Good point. Also consider releasing the tool on the downswing as well, to save your joints from the impact. Might not be a big deal for you young bucks, but you feel that stuff later on...
As someone else mentioned. He did show it in the video but to reiterate, those post drivers will wake the dead (and damage your ears) so yeah, wear ear protection. :)
Did I miss how you attach the panels to the t- posts? I use zip ties the first few years until I'm confident where I want them to stay, then wire them in place permanently.
We used zip ties but didn't last long. There are T-post Clips available at Tractors where we got out cattle panels and tposts. Little tricky to clip it in place, RUclips tutorials helped.
Which way should the arch face? If you were walking through it, through it, THROUGH IT/UNDER IT ... would you be walking south/north or east/west or what? Someone just tell me, please. My mind cannot figure this out. Please no one make fun, I just can't grasp it. I know that a single trellis should face south, but an arched one? If you just tell me which ways I can walk back and forth under it I will know how to set mine up. Thank you, anyone.
The t stakes have ridges, so the panel just sits against it on its own. Since it naturally wants to straighten itself out, it actually locks itself in place pretty good.
You showed it but didn't mention it. Post drivers are loud and hearing damage is permanent. Wear some hearing protection
Good advice! That’s why videos are audio and visual experiences 👍🏼
Good point. Also consider releasing the tool on the downswing as well, to save your joints from the impact. Might not be a big deal for you young bucks, but you feel that stuff later on...
As someone else mentioned. He did show it in the video but to reiterate, those post drivers will wake the dead (and damage your ears) so yeah, wear ear protection. :)
I do them for my tomato and cukes. Works great. Had a 14 ft tall tomato plant one year
Nice!
Please make a follow up video showing it full of vegetation.
Thanks for this. I’ll use it for my passion fruit
That be perfect!
What size cattle panels to ask for that you used in this video please?
That’s on my todo list this week. Grape vines for mine
Oh, that sounds awesome!
Those fuckin forearm veins, man. They could launch a thousand ships
What you will plant?
How wide did u make it? And how long was the trellis 5 and 16?
Cost per arch?
What’s the width between your beds or the opening of the arched pathway and how high is the trellis?
Here is a useful guide I made instagram.com/p/Cq5m8v7vVVt/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
@@earthnailsandtails exactly what I was looking for! Thanks!!!
Could we use it for tomatoes?
Your greenhouse looks great.. did you make it or orser it
thank you! we built it. we actually have a couple videos on our channel about the process. enjoy!
No use of cement and nails? That is amazing. Not sure if they have those black poles in the hardwares outside America. But nice video.
super simple! im sure you can find something similar, very popular for farms
Whst do you fo with loofah?
What are those panels 16’?
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Hey what are the dimension of your panels please
Spent like 3hours yesterday to find T stakes in Sweden but I dont think they exist here :((
How come I can't save this video?
What gauge… 4 or 6?
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Sounds silly, but I love your t-shirt! Where did you buy it? And thanks for the trellis instruction. We want to make a couple!
Designed by yours truly! We sell them in our Etsy :) linktr.ee/EarthNailsandTails have fun making your trellises!
Thanks! I just ordered it!
Did I miss how you attach the panels to the t- posts?
I use zip ties the first few years until I'm confident where I want them to stay, then wire them in place permanently.
didnt use anything! it pretty much holds it self up
We used zip ties but didn't last long. There are T-post Clips available at Tractors where we got out cattle panels and tposts. Little tricky to clip it in place, RUclips tutorials helped.
Hey how big are your walkways between those two beds??
These are only 2-3 feet
Looks good where did you get it from?
Any local farm supply should have them. Tractor supply also has them at my store.
@@Goldberg_nc thank you so much for replying 🙌
How long is your cattle panel
They are standard 16 feet
@@earthnailsandtailscan you share where to buy?
What size did you use? I want the same size
they are a standard size, just look for cattle panel
What size cattle panel did you use ?
What size gage is the fence ?
Cattle panel doesn’t come in different gauges.
Is it better to plant inside or outside of trellis?
totally up to you, depends on accessibility
Where can I buy the stakes and hammer?
most big box stores or farm store
Which way should the arch face? If you were walking through it, through it, THROUGH IT/UNDER IT ... would you be walking south/north or east/west or what? Someone just tell me, please. My mind cannot figure this out. Please no one make fun, I just can't grasp it. I know that a single trellis should face south, but an arched one? If you just tell me which ways I can walk back and forth under it I will know how to set mine up. Thank you, anyone.
I would go north south(walking through it) so you get full exposure as the sun travels
@@earthnailsandtails THAAAAANK YOU.
What did you use to attach the panel to the posts?
Or the t stakes
The t stakes have ridges, so the panel just sits against it on its own. Since it naturally wants to straighten itself out, it actually locks itself in place pretty good.
Where? Where are you buying cattle panels because I don't see them at Home Depot
i have seen them at big box stores either, got mine at a farm store, tractor supply
Tractor Supply
Melons? That can not possible hold melons.
Where's your zip ties?
What size did you use?
They are standard 16’
@@earthnailsandtailsYou mean that's a 16' length of wire right?
the panels come pre fabbed@@debrapaulino918
That tunnel is so narrow, it's gong to be difficult to walk through when it's full of foliage.
It was! Widened it this year to 5 feet
@@earthnailsandtails that'll work much so much better
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The cattle panels are very expensive
they were $30 each. super cheap and durable trellis!
@@earthnailsandtailsWhere did you get yours?
Around $30-35 ea. at Tractor Supply
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