I weld cars for a living but come from farming stock - a pal asked me to go weld feed-barriers & some handling stuff, so I did . I chucked my little Yeswelder 220v machine into the back of the jeep - ran it off a long extension lead, big pack of 6013 rods, welded everything that needed welding without so much as a hiccup. That welders 65 quid off Amazon. Just in case buying/renting the hugely expensive welder is what is putting you off doing upgrades to your handling system. €65 machine rocks this stuff out - where there's a will, there's a way.
Thank you I appreciate it! We had to put the cattle pen project on hold. Took a while for our squeeze chute to come in. We finally got it so we are hoping to get started back on this project soon.
Excellent video. Starting to rebuild our corrals and always looking for easy directions/instructions and this has been the best ones yet. Great channel.
Thank you! We've studied it and studied it. I'm sure there are things we are missing or things we will wish we had done differently but so far we are pleased with it. Ready to get this project complete!
Thanks! We had a delay in our project. Ordered a squeeze chute, and it took a while to come in. We finally got it so hopefully we'll be back working on this project soon.
It came from a place called CBI Pipe and Supply. It's in Guthrie, Oklahoma. We got 6 bar panels. If I had it to do over i'd probably get 7 (if they offer that). We also got pieces of 2 3/8" pipe that I believe is 40' long. We are cutting it to length for post to weld panels against. We also bout some 3" 9' posts that we are using to hang gates on.
I weld cars for a living but come from farming stock - a pal asked me to go weld feed-barriers & some handling stuff, so I did . I chucked my little Yeswelder 220v machine into the back of the jeep - ran it off a long extension lead, big pack of 6013 rods, welded everything that needed welding without so much as a hiccup. That welders 65 quid off Amazon.
Just in case buying/renting the hugely expensive welder is what is putting you off doing upgrades to your handling system. €65 machine rocks this stuff out - where there's a will, there's a way.
Thanks for the tip!
Awesome video!!!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it. We’ll have more videos of this project coming soon as we get more done.
Enjoy your content Ben!
Thank you I appreciate it! We had to put the cattle pen project on hold. Took a while for our squeeze chute to come in. We finally got it so we are hoping to get started back on this project soon.
Excellent video. Starting to rebuild our corrals and always looking for easy directions/instructions and this has been the best ones yet. Great channel.
Thank you! We've studied it and studied it. I'm sure there are things we are missing or things we will wish we had done differently but so far we are pleased with it. Ready to get this project complete!
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Excellent!
Thanks!
Looks good 👍
Thanks! We are working on the bud box right now. Should have that done and video up soon.
Great job bro!!!!
Thanks! We are running behind working on it but hopefully soon we will have another phase done.
Rather than channel lock pliers, I use an HF Locking Oil Filter Wrench, SKU 63696, 66568 to secure rod or pipe for welding. Works great.
Thanks for the tip!
Nice video 👍👍 found this I’m looking for ideas for some new facilities I’m building
Thanks! We had a delay in our project. Ordered a squeeze chute, and it took a while to come in. We finally got it so hopefully we'll be back working on this project soon.
Where did you get your stuff from and what size post
It came from a place called CBI Pipe and Supply. It's in Guthrie, Oklahoma. We got 6 bar panels. If I had it to do over i'd probably get 7 (if they offer that). We also got pieces of 2 3/8" pipe that I believe is 40' long. We are cutting it to length for post to weld panels against. We also bout some 3" 9' posts that we are using to hang gates on.
What type of welding rod did y’all use?
We used Lincoln Excalibur 1/8” 7018 and 6011 rods.
@@FarmerHunt thanks! Welding basically the same kinda cattle pens and tried 7018 today and it welds pretty good!