the outer sleeve is fully sealed, flashings stick to the surface but do not seal the surface. This allows water to track up from the ground to the top of the barrier allowing decay to start at this point. We have seen failures on utility poles that use this type of system. Hope this helps. Richard

  • @kennglee
    @kennglee 3 года назад +1

    If this “proof” was delivered by someone other than the manufacturer, it might be believable.

    • @richardgeorge2983
      @richardgeorge2983 3 года назад

      Hi Kenn If you want to let me have your email address I can send across the independent BRE 20 year EN 252 field test report which covers this. Hope this helps. Richard

    • @jm-lc3jp
      @jm-lc3jp 11 месяцев назад

      I can post a video at any year you want

  • @chargermopar
    @chargermopar 3 года назад +1

    Creosote was the way it used to be done.

    • @PostsaverLtd
      @PostsaverLtd  2 года назад

      It was indeed but with a partial creosote ban in place and a full ban looking likely unfortunately it's no longer an option for most people.

    • @chargermopar
      @chargermopar 2 года назад

      @@PostsaverLtd They cannot ban what you can make yourself from natural components.

  • @jungbechtospk40
    @jungbechtospk40 3 года назад

    I heard very good opinions about the Woodglut plans.

    • @jm-lc3jp
      @jm-lc3jp 11 месяцев назад

      The one hazardous to health? No thank yoy

  • @yankeydoodoodoo
    @yankeydoodoodoo 2 года назад

    Use cedar post, That will last forever!

  • @james10739
    @james10739 2 года назад +1

    The fact they have this guy seriously cutting that long of a cut with a hand saw tells me they are not a serious company

    • @PostsaverLtd
      @PostsaverLtd  2 года назад

      Hi James,
      Thanks for your comment, but we're sorry to hear that! How would you have cut it?
      We considered a jigsaw and a circular saw but neither gave us the depth of blade we needed to make the cut. We didn't have a bandsaw available and we also considered a chainsaw but our conclusion is that it would be too brutal for the job at hand.

    • @patty109109
      @patty109109 Год назад

      @@PostsaverLtd Maybe a sawzall, but it's a strange comment, and in any case the guy who cut it cut very straight for a hand saw ;)

  • @truthseekerKJV
    @truthseekerKJV 3 года назад

    Wood posts should never be under the soil. With or without a sleeve. The best way to prevent rotting posts is to set them on concrete.

    • @PostsaverLtd
      @PostsaverLtd  3 года назад +1

      Hello Tim By applying a sleeve to the post the section that is highly vulnerable to decay is not in contact with the ground Regards
      Richard

    • @Robinhood179
      @Robinhood179 Месяц назад

      Setting a privacy fence ON concrete provides no stability at all in the fence.

  • @cw6136
    @cw6136 2 года назад +2

    A 50/50 mix of used motor oil and diesel. Tried and true method on barns > 100+ years old. -- You're Welcome.

    • @grzegorz16100
      @grzegorz16100 23 дня назад

      Not healthy apparently

    • @cw6136
      @cw6136 23 дня назад

      @@grzegorz16100 Safer than asphalt streets that leach petroleum products into local waters or creasote covered utility poles.

  • @TheDustysix
    @TheDustysix 3 года назад +3

    A condom for a 4x4.

  • @johnnymeringues987
    @johnnymeringues987 9 дней назад

    Cling film

  • @robertbalfour1574
    @robertbalfour1574 2 года назад

    I like the idea, but he says for 20 years, properly done last 20 to 25 years without this slave

  • @unionse7en
    @unionse7en 6 месяцев назад +2

    the presenter may not be alive in 20 years, will the company be?

  • @bobthebuilder5105
    @bobthebuilder5105 3 года назад

    Sorry fellers, they don't work. Good try though.

    • @richardgeorge2983
      @richardgeorge2983 3 года назад +1

      Morning Bob, Please could you give more information? We have to record all failures as part of our ISO9001 quality management system. Our current recorded post failure percentage rate over 25 years is virtually zero

    • @jm-lc3jp
      @jm-lc3jp 11 месяцев назад

      They totally work. I'm on year 3. Happy to post a video any year you want

  • @gdr88
    @gdr88 Год назад

    bull

  • @johnlock3640
    @johnlock3640 Год назад

    I prefer to build with Woodglut plans.

    • @jm-lc3jp
      @jm-lc3jp 11 месяцев назад

      Worst product ever