Not only is your video enjoyable and informative, but the technical level of this video is superb. From subject matter to photography to narration to editing and musical overlay, this video stands out.
I never really knew how big of an organized industry fencing was! I always thought that everyone just built fences the same we we did, either do it ourselves and figure it out, or hire "handyman" types to just help stretch wire and such. But THESE dudes are what I consider to be true craftsman, those fences are TIGHT!! and STRAIGHT!! I was always proud of the fences we built with my grandpa, and how he got them razors edge straight for hundreds and hundreds of feet was beyond me but we weren't doing anything like what these guys are doing. SRF these fence videos are probably some of my favorite because I just didnt know there was this much professionalism in fence building and its cool to learn about.
Like that brace. That's bracing not new, but improved upon. When I grew up on the farm. All the old farms with pasture fencing had bracing similiar to that. Replaced alot like that and had no metal fasteners. Seen one that was with wooden dowel fasteners Alot of fun for us idiots that install fence. Think this video to should be to shown to all customers who haggle price Lol
None of them are near my property in FL or NC☹️ It took me a year to find someone to build me a gate in FL. One square frame with a cow panel. There is a shortage of capable carpenters. I’d love to see all my wood projects done someday. Most young men that Look at the projects barely make it through the first, then don’t return. The last man wasn’t too young that did the gate, great work, but the next project on the second day he was to install four post into the ground to build a simple trellis like monkey bars, for my late mother’s plants to grow on over a bench seat. I came outside to see how it was going, he was putting concrete in holes with his hands. His face was smeared up with it, like a mask. It was around his hair, eyes, neck and in his mouth. I asked him if he wanted to wash it off or needed a towel, he said no he likes eating it. I had all the tools there but he decided not to use them at all. He finally went for lunch but never came back. My neighbors have to look at the top that was never squared off. 😬 there is excess 2x4 that he never cut to complete a simple top frame. I’m sure all the railing boards that I bought are curled up by now. I can’t wait to get back and hopefully get things finished. Then turn around and get my late mom’s cabin finished. Those fence men were all winners! Hard workers!
Good stuff Josh! I enjoy these types of video's....very educational! I am curious though why they cut the dead man off....it exposes the cut surface to moisture so I would think it would not last as long. Or maybe, it is dependent on soil type too. I definitely see what I did wrong on my own fence through the soft ground....We have trouble with corner posts coming out of ground with the pressure of the wire...an H brace does not keep it in ground either but thinking maybe the dead man may....dunno. I even have a line where the frost keeps spitting the posts out....we all have our challenges eh! And on a side note.... just a funny...what's a compeditor?? lol.
Hey just curious how many post u guys can put in a day with the evo...we can do 350 too 400 a day with track loader an montana pounder.. an we can easily build 4500 to 5000k ft of high tensile a day on good going..with 5 guys..
I would like to see a test on the different brace designs for strength. Hook a tractor or something to them with a scale and see when they fail that would be awesome to see.
Just watched the video again. Want to install 2000+ feet of goat/sheep fencing. When I search for solutions, it seems that only members of the extended Haney clan ("Green Acres") slither out of the landscape.
That is a lot of fencers
In a place
Not only is your video enjoyable and informative, but the technical level of this video is superb. From subject matter to photography to narration to editing and musical overlay, this video stands out.
I never really knew how big of an organized industry fencing was! I always thought that everyone just built fences the same we we did, either do it ourselves and figure it out, or hire "handyman" types to just help stretch wire and such. But THESE dudes are what I consider to be true craftsman, those fences are TIGHT!! and STRAIGHT!! I was always proud of the fences we built with my grandpa, and how he got them razors edge straight for hundreds and hundreds of feet was beyond me but we weren't doing anything like what these guys are doing. SRF these fence videos are probably some of my favorite because I just didnt know there was this much professionalism in fence building and its cool to learn about.
Hi..... Thank you 🎥👍👍👍
Thats a lot of work. Good thing they have all those machines. Thanks for sharing.
Always good to meet hard working people like yourself!
That's the way to put a new fence in. 👍
Great video Josh. I know this one was more work than you deserved, but it really did turn out great. Whooo!!!
Great Video
Ryan built our fences. Great job and good guy
Thank you for this video ! We do a lot of fencing and I've never heard of this Fall Fence Forum !!
Great vid Mr stoney ridge .good competition .I hope all is going well with ya all and that the Lord will guide you thru each day ..godbless
Watched this last year with you..
Another great one.
Have a good day 🍁🍁🍁
Super cool Josh!
Heartwarming to see men working together and in competition with no drama.
Thats really good. Well done every body
You know it's tough fencing when you have to blast the post holes... Go NZ lol
It’s been very very dry in Indiana the past couple of months. I bet that hard dirt really put them to the test!
Like that brace. That's bracing not new, but improved upon. When I grew up on the farm. All the old farms with pasture fencing had bracing similiar to that. Replaced alot like that and had no metal fasteners. Seen one that was with wooden dowel fasteners
Alot of fun for us idiots that install fence.
Think this video to should be to shown to all customers who haggle price Lol
So interesting to watch this.
Great video! Super informative, shot well, thanks for your videos!
Wow I actually got here a lil earlier than normal ..godbless
That sure beats digging by hand.
spencer indiana ..in the house
Man I would have this competition at my house. Then use it for live stock. Lol.
We need to have a fencing competition in North West Arkansas, I would like to see them drive a wooden post here on my hill !
Wow this was fun to watch, had no idea they gathered in one place, Nice post Josh!
Hey Josh thank you for the video I enjoyed it woo
WOOOOOO!!!🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
Could you give a list of the fencers that competed so we could see if any are in our area?
None of them are near my property in FL or NC☹️ It took me a year to find someone to build me a gate in FL. One square frame with a cow panel. There is a shortage of capable carpenters. I’d love to see all my wood projects done someday. Most young men that Look at the projects barely make it through the first, then don’t return. The last man wasn’t too young that did the gate, great work, but the next project on the second day he was to install four post into the ground to build a simple trellis like monkey bars, for my late mother’s plants to grow on over a bench seat. I came outside to see how it was going, he was putting concrete in holes with his hands. His face was smeared up with it, like a mask. It was around his hair, eyes, neck and in his mouth. I asked him if he wanted to wash it off or needed a towel, he said no he likes eating it. I had all the tools there but he decided not to use them at all. He finally went for lunch but never came back. My neighbors have to look at the top that was never squared off. 😬 there is excess 2x4 that he never cut to complete a simple top frame. I’m sure all the railing boards that I bought are curled up by now. I can’t wait to get back and hopefully get things finished. Then turn around and get my late mom’s cabin finished. Those fence men were all winners! Hard workers!
Good stuff Josh! I enjoy these types of video's....very educational! I am curious though why they cut the dead man off....it exposes the cut surface to moisture so I would think it would not last as long. Or maybe, it is dependent on soil type too. I definitely see what I did wrong on my own fence through the soft ground....We have trouble with corner posts coming out of ground with the pressure of the wire...an H brace does not keep it in ground either but thinking maybe the dead man may....dunno. I even have a line where the frost keeps spitting the posts out....we all have our challenges eh! And on a side note.... just a funny...what's a compeditor?? lol.
Hey just curious how many post u guys can put in a day with the evo...we can do 350 too 400 a day with track loader an montana pounder.. an we can easily build 4500 to 5000k ft of high tensile a day on good going..with 5 guys..
I would like to see a test on the different brace designs for strength. Hook a tractor or something to them with a scale and see when they fail that would be awesome to see.
Just watched the video again. Want to install 2000+ feet of goat/sheep fencing. When I search for solutions, it seems that only members of the extended Haney clan ("Green Acres") slither out of the landscape.
For non trained eyes (as mine) it all looks "random", can you show us our plan Josh ?
A vow to all those working guys!, Respect
Interesting, what did they use to pack the post? 👍
How did the solo guy do points-wise?
What happens after the event ?
Pointing a post doesn't sound like a good idea. My dad told me that doing that would make the post "wander" as it goes down.
How do I get to compete in this? Is it an every year thing?
The information for next year's competition is in the description under the video.
Was hear
Is this a recycled video?
Day 2 year 2. All new footage