How To Remove Chain Link Fence Posts
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- Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
- An OVERVIEW of How to disassemble Chain Link fence starts at 3:40. I wanted to show you how easy it is with just a few simple tools... ratchet, 1/2" and 3/4" deep sockets, diagonals, and 3 pieces of 2" x 4" a 2' fulcrum, a 6' lever, and a random scrap piece for the base.
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If someone where on the backside making the post stay straight, it'd come right up... big chunk of concrete and all. With only one person, the post has to sort of come out sideways.
I love this video! Not too much talking, just showed us. Love it! 🙌🏿🙌🏿
As they say, Variety is the Spice of Life!
Spicy!
Yep. I'd watch more like these. 👍
I'd like to make more... carpentry projects, appliance repair, plumbing, etc.
That was so easy, I didn't even work up a sweat watching you! Having lost much, if not most of my hearing, it gratified me to see you with ear plugs.
I just found this channel from your home page.
I enjoyed this day in the life video David. I’m sure that you will always make it interesting. Take care.
Always, ty!
Loved it David, I would definitely watch more of this type of videos !! Nice work !!
It's very enjoyable to make them.
Glad that came out so easily. Even with a post puller, I have had to resort to using my angle grinder to remove T-posts from my yard sometimes. lol
I removed some light duty T-posts with this method and finger tongs. LOL! before I showed this to my friend he had already dug out 3 posts with post hole diggers. We removed 8 and they came out straight too.
This motivated me to do some chores.
I wondered if some would have those feelings. Thanks billygoat!
Im a subscriber from your other channel. David you keep us all interested in the day in the life! Keep them coming sir!
Thanks Michael, kind of you!
What a awesome video. Thank you for sharing stay safe and God Bless
ALI!!!
Hi David! One of my favorite things is to watch other people work. LOL
LOL! Me too.
Definitely a back saver
If someone is on that backside making the post stay straight, it'll come right up big hunk of concrete and all. With only one person, the post has to come out sideways, if you will.
Good job 👏🏻
An OVERVIEW of How to disassemble Chain Link fence starts at 3:40. I wanted to show you how easy it is with just a few simple tools... ratchet, 1/2" and 3/4" deep sockets, diagonals, and 3 pieces of 2" x 4" a 2' fulcrum, a 6' lever, and a random scrap piece for the base.
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David , good job , thanks for sharing , God bless !
Very technical and clean!!
Thanks friend!
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Good Morning Brother!
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Amen!
Excellent!
I liked. Good job
Thanks Ken!
Love it. Keep going.
Thank you for the feedback!
Don't know if you've seen David Pearson's (reallybigmonkey1) latest video comparing one of his stoves to a ground fire? But it made me curious how your latest hobo stove would compare to his boiling water.
Also - I do like these style of videos on this channel and your fire making videos on the other. 👍
I saw it. Neither he or I have a shortage of fuel to burn. There's no reason to conserve wood. For me, I don't want to carry those white fire starters and then have to use a stove that's so slow to heat water. I'll keep burning 4 times the wood on open fires or 2 times the wood in one of my stoves. I think Mors is wrong about coffee and this gasifier.
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Archimedes was proven correct again
I think of the saying every time I apply it... Give me a lever long enough and a fulcrum on which to place it, and I shall move the world.
That would not work it the post was set with cement.