Building a Garden Fence: Complete Guide from Start to Finish

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
  • This video will show you how to build a garden fence using 1/2 inch hardware cloth, pocket holes, and treated lumber. Learn how to create a strong and effective fence to protect your plants from animals and other pests. We'll cover measuring and cutting the lumber, creating pocket holes, attaching the hardware cloth, and installing the fence posts. Follow these steps to build a sturdy and reliable garden fence.
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    YaaYii 300PCs Pocket Screws 2-1/2 INCH: amzn.to/3KSjF1p
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Комментарии • 30

  • @choezomkyipa5784
    @choezomkyipa5784 3 месяца назад +1

    great work!!!!all by yourself, amazing! what a handy dandy dad .

    • @woodvise
      @woodvise  3 месяца назад

      Thanks! It’s always fun to see projects like these come together!

  • @amberjay5361
    @amberjay5361 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for showing me how to do this. I love it and I’m going to try to make mine like this.

    • @amberjay5361
      @amberjay5361 6 месяцев назад

      Could you tell me what tool and staples you were using? Thank you!

    • @woodvise
      @woodvise  5 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks! The tool I used to attach the hardware cloth was a 3 in 1 - 18 gauge nail/stapler from harbor freight. I was shooting narrow crown staples that were galvanized. Let me know if you have any more questions!!

  • @greggill7066
    @greggill7066 Год назад

    Very good job, happy gardening.

  • @JarrettBlack
    @JarrettBlack 3 месяца назад

    So helpful!

  • @amberjay5361
    @amberjay5361 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hey! Ok I set my posts!! I can’t believe I actually am able to do this thanks to your video! I’m going to buy more wood today and I wanted to double check on the top rail size of wood. Is that a 2x6? I’m so excited to get going! I also got the harbor freight staple thingie too. Thank you for all your help!

    • @woodvise
      @woodvise  5 месяцев назад

      Awesome! The very top, I used a 5/4 deck board. Which is 5.5 wide by just over an inch. Treated lumber of course. You could use a 2x6 as well… I just wanted it to overhang both sides of the 4x4 posts. The staple gun is great, but it’s also cheap, it might only last a project or two, but I still think it’s worth it! Keep it up!

  • @Rc51gemini900
    @Rc51gemini900 Год назад

    Great video!!!

  • @findingdeism3406
    @findingdeism3406 2 месяца назад

    This is great!!

    • @woodvise
      @woodvise  2 месяца назад

      Thank! I hope it was helpful!

  • @drewmcmahon2629
    @drewmcmahon2629 Год назад

    awesome stuff. Building a fence around our garden and am using this as my blueprint!

    • @woodvise
      @woodvise  Год назад +1

      Perfect! I hope it turns out great! If you have any questions let me know. Reach out on instagram. @woodvise

  • @luudantu7211
    @luudantu7211 Год назад

    Do you recommend pressure treated wood or cedar wood for the 4x4's and 2x4's?

    • @woodvise
      @woodvise  Год назад

      That’s a great question! For me I chose pressure treated base in the price. It was going to me much cheaper than cedar. But I do know that using cedar might have some great benefits! If you go with pressure treated, you will have to seal it or stain it after about a year, once it dries out a bit. Have fun!

  • @scottmillius8071
    @scottmillius8071 3 месяца назад

    Question, your using 2x6 lumber for the bottom rails but the top rails are 2x4 correct? Then the top cap is screwed into the 2x4's i'm assuming?? Thank you for the great video !!!

    • @woodvise
      @woodvise  3 месяца назад

      That’s right! The 2x4 on its side gives the top cap the stability that it needs without bowing down! Thanks for asking! Let me know if you have any other questions! I’m glad you find the video useful!

  • @markspencer4382
    @markspencer4382 Год назад

    Thanks for the video. It looks like there is a big enough gap at the bottom of the gate that rabbits could go under, is that a concern? Maybe I'm not seeing it correctly.

    • @woodvise
      @woodvise  Год назад

      Yes and no, I’m still deciding if that is a concern or not, my original thought of the gate was to add pavers as a flat concrete base where the gate closes. I just haven’t though much more about it. What do you think? Should I do that?

    • @markspencer4382
      @markspencer4382 Год назад

      @@woodvise Maybe so. I'm about to have a similar garden fence project. My idea is to have a board running along the bottom just barely above ground level.

  • @amberjay5361
    @amberjay5361 5 месяцев назад

    It’s me again… sorry! What size 4x4 post are those? I’ve got all my holes finished. Wish I had an auger lol!

    • @woodvise
      @woodvise  5 месяцев назад +1

      That's so exciting! and sounds like a lot of work! the 4x4 post that I bought were 8ft long. I think I tried to dig down at least 3 feet, leaving the post out of the ground about 4 1/2 to 5 ft. that way I could level a whole side of the fence visually. I hope this helps, if not reach out again! thanks! and good luck!

  • @schweit10
    @schweit10 3 месяца назад

    How far did you space your 4x4s?

    • @woodvise
      @woodvise  3 месяца назад

      I space them between 5-6 ft apart, I didn’t want them to sag between and I also wanted to span 3 posts with the top rail/board. Thanks for asking! Let me know if you have any other questions! 😁

  • @ericwendt
    @ericwendt Год назад

    I want those gloves free gloves

    • @woodvise
      @woodvise  Год назад +1

      You got it!

    • @williamwoodhouse5711
      @williamwoodhouse5711 4 месяца назад

      @@woodvise Nice fence, but totally useless against deer, coons & squirrels.