DIY Garden Fence with Gate [EZ Post Install]
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- Опубликовано: 5 июн 2024
- 5 years ago I built a chicken coop ( • How to Build a Modern ... ) and when we moved it to our new home we added some cheap fencing to allow the chickens to roam the hillside during the day but still keep them contained. Over the years, that cheap fencing really started to look like crap and in this video we give it a full makeover.
Looking for garden fence ideas? In this video we show you how to build a quick and easy welded wire garden fence with gate. We also were able to make setting the fence posts really easy with the use of the Simpson StrongTie EZ-Spikes. While it was a pretty small fence, we were able to get the whole thing done in about a day.
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0:00 Intro
0:47 Tear Out
1:05 Setting Posts
2:59 Horizontal Supports
3:49 Top Cap
4:00 Finish
4:17 Building/Installing the Gate
5:15 Installing Welded Wire Mesh
6:30 Outro
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It's a pretty fence but won't keep predators out. Raccoons, possum, snakes, bobcat, and neighbor dogs can get in under the gaps between the ground and bottom rail. Every chicken run I've ever made had to have the fencing buried at last 10" into the ground and have a net across the top to keep climbing and flying predators out. Learned that the hard way.😢
I also don’t use chicken wire I use hardware cloth
I have cams out there notifying me if anything comes even close.
Awesome! Love that you leveled the posts so they are all the same height!!!
Spray paint the wire mesh black, it will look more transparent and blend in with the background. Worth a try!
I'm still building 'Easy Outdoor Bench' ...🙂🙂🙂🙂
Your fence and chicken coupe look great!!it’s good to know what materials are available to simplify projects! For instance, I want to build a couple of simple trellises for the front of my house and all of the materials that you used for your project are ideal for what I am designing. Thank you so much for sharing!!
I like the fence. I need one like this
Very nice and sturdy upgrade. Looks great!
Thank you!
For youtubers it would be great if you disclose in which area you live. Nice project but for safety reasons it's better to cut a post when placed on a stable table and not free style while the partner is holding it up. I like the design of the fence it looks good and is cheaper than all wood. I will do on of those in my backyard.
Very nice! Definitely looks better.
Nice job looks great. Looking for this for my new chickens
Those spikes add up at $30+ each, and then you have to buy everything else too. If you have the money, great, I'd rather go the old ways and save some money. It may be slower, but it's also cheaper.
yep, dig a 2 foot hole, use a $4 bag of concrete. pour in dry then pour in water.
Also keep in mind that posts in the ground tend to rot at ground level over time.
$30 each is worth not buying/renting an auger in difficult ground, buying concrete, and having to rip it all out after it rots the wood in the ground, so in the long run, the old way is not cheaper…and time is money.
Amazon have them for a fraction of the price and supposedly, the same heftiness
@@Defender_Tom
Nope. Just get the post a inch or two below grade. Poor some dirt over it and plant grass seed. Done. Cement can stay there.
The new fence look great - it's construction and it's looks. Congrats. I was interested to see the new fencing products - post spikes and gate corners. Blessings from central Georgia, USA.
Very nicely done! Me & my son built a chicken coop with a covered run last year. So, I know what it takes to do something like that. Looks like you guys did a great job! 👍👍🐔🐔
Love the fence.
JUST what I was looking for~~even for the same purpose🐓❤
That's awesome!
Looks really good!!
Nice looking.
Nice job!
Very nice looking! Our problem is rabbits eating every veggie we grow. We'd have to modify the design to bury the wire mesh in the ground in order to keep the rascals from borough-ing under.
Love this!
That fence is beautiful. I love it. I was wondering though, did you have a problem with your chickens jumping on the cap boards and getting out of the run after building this? I know beyond the shadow of a doubt that’s what mine would do :/
No way you’d be able to pound those stakes into our “soil” near Ft Worth, which is clay, rock and scrabble. 😢 When I plant a plant, I don’t use a shovel/spade. I get out my giant (so heavy!) pick! I can’t amend the soil due to post oaks which don’t want humans within 20’ of them! So….I’m jealous of your dirt. For real. 😂
Looks like a terrific product, tho! And I do like your videos! 😊
Very nice, I did not know about these types of fence posts that you can hammer in the ground. I wonder if the soil is not hard enough, can you pour concrete around it?
I guess its a new feature but when you said subscribe the button actually had a little rainbow ring light up around it
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You do beautiful work! Can you tell us about the stain you used? Brand and color? Thanks in advance....
How is the fence holding up so far? Any swaying in the posts or anything like that? Thinking about mirroring your design. Thanks.
Great looking fence! Curious what sort of wood you used? Looking at trying the same, but wondering if pressure treated will be able to be stained black like that.
Thanks! It was pressure treated
Awesome. Can't wait to try my own!
Love the video going to attempt this weekend. Curious did you space the post 4ft apart?
Forgot to ask, how high are the post 4ft? Thanks
Around 8ft apart
How far are the posts from each other??
Did the fencing come in a kit?
This looks so simple, but I know that it would not be so easy for me with my hard clay rocky soil. Had a house built and they must had use the worst fill soil they could find. I enjoy garden but I spend more time pulling up huge rocks.
What about the hawks?
Wouldn’t it be a problem if the post runs into a rock when you’re hammering?
How do you stop coyotes from digging under.
It’s not meant to keep all predators out. More to keep the chickens in and our dog out. The coop itself has an automatic door that secured them at night. I haven’t had an issue with coyotes digging under but if you did, I would suggest burying the fence about 12-16” below grade. I only went about 6”
Great job guys! Sub & 👍
Very nice, I'm going to have to make my a bit taller cause at that height my chickens can still fly over.
I just clip the wings of the chickens (trim feathers). Doesn’t hurt them but keeps them from flying.
The fence looks really good, but I've seen my chickens jump almost 10ft high. This fence is more of a roosting place for them.
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Why is there no back wall?
Is it predator proof? It is beautiful build.
Not 100% but they come in at night and have a door that locks up the coop
What kind of fence would this be called?
Do you have a problem with Racoons getting your chickens.
Conibear 160 in a bucket set.
Oops! Indoor pocket screws in a fence?
Nope, those are exterior screws
So many comments.
In 3 years you’ll be doing a replacement video.
I like your video, but what you said about using that as a garden fence to keep deer out is stupid because deer can jump 8 ft in the air. But other than that the video was great.
The don't like small enclosures. If it was one fence and not another a few feet away, then yes they jump pretty darn high
$300 in post spikes? Damn. Internet pays you too good. I couldn’t spend $300 on the whole project.
Any average raccoon, fox, coyote, skunk, cat, rat, snake, dog et. al. is going to push right under or right through that fence. Or climb right over. Looks nice, but no. I’ll be setting my posts in the ground, using hardware mesh and pouring a dig proof cement barrier at the perimeter. Oh, and deer laugh at a four foot fence, so not going to protect a garden either.
There's no way those posts would go even an inch into our dry clay soil. :/
not tall enough chickens can fly out even with wing clip
Saw and no safety glasses? I would think you love that girl enough to save her eyes? I used to work in a hospital, my wife used to work in a hospital and my daughter still works in a hospital. We all hate and hated to see people loose eyes for stupid acts of neglect. A little safety can last a lifetime. PS, great fence but not worth loosing an eye over.
Not every one lives by the same ideas. You're being rude and preachy.
@@ericredbear425 I sustained an eye injury while wearing safety glasses, I learned the hard way a polycarbonate shield offers significantly better protection.