you absolutely CAN pour dry concrete and add water. However you do need to stir it in the ground to release air pocketing. and yes it would not be recommended in south fl because you do not want to pour dry concrete into sand.
Quikrete says to use 4 of their 80 pound bags to set just one 4” post in a 36” deep hole. That’s absurd. To fit four 80 pound bags your hole with have 3 feet wide by 36 inches deep.
...at least, before hammering the plastic poles with a steel hammer; put a block of wood (on top of the 'delicate' plastic pole) for it, not to get smear ...my opinion!
It's supposed to mix up first you're right the guy did it wrong and he put concrete inside the hole and not supposed to put nothing inside the hall cuz it cracks or in the winter
IDK who told you that it’s ok to throw a bag of dry concrete and then throw water on top and let it “soak-in”. 🤦🏽♂️ That is never acceptable. You absolutely must mix the concrete with the right amount of water per bag. You pretty much wasted all that concrete and I’m sure your fence is super weak below the surface, where it matters. I hope you don’t live in South FL.
I’ve been installing for over 20 years and recently moved to NW Florida and nothing here fence wise is done to specs by any one and I’ve been to a few fence companies and all a joke. Let’s start with this no vinyl fence posts should be less then 3’ in the ground 2’ just isn’t enough and using 60# over 80# is a joke and only to use a single 60# bag on gates posts and also only one insert on the swing since even more crazy so when self closing they move so badly and loose all its structure !!!! There is a tool called the block it’s a very large thick poly block that sits on top of the post to drive it down if need be, also no good vinyl fence should have 4x4 posts ever !!! I could go on and on and on and diy guys are complete clowns !!!!
I’ve been installing for over 20 years and recently moved to NW Florida and nothing here fence wise is done to specs by any one and I’ve been to a few fence companies and all a joke. Let’s start with this no vinyl fence posts should be less then 3’ in the ground 2’ just isn’t enough and using 60# over 80# is a joke and only to use a single 60# bag on gates posts and also only one insert on the swing since even more crazy so when self closing they move so badly and loose all its structure !!!! There is a tool called the block it’s a very large thick poly block that sits on top of the post to drive it down if need be, also no good vinyl fence should have 4x4 posts ever !!! I could go on and on and on and diy guys are complete clowns !!!!
you absolutely CAN pour dry concrete and add water. However you do need to stir it in the ground to release air pocketing. and yes it would not be recommended in south fl because you do not want to pour dry concrete into sand.
Lmao your absolutely correct
Quikrete says to use 4 of their 80 pound bags to set just one 4” post in a 36” deep hole. That’s absurd. To fit four 80 pound bags your hole with have 3 feet wide by 36 inches deep.
...at least, before hammering the plastic poles with a steel hammer; put a block of wood (on top of the 'delicate' plastic pole) for it, not to get smear ...my opinion!
What about making sure all your utilities- gas - electric - etc. is marked BEFORE digging?
He never answered... Probably hit a gas line a blew up. He Dead
Nice video!
The red bags of quickcrete you can add dry...not so sure about the mix you used ..im pretty sure that should of been pre mixed in a barrow
Leave any bag of concrete out in the rain, they all get rock hard over time
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True...but smack both yellow and red with a sledgehammer the red bag will be a lot harder to break
Dry set is horrible & is far from quality mixed . Always wet mix!
💥✨💥 Imagine someone brave enough to show a video of an install on sloped ground.?? 🤟🏼
Pleasant greens story was incredible. I followed that from the start, it was super fun watching it play out.
Can someone tell me where can i buy this kind of panels....? Tnks
HEY THANK YOU FOR WHAT YOU DO !!
Welcome!
se te olvido como se le ponen los tornillos si por fuera o por dentro y k clase son .?
Why don’t you mix the concrete first? You pour
The bag in the hole and add water??? Doesn’t seem right. Doesn’t seem like it will mix.
It's supposed to mix up first you're right the guy did it wrong and he put concrete inside the hole and not supposed to put nothing inside the hall cuz it cracks or in the winter
@@adrianomeneses6683 I am thinking of inserting pretreated post inside the post. Is that a good idea?
you know there are called quick dry no need to mix concrete in the shops right?
It’s quikrete dude.. just add water says it right on the bag
I found you didn't use the quick setting concrete, should it be better for your method to install the fence post?
Excellent explication. Thank you.
Awesome video brother!!
Do you string the inside or outside for your corner posts? outside I presume. Thanks for the info
Did you have to cut panels
How I can find part 2
Here's the full video series: ruclips.net/p/PLgLdHxmqIiwnHkevwcvmzfz-KLKhlnroU
good installing instructions
Good video! Thanks!
I was on the fence between two videos
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Only need 1/2 bag of concrete per post. Those strings are loooooose use a larks head
So many errors and bad practices here, it boggles the mind. Who in the hell is up-voting this?
Why do you bring God into Fence? or are you fencing something else?
What’s wrong with God though? Don’t be too sensitive.
When installing a fence on sloped ground you need all of God's help Bro! Lol
@@emmanuelmeyermeyer1083 LOL 😂
What idiots! Way to complicate installing a fence . Good laughs though lol
why? What would you do differently?
Why??? And idiot's? Did you watch the video? Its only one guy... ?
IDK who told you that it’s ok to throw a bag of dry concrete and then throw water on top and let it “soak-in”. 🤦🏽♂️ That is never acceptable. You absolutely must mix the concrete with the right amount of water per bag. You pretty much wasted all that concrete and I’m sure your fence is super weak below the surface, where it matters. I hope you don’t live in South FL.
Julio Cordero in California it is
You can do this with "quickcrete".
Its called "dryset"
I’ve been installing for over 20 years and recently moved to NW Florida and nothing here fence wise is done to specs by any one and I’ve been to a few fence companies and all a joke. Let’s start with this no vinyl fence posts should be less then 3’ in the ground 2’ just isn’t enough and using 60# over 80# is a joke and only to use a single 60# bag on gates posts and also only one insert on the swing since even more crazy so when self closing they move so badly and loose all its structure !!!! There is a tool called the block it’s a very large thick poly block that sits on top of the post to drive it down if need be, also no good vinyl fence should have 4x4 posts ever !!! I could go on and on and on and diy guys are complete clowns !!!!
I’ve been installing for over 20 years and recently moved to NW Florida and nothing here fence wise is done to specs by any one and I’ve been to a few fence companies and all a joke. Let’s start with this no vinyl fence posts should be less then 3’ in the ground 2’ just isn’t enough and using 60# over 80# is a joke and only to use a single 60# bag on gates posts and also only one insert on the swing since even more crazy so when self closing they move so badly and loose all its structure !!!! There is a tool called the block it’s a very large thick poly block that sits on top of the post to drive it down if need be, also no good vinyl fence should have 4x4 posts ever !!! I could go on and on and on and diy guys are complete clowns !!!!