I have spent numerous days researching this, yours is THE ONLY video that was specific and thorough enough to truly help walk me through the entire assembly. Thank you
I've seen numerous....a ton of videos on this but yours is probably one of the best (just being fair to those I have not seen). You are not racing through each step and yet not slow enough to get me bored. Thanks for the video. It is much appreciated.
This is a residential fence, we use 11 gauge chain link and .075 pipe. These are heavy specs, you can't buy this material at Home Depot. We are a 75 year old family business, we have a fantastic reputation because of our work and honesty so, I must disagree with you on all accounts.
This is the best video for one reason...you actually give distances and measurements as well as talking about removing excess and meshing fence together. About to go outside and do my stretching and this made me feel a lot better about it.
Nice video ..I've been putting up fences here in the Netherlands for almost 25 years and i always look for postings of people putting up fences all around the world because of professional interest thanks for the posting
Thanks very much for putting this up. I'm on a major budget and the local fence company wanted $2600 dollars for 100 foot of fence and two single gates. So I've started doing it myself. This video really helps. Thanks again.
I'll let you guys know tomorrow... cause my brother and I are going to install a real easy stretch tomorrow. This video sure explained a lot to me! Thanks.
Very helpful way of doing it right the first time. Thank you and keep posting more how to do things, this way you are helping many of us. Thank you again!
Good video. A few pointers. 1.) It's stronger to have the top rail pieces connect together next to a post and not in the center of the section. 2.) For the double gate they make a part called a drop rod assembly, which looks a little better, bolt on, and is lockable 3.) If you use a small piece of chain to wrap around the post and connect to cablejack to that instead of wrapping it around the pole its less wear on the cable and makes your tool last longer. 4.) I didn't see a 9 gauge tension wire at the bottom.
This video was fantastic. I actually got half way through (part 1) and then ended it quickly when I realized that you were not explaining in detail.....like this, what you were doing. Thanks for the second video. The first one should be burned. ;)
This is a fantastic video. I wish we had watched it before doing ours. Any chance you have anything on custom building very large drive gates (82" each gate panel, 4' tall)? We don't have the option of putting a drive gate on casters since the gate opening is in a confined space.
The gate looks fine but why is the top rail so uneven and crooked....?? There are places along the gate that are 2-3" higher than other spots. Did you not set the support poles level?
great video. but shouldn't there run a wire all along the bottom part of the link so you can't lift it up ? this might be a local requirement though. ....
Thank you for the video! What are the specifications of the band saw you use here? I'm looking to get one to cut a galvanized pipe, and I want to make sure I get the right one. Thank you!
The gate has metal pieces shaped sort of like a J that hold the gate mess to the smaller "rod". Does anyone know what that is? I bought a gate and it only had two on one side and three on the other so I asked to have it sent out to me. They sent me a tension band. That is not what I am looking for. It is not a piece you need to put on as it should already be on it but my gate was missing one.
yep i see it at 7:43 i have some of those there for round rod stock clamping tension clamping... called: Everbilt 1-3/8 inch . 14- Gauge Galvanized Chain link Gate Clip... home depot has them, $.78
About how much would a about 13 to15 ft long chainlink fence cost installed and all by a pro? I'm asking because someone wanted to charge me 600 and I think is a bit to much. What is your opinion?
Seems the main thing is the posts should be installed vertical and not tilted in an attempt to match the grade. The top rail would be angled as needed to keep it parallel with the slope of the ground.
What kind of a drill bit goes through the chain link poles? That's what I've had the hardest time with. Home Depot must have told me the wrong kind because all the bits I tried dulled out before I was able to get half way through. Help?
I have spent numerous days researching this, yours is THE ONLY video that was specific and thorough enough to truly help walk me through the entire assembly. Thank you
Thank you for the kind reply. We are glad to help :)
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If you spent numerous days researching this, i have spent numerous months..... My special thanks to the owner of the video......
I've seen numerous....a ton of videos on this but yours is probably one of the best (just being fair to those I have not seen). You are not racing through each step and yet not slow enough to get me bored. Thanks for the video. It is much appreciated.
Great video....clear instructions, not too much talking, easy to follow. Thanks for posting🤙🏾
These are the most backyard homedepot fence installs I have ever seen
This is a residential fence, we use 11 gauge chain link and .075 pipe. These are heavy specs, you can't buy this material at Home Depot. We are a 75 year old family business, we have a fantastic reputation because of our work and honesty so, I must disagree with you on all accounts.
Haha
This is the best video for one reason...you actually give distances and measurements as well as talking about removing excess and meshing fence together. About to go outside and do my stretching and this made me feel a lot better about it.
Nice video ..I've been putting up fences here in the Netherlands for almost 25 years and i always look for postings of people putting up fences all around the world because of professional interest thanks for the posting
Thanks very much for putting this up. I'm on a major budget and the local fence company wanted $2600 dollars for 100 foot of fence and two single gates. So I've started doing it myself. This video really helps. Thanks again.
Glad we could help
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Thank you for the well explained tutorial and also for not having stupid annoying music playing the while time like almost every other video I seen. 👍
I'll let you guys know tomorrow... cause my brother and I are going to install a real easy stretch tomorrow. This video sure explained a lot to me! Thanks.
Very helpful way of doing it right the first time. Thank you and keep posting more how to do things, this way you are helping many of us. Thank you again!
Where's the bottom wire that hogties to the chain link?
Not only were these videos very informative, but I LOVE your voice, too. Thank you so much :)
Chain link fences aren't very nice to look at but this fence is as nice as it can be. Great work, great video, thanks.
Did you use any tension string on the bottom? And when exactly do you put the tension string on the bottom? Towards the end or beginning
Awesome. What are all the names of materials and equipments needed for this fence sir? Please
Great video and clear tutorial. I should have watched this video before I built my fence. Thanks for sharing your knowledge
Good video. A few pointers.
1.) It's stronger to have the top rail pieces connect together next to a post and not in the center of the section.
2.) For the double gate they make a part called a drop rod assembly, which looks a little better, bolt on, and is lockable
3.) If you use a small piece of chain to wrap around the post and connect to cablejack to that instead of wrapping it around the pole its less wear on the cable and makes your tool last longer.
4.) I didn't see a 9 gauge tension wire at the bottom.
Number 4 is my same question. The tension wire at the bottom.
Tension wire?
Great video , I'd love to add one of your fence signs to my collection..I'll gladly pay the shipping fee.
Mowing the lawn 8:07 is going to be a pain.
Best to be sure of property lines. In the future, it could be a problem.
this video made me recognize that I need a professional for my job.
Yep. I'm not going to hunt down these weirdo tools.
And a good helper
This video was fantastic. I actually got half way through (part 1) and then ended it quickly when I realized that you were not explaining in detail.....like this, what you were doing. Thanks for the second video. The first one should be burned. ;)
What about the bottom wire
Great video! Best one I've seen yet! Thank you. Just installing a black chain link fence right now.
This is a fantastic video. I wish we had watched it before doing ours. Any chance you have anything on custom building very large drive gates (82" each gate panel, 4' tall)? We don't have the option of putting a drive gate on casters since the gate opening is in a confined space.
Give us a week. We will post a video on how to build a custom 4' tall chain link double gate, we will be sure to cover all concerns.
Buetts Fence Interested on how to make large double gates, too.
Very nice,I've been a licensed installer since 1998
Pay no attention to haters
Sir, what is the name of the object which you pulled the net with?
thank you for being so detailed, I would like to kmow if you can imstal a chainlink fence with a curve in the middle of it
Thank you for your posting. It helps a lot. But how many terminal posts should I install if my chain link fence is 250 ft long? Thanks!
Buen trabajo carnales , saludos desde cuernavaca Morelos México.
So what are you gonna use this video to come take more of our jobs?
Great video! Any chance you guys could do one on how to install chain link fence on a hill?
I will see what we can do. Those are tricky but we can install on just about any grade. Like anything there are tricks.
The gate looks fine but why is the top rail so uneven and crooked....?? There are places along the gate that are 2-3" higher than other spots. Did you not set the support poles level?
Where can we buy chain link fence for couples feet .because we don’t want to long just 10 feet
great video. but shouldn't there run a wire all along the bottom part of the link so you can't lift it up ? this might be a local requirement though. ....
The wire at the bottom is for extra stiffening.
Awesome. But I have a question u didn't put cimint right?
Concrete?
Hello! Great video and clear instructions. I have bulges or stretched areas in my fence from a horse rubbing on it. How do I fix those places?
Awesome video! Thanks for sharing. Short, sweet, and to the point! ! !
I wish u could come to Jamaica and help me.your project is very neat
Rosemarie Mitchell we were there 2018. Negril.
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Awesome tutorial! Quick and thorough with a link for more information. Thank you.
Thank you for the video! What are the specifications of the band saw you use here? I'm looking to get one to cut a galvanized pipe, and I want to make sure I get the right one. Thank you!
The gate has metal pieces shaped sort of like a J that hold the gate mess to the smaller "rod". Does anyone know what that is? I bought a gate and it only had two on one side and three on the other so I asked to have it sent out to me. They sent me a tension band. That is not what I am looking for. It is not a piece you need to put on as it should already be on it but my gate was missing one.
yep i see it at 7:43 i have some of those there for round rod stock clamping tension clamping... called: Everbilt 1-3/8 inch . 14- Gauge Galvanized Chain link Gate Clip... home depot has them, $.78
About how much would a about 13 to15 ft long chainlink fence cost installed and all by a pro? I'm asking because someone wanted to charge me 600 and I think is a bit to much. What is your opinion?
Sounds about right
Is the same principles apply if you are installing a 4' fence on uneven ground; hills?
Seems the main thing is the posts should be installed vertical and not tilted in an attempt to match the grade. The top rail would be angled as needed to keep it parallel with the slope of the ground.
Straight to the point! Love it!
Best video i've seen
What size socket is used for those nuts (is it a standard?)?
yes
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What kind of a drill bit goes through the chain link poles? That's what I've had the hardest time with. Home Depot must have told me the wrong kind because all the bits I tried dulled out before I was able to get half way through. Help?
don't use drill bits for wood. there's a difference in drill bits, they aren't all the same.
Did you make the stretching tool yourself? Also it appears that the posts aren't cemented yet is that so?
You set the post in cement first. Let it set for a few days then finish the fence.
Hello, so all posts are 10 feet apart from each other? And also EVERY post has to be cemented?
where to buy the materals to build the fence?
home depot
Do u guys don't use bottom tension wire??
Yes if the customer wants it. You need it for dogs.
I not sure what you mean when you say when weaving fence together must use double not two single? could you explain what you mean? thank you...
Old Timer well it’s been three years... still want an explanation?
Just terminology for the different ends of the chain link.
Nice.. i want make it basket field.. how the implementation..
Thanks bro
What about the tension wire at the bottom of the fence?
Use it if you have dogs you want to keep in.
Ok, let me rephrase the comment. How do you install the tension wire at the bottom of the fence?
Como se llama la herramienta que ocuparon en el minuto 5:24 si alguien sabe por favor
Se llama "staythefuckbackinmexico".
How long can I stretch a tension wire?
What State are u guys in? Cuz I would love to have a big fence for my yard!!! Let me know asap. Thank u for ur times!!
Thanks for posting! This was helpful!
nice narrative...thanks most helpful
nice stop rod.
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how much do you charge about to do a side job
Great video with well said details :) Ty. Jeff
Interesting! ....thanks for information how to d i y install chain link fences .
how much do you charge for a 100' 4' or 6' high black chain link fence install, material and labour
I'm in Canada.
please let me know
thanks
How do you install a chain link fence but with wooden pickets instead of chain link?
Raymond Alexander instead of the iron post just use "3 by 3, or 4 by 4's"!
then that wouldn't be a "chain-link" fence. change your search.
Nice !!!
You explained it very well. Thank You
Very informative! Nice work.
what kind of lock can I use for that fence?
master lock
Great job guys.
this video will help me put my fence in. thanks :)
how do I find Part 1
good vid, but I'm not sure what is going on when you say "Joint together."
Hands down, best comment
When you gave to join one end of chain link to another chain link in order to. Make longer if need be
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Very good work
were yal from we fence different here in tn
Great info thanks for the step by step.
Top class video 👍
Thanks. Great instruction.
Thanks for share tutorial
Couldn't u just pull fabric by hand or no?
Very nice especially tutorial, thanks.
Grip ur tension bands first & they will stay in place
GRACIAS for upload this video !!
About how much $ did you spent for this fencing
Those dome cap/rail ends are different.
Buen video
muchas gracias.
In which country?
Great video...thank's much...
Old Timer linkmesh my job
Nice to see this
Great video, thank you so much...!
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How long did this take? (Days, hours, weeks)
Thank you for sharing, awesome video!!!!
Awesome job.
How much would something like this cost?
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Thanks 😊
How deep should i bury each post?
24 inch some do 15 inch
I'm in love.
seems decent to me, thx for the share!
Line post should be 8 to 10 ft apart.