Grange League Federation GLF Maxson & Maxson Co. Combination Staple Puller and Fencing Pliers

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024

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  • @larrydemaar409
    @larrydemaar409 16 дней назад +8

    I was surprised how well that it worked. It wasn’t just a gimmick tool. Perfect restoration for an artifact.

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  16 дней назад +2

      It seems like a well thought out design Larry.

  • @Roadkillstew
    @Roadkillstew 16 дней назад +5

    im glad you left it a user and not turned it into a polished wall princess

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  16 дней назад +1

      Thanks! Sometimes less is more...

  • @kitmaira
    @kitmaira 16 дней назад +4

    A little different than the more familiar style of fencing pliers I’ve seen and use. Interesting design!

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  16 дней назад

      Thanks! I'm always on the lookout for interesting old tools!

  • @stevenb.182
    @stevenb.182 16 дней назад +6

    Cool video, Magdad !!! Now, all you need is a horse & saddle, and some cattle !!! While I enjoy the "over-the-top" style tool resto-mods, that you and Scoutcrafter perform, there is a part of me that appreciates the "sympathetic restoration" of these old, historic tools - as in, restoring them to their original state. My bride offers the opinion that it has little to do with preserving "patina", as Scoutcrafter jokes. But, it's more along the lines of not erasing the character, that years of use has created. I have a lot of tools, that were inherited from my Father (and a lot of those, he inherited from older friends that have passed on). I have just barely begun to dabble with preserving or restoring these tools. I'm watching you guys, to gather equipment, supplies, and techniques. Depending on the outcome, some of these old tools will end up as "wall hangers", safely ensconsed in nice shadow boxes. Some for my home, some handed down to my Son and Grandson, and some as gifts, to appropriate folks, who would appreciate them. I'm still watching, and loving what I see !!!

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  16 дней назад +2

      Thanks for watching Steve! Cleaning up and learning about old tools is a fun hobby. Preservation is a good first step. You can always come back to a tool and take it further.

  • @richardandrew2869
    @richardandrew2869 12 дней назад

    Hi there.
    I was farming sheep and cattle for 50 years.
    A good pair of fencing pliers was essential.
    My first pair were the Crescent brand made in the USA.
    They got lost on the farm somewhere about 30 years ago. A great restoration project awaits the finder !
    I replaced them with a Fuller brand pair of unknown origin and I regretted that purchase .
    My go to pliers for the last 20 years have been the Channel Lock brand made in the USA. They are superb.
    I’m now retired from farming but still “ connect “ with my old tools around home and in my workshop.
    Top tool makers were once proud of where their products were actually made - for example Jamestown NY. USA or
    Sheffield, England.
    I think your videos showing your skills and attention to detail are wonderful.
    Greetings to you and your loyal viewers from Matamata , New Zealand.

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  11 дней назад

      Thanks for watching Richard! Hunting for, learning about and cleaning up old tools is a fun hobby!

  • @jimharper9609
    @jimharper9609 16 дней назад +4

    I've never seen a fencing plier like those, pretty cool tool! Was surprised to hear you mention that they were invented in West Edmeston, NY. I actually live just east of there! Never heard of Maxson Co., will have to look into the history for this company in the area. Nice restoration Magdad!

    • @jimharper9609
      @jimharper9609 16 дней назад +2

      By the way, GLF was a really prominent farm store in this area back in the 50's, 60's, and early 70's.

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  16 дней назад +1

      Thanks Jim! The patent for those pliers is the only one I could find attributed to Maxson & Maxson.

  • @edwardmartin3069
    @edwardmartin3069 16 дней назад +1

    I grew up on a farm in southern Oklahoma and have built or maintained several miles of barbed wire fences over those years. A good quality fencing tool is invaluable in that work. While I have never seen that style of fencing tool, they appear to be well thought out and capable of doing what is needed. More importantly, the quality appears to be excellent. I purchased a new pair of fencing pliers a few years ago at Tractor Supply and that quality was just not there. Miserable tool, I don't use it. Most of my Dad's farm tools were lost in a tornado incident in 2016 and I do miss them. Great job on bringing this tool back into working condition. I enjoyed watching.

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  15 дней назад

      Thanks Edward! I'm sorry to hear that you lost your dad's tools.

  • @samfeldman1508
    @samfeldman1508 16 дней назад

    Nice job. I helped my dad install a fence as a kid and this brought me back. Thanks.

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  15 дней назад +1

      I'm glad my video brought back good memories for you Sam!

  • @frankg3072
    @frankg3072 16 дней назад +2

    Nice cleanup! Back in the day I guess it was a farmers and ranchers go to tool.

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  16 дней назад

      Thanks Frank! It seems like it could do it all.

  • @westhighlandsshop
    @westhighlandsshop 15 дней назад

    Great cleanup and put back into service. I can see you riding the range, fixing fences with it. Thanks for sharing!

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  15 дней назад

      Thanks David! It was fun playing rancher and trying them out!

  • @johnkelley9877
    @johnkelley9877 16 дней назад

    The pliers look a lot better cleaned up. I have seen these before but I did know all the ways they worked until I watched your tutorial. Thanks for sharing this.

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  16 дней назад

      Thanks John! The old ads were very helpful.

  • @wayneo7307
    @wayneo7307 16 дней назад +1

    Nice Find And Nice Job Magdad. Those Are Some Cool Pliers !

  • @jackthompson2132
    @jackthompson2132 16 дней назад

    Nice find!! Those turned out awesome!! I bet they sold a ton of those to all the farmers! Great show. Thank You for sharing!

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  16 дней назад

      Thanks Jack! I don't know how many were made, but there aren't many left.

  • @Dalesworkshop
    @Dalesworkshop 16 дней назад +3

    Very versital and cool pliers., It looks like a tool my dad would have used on the farm we had when i was a kid. A farmer must have invented it. Thanks for sharing.

  • @Bloodshed.restorations
    @Bloodshed.restorations 16 дней назад +1

    Thats a great old multi tool, the amount of times ive got staples out with an old screwdriver and hammer, when all i needed was one of these. Nice to see it doing its thing too.

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  16 дней назад +1

      It seemed to perform well!

  • @lv_woodturner3899
    @lv_woodturner3899 16 дней назад +3

    A very interesting vintage multi-tool. Cleaned up nicely. Well done. I did not know the history of Agway. Good to now know.
    Good to see that the various functions work well. Back in the day I can appreciate how useful a single tool would be to maintain wire fencing.
    Dave.

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  16 дней назад

      Thanks Dave! I enjoy researching the history!

  • @rogermcdonald1607
    @rogermcdonald1607 16 дней назад

    Nice revival Magdad! I've never seen fencing pliers like those. Very well made by the looks of it. 👍📽🇺🇲

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  16 дней назад +1

      Thanks Roger! They are pretty rare.

  • @troyb1733
    @troyb1733 16 дней назад

    Those are the best farmers/fence pliers I have ever seen. Can you imagine the leather holster those fit in.

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  15 дней назад

      It seems like a good design Troy!

  • @rollerbald
    @rollerbald 16 дней назад

    I have never seen fencing pliers quite like that MagDad. Enjoyed the demonstration also. Well done!

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  16 дней назад

      They are pretty cool! Thanks Bill!

  • @ScoutCrafter
    @ScoutCrafter 16 дней назад

    Those fencing pliers had such hard steel. Looks like a great design. 😃👍

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  16 дней назад

      It seems like a good design.

  • @vanislescotty
    @vanislescotty 15 дней назад

    Thanks for keeping us posted. Enjoyable.

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  15 дней назад +1

      I see what you did there...

  • @briansworkshop01
    @briansworkshop01 16 дней назад +1

    That's a great tool And video Thanks for sharing your time 🍺🍺👍👍

  • @georgeferlazzo7936
    @georgeferlazzo7936 13 дней назад

    Hello again, 357Magdad
    Thank you for another Great Video 👍 That looks like a great find. Thank you for taking us along the journey. 😊

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  13 дней назад +1

      Thanks George! Hunting for interesting old tools and learning about them is fun!

    • @georgeferlazzo7936
      @georgeferlazzo7936 13 дней назад

      @@357magdad You know once a tool has a place in my box, it is forever. I got to have options. Sorry, that's my ocd at work 😅

  • @watchfast1
    @watchfast1 12 дней назад

    Now that shows Yankee ingenuity!
    So many functions from 1 tool. You did us a service teaching us about their ues and history!

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  11 дней назад

      It seems like a well thought out design. Researching the old tools I find is a fun part of the hobby.

  • @bigvicsworkshop
    @bigvicsworkshop 16 дней назад

    Thats the coolest fencing pliers i ever did see.... great find!

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  16 дней назад

      Thanks Vic! I'm always on the lookout for interesting old tools.

  • @kimbishop4734
    @kimbishop4734 16 дней назад

    Those are great. Very unique fence pliers. Grandpa would have loved those. I helped him build a lot of fence. I've got a pair of his that are more traditional.

  • @TheShadeTreeFixitMan
    @TheShadeTreeFixitMan 16 дней назад

    Cool pair of pliers. Thanks for the history lesson.

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  16 дней назад

      Thanks! It was fun doing the research!

  • @joeheilm
    @joeheilm 16 дней назад

    What a neat tool. The fulcrum action is nicer than my typical fencing pliers. Nice work. Cheers

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  16 дней назад

      Thanks Joe! It seems like a good design.

  • @rachl009
    @rachl009 16 дней назад

    Awesome, I like that you show all the uses of the tools you fix

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  16 дней назад

      Thanks! I had to give it a test drive!

  • @mavision6525
    @mavision6525 16 дней назад

    Really cleaned up and the lettering was so clear. Nice tool.

  • @timwhite9255
    @timwhite9255 16 дней назад

    I am an old dairy farmer and i have to say those are fantastic for fencing.

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  16 дней назад

      Thanks Tim! They look like they would be handy.

  • @terryrogers1025
    @terryrogers1025 16 дней назад +2

    I have used fencing pliers in my life, first time I’ve seen this type, but, they are definitely a handy tool for sure. Like the fact you stopped at the wire wheel, evaporrust clean up, keep the pliers in the back of your mind, I think you would be surprised at the uses they would have around home. Thanks for the video, enjoyed watching.

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  16 дней назад +1

      Thanks Terry! They are pretty rare.

  • @Joseph-ef5mh
    @Joseph-ef5mh 16 дней назад

    What a neat little tool! That is still handy today. It looks great. Nice job. 😀👍

  • @shedmanx3640
    @shedmanx3640 15 дней назад

    For a city kid, your fencing skills aren’t bad.
    Great video buddy. That tool looked fantastic when you finished it.

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  15 дней назад +1

      Thanks! The old ads really helped me figure out how to use it.

  • @markadams7597
    @markadams7597 16 дней назад +1

    Grat review, thanks. There's no way I'd use this set, or any fence pliers, without hand-gloves. (I'd, also, use this GLF with affixed rubber-grip scales.) Great vid, keep'm coming!

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  16 дней назад

      Thanks for watching Mark!

  • @stewartew
    @stewartew 16 дней назад

    We had a GLF in the small town in upstate New York where I grew up, and I remember when it changed to Agway, I always loved going there, it had lots of unique "stuff" to look at, and it had a special aroma of different animal feeds etc. I'm not sure if it is still operating or not. Tractor Supply is OK, but doesn't have the character that I remember from GLF/Agway. Modern tools are great but some of the old tool designs were fantastic also. I have a couple pair of the modern fence pliers and they work great, but just don't have that "old" feel to them. Great job restoring them and not disturbing the old feel to them.

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  15 дней назад

      Thanks Stewart! I know what you mean about the aroma of those old stores!

  • @noads1035
    @noads1035 16 дней назад

    Uncle Bob Approved!
    I have several fencing tools and have never seen one of those. Nice job! The demonstration was interesting too.

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  16 дней назад

      Thanks Uncle Bob! It was fun doing some fencing in my shop!

  • @choppermike3329
    @choppermike3329 16 дней назад

    Definitely different in design than the newer fencing pliers. Oddly enough we sell those fence staples along with nails in the bulk section of our Hardware store. Some customers love the fact they can just buy one or two. I like that style of pliers, good find and nice clean up!👍🏻

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  16 дней назад +1

      Thanks Mike! I hope my homemade staples came close to the real thing!

    • @choppermike3329
      @choppermike3329 16 дней назад

      @@357magdad Perfect!

  • @donscottvansandt4139
    @donscottvansandt4139 16 дней назад

    Super cool! Love them old unique tools. Very nice and would come in very handy for a farmer like me! Lol

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  16 дней назад +1

      I'm always on the lookout for interesting old tools!

  • @jwrobinson2626
    @jwrobinson2626 16 дней назад

    Great resto. Love the combo fencing tools.

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  16 дней назад

      Thanks for watching!

  • @beerdrinker6452
    @beerdrinker6452 16 дней назад +1

    Very nice video. Thank you.

  • @Dardrum
    @Dardrum 16 дней назад

    That tool works very well, I was surprised, Nice touch on the staples made out of finish nails.

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  16 дней назад

      Thanks! I was too cheap to buy a whole box of staples!

  • @nickh2519
    @nickh2519 16 дней назад

    Very unusual tool; with the hammer extrusion they reminded me of cobblers' pliers at first glance. That's an excellent job on the de-rusting, and I bet they actually become regular users as they seem very handy. All the best!

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  16 дней назад

      Thanks for watching Nick!

  • @patrickrhin9152
    @patrickrhin9152 16 дней назад

    Hey !Bonjour Magdad vraiment une belle restauration pour un outil hors du commun. Cet outil multifonction est vraiment superbe, et l'explication de celui ci est compréhensible, pour fixer les fils de fer,les tendre, les twister, les deferre etc, un très bel outil sauver de l' oubli. ❤

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  16 дней назад

      Thanks Patrick! I'm glad I found it!

  • @user-lj2jy1ui1x
    @user-lj2jy1ui1x 15 дней назад

    Nice video, Magdad! I knew they were a pair of fencing pliers as soon as I saw them. Growing up in Amish country in PA (Lancaster Co.), I'd seen them before. You may have been over that way before, maybe to go to Green Dragon in Ephrata. It's the oldest farmers market in the U.S. (only open on Fridays). Note that they do have permanent buildings that do have tools and hardware. Love that place. 😊👍💥

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  15 дней назад

      Mrs Magdad is a quilter, so we try to visit Lancaster at least once a year.

  • @snooker7915
    @snooker7915 16 дней назад +1

    looked old but very useful nice resto,.

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  16 дней назад

      Thanks! They are probably 80-90 years old.

  • @johnfix1
    @johnfix1 9 дней назад

    Very interesting tool and nice clean up.

  • @liljoeii6091
    @liljoeii6091 16 дней назад

    Wow that was pretty cool tool nice to have it handy thank you for the video

  • @mrbenmall
    @mrbenmall 13 дней назад

    Interesting, for sure. I've used a fencing tool before but never one with the pulling angle. Great video.

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  12 дней назад

      Thanks Ben! It seems like a good design...

  • @62forged
    @62forged 16 дней назад

    Cool tool. Great restoration.

  • @chriholt
    @chriholt 15 дней назад

    Great tool and a great clean up by you!

  • @ivanstiles7030
    @ivanstiles7030 16 дней назад

    Cool old tool Magdad. We had an Agway store in town when i was a kid.

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  16 дней назад

      Flemington had one too. The building has been vacant for years.

  •  16 дней назад

    Thanks Magdad, that was a good sympathetic restoration of a relatively rustic tool, simple but effective ! I have a similar modern multi-purpose fencing tool but it doesn't have the pry-bar element, it's a shame as that seems to add some useful functionality !

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  16 дней назад

      It is an interesting design!

  • @GuntersGarage
    @GuntersGarage 16 дней назад

    Pretty cool how it works, great demonstration!

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  15 дней назад +1

      Thanks! It was fun giving it a test drive!

  • @laughingmadman853
    @laughingmadman853 16 дней назад +1

    I’ve used modern fence pliers. These seem more practical. I’ll have to look for some

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  16 дней назад +1

      They are pretty rare, but they do come up on eBay.

  • @donscottvansandt4139
    @donscottvansandt4139 16 дней назад

    Those look like they work soooo much better than the new style we all have and are actually kinda happy when we lose them in the field! Lol

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  16 дней назад +1

      I bet a guy could find a lot of old tools metal detecting around fence posts.

    • @donscottvansandt4139
      @donscottvansandt4139 16 дней назад

      @@357magdad yep!

  • @Uwannawatch
    @Uwannawatch 16 дней назад

    Nice! I haven't seen that brand before. Perfect finish!

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  16 дней назад

      Thanks George! They are pretty rare.

  • @alpine1600s
    @alpine1600s 16 дней назад +1

    My dad had a pair of these, except it had a hatchet front, hammer tail and the handles ended with a claw and a flat pry bar tip. Probably for barb wire. They were really rusted and pitted, like someone left them inside a boiler.

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  16 дней назад

      That sounds like the more common fencing plier design.

  • @christopherlusk9385
    @christopherlusk9385 16 дней назад

    Great video. Thank you for doing it.

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  15 дней назад

      I'm glad you enjoyed it!

  • @sebglayburg5163
    @sebglayburg5163 16 дней назад

    Nice job, Magdad, but, it's such a unique tool, it would be cool to see it in a super smooth finish, ie, Scoutcrafter mirror finish. It would probably be the only one of its kind!

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  16 дней назад

      Thanks for watching! I don't like to grind on rare/historic/collectible tools. I don't think ScoutCrafter does either.

  • @michaellindsay8934
    @michaellindsay8934 10 дней назад

    Now you can move to the country. Great clean-up

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  10 дней назад

      I guess Hunterdon Count is technically "the country", but we live in a condo.

  • @rawbacon
    @rawbacon 16 дней назад +1

    Seems like a pretty good design overall. I'd likely paint them red or orange for easy visibility and put them back to work out at our farm. Hundred Plus Years is too early for retirement.

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  16 дней назад +1

      They are ready for another 100 years!

  • @johnfunk6858
    @johnfunk6858 16 дней назад

    When I was a kid in southern Ohio a typical farm fence ranged from 8 guage to todays more modern 11 guage yard fence. The tool should work well.

  • @805ROADKING
    @805ROADKING 16 дней назад

    Good stuff Bud!! Now all ya need is a Horse and about 500 Acres eh!!☻

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  16 дней назад

      Thanks RoadKing! I wouldn't mind havin' a little more room!

  • @adamsouthwell1790
    @adamsouthwell1790 13 дней назад

    Nifty tool.
    Well done

  • @larryborkstrom3580
    @larryborkstrom3580 16 дней назад

    Cool old multi pliers

  • @patjohnson3100
    @patjohnson3100 16 дней назад

    Very nice resto without going over the top of a rare tool. I appreciated the demonstration because I'm a city boy too. You can still get fencing tools that are variations of your example. Yours seems a bit more versatile, however.

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  16 дней назад

      Thanks Pat! It was fun playing farmer!

  • @mikejones5358
    @mikejones5358 11 дней назад

    Good job interesting tool

  • @stevewalker7822
    @stevewalker7822 16 дней назад

    Very interesting tool.

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  16 дней назад +1

      Thanks for watching Steve!

  • @r.tomrobison8307
    @r.tomrobison8307 16 дней назад +3

    That looks like the grandfather of todays fence pliers.

  • @none-zl4ju
    @none-zl4ju 16 дней назад

    I have a 16 acre ranch where my wife and I raise or grow our food for the family. We also run a 330 acre ranch with a variety of livestock as our day job. Needless to say we do a lot of fencing. I've never seen fencing pliers like that. They look handy as a shirt pocket. I'll be looking for them. Thanks

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  16 дней назад +1

      Thanks for watching! They are pretty rare, but they do come up on eBay.

    • @none-zl4ju
      @none-zl4ju 16 дней назад

      @@357magdad thank you. I'll have a look. Hopefully they are made as well as the original.

  • @altonbarbee8864
    @altonbarbee8864 16 дней назад

    What! No Chuck, no Flitz? Those are some interesting fencing pliers. I have never seen any quite like them.

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  16 дней назад

      Chuck is out campaigning! Vote Chuck 2024!

  • @alexstools
    @alexstools 15 дней назад

    Intresting tool! I wonder who they had it made by!

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  15 дней назад

      Thanks Alex! I think Maxson & Maxson made them for GLF.

  • @davidmann2988
    @davidmann2988 14 дней назад

    I have that very tool in my box. It was my dads.

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  14 дней назад

      That's great David! Hold onto it, there aren't many around anymore.

  • @davidparker3346
    @davidparker3346 16 дней назад

    I knew what those were as soon as I saw them, how much did you give for them?
    I always enjoy your videos.

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  16 дней назад

      I'm glad you enjoyed the video David! I think I paid a buck or two.

  • @user-ux5ty8bc1i
    @user-ux5ty8bc1i 15 дней назад

    Used one on the farm.still have it and us it.

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  15 дней назад

      That's great! Hold onto it, it's pretty rare now.

  • @themetalninja8102
    @themetalninja8102 16 дней назад

    Decent tool

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  16 дней назад

      It seems to work as intended.

  • @seanmertens3049
    @seanmertens3049 16 дней назад

    Nice find what other brand of paste wax do you use since Johnson no longer being made. My Johnson can is getting really low

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  16 дней назад

      I've got a can of Minwax and a can of bowling alley wax. They are harder waxes, but should work OK.

  • @jistpassinthru
    @jistpassinthru 16 дней назад

    Wondering why you didn't give this tool a mirror finish like all your other projects?

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  16 дней назад

      Just like last Sunday's project, I thought the tool had too much historical/collector value to grind on it.

  • @AndyM.
    @AndyM. 15 дней назад

    So can your neighbors EXPECT a barb wired fence all around casa de 357 MAGDAD now???? If I were you- I would get HOA approval first!

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  15 дней назад +1

      It's best if my neighbors don't know what goes on in my basement...

  • @ihrescue
    @ihrescue 16 дней назад

    Early multi-tool. In your opinion what was the first multi-tool (all-In-One)? Is that clanking close of the tool the equivalent to a knife blade snap?

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  16 дней назад

      Agricultural equipment came with multi tools, even back when they were pulled by horses.

  • @joel6221
    @joel6221 8 дней назад

    Can you give me some info on what the difference is between the regular "right hand" wire wheel is vs the "left hand" fine wire wheel?

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  8 дней назад

      Coarse wire wheel on the right has .012" wire and the fine wire wheel on the left has .006" wire.

  • @IrishLion-re8bu
    @IrishLion-re8bu 16 дней назад +1

    PATINA OOZE is worth its weight on gold 😂

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  16 дней назад

      I love the patina ooze!

  • @ValleyProud916
    @ValleyProud916 16 дней назад

    How's it work on mother in-laws?

  • @elviscoso01
    @elviscoso01 16 дней назад

    No Chuck? 😢

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  15 дней назад +1

      He busy campaigning! Vote Chuck 2024!

  • @WApnj
    @WApnj 13 дней назад

    Review the instructions. You used the tensioning function incorrectly..

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  13 дней назад

      I tried my best, but I am no fencing expert.

  • @TheCleric42
    @TheCleric42 16 дней назад

    Not exactly a central-New-Jersey kinda tool these days ;-)

    • @357magdad
      @357magdad  16 дней назад

      We have a lot of farms here in Hunterdon County.