Ultimate privacy fence with metal frame.

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июл 2021
  • This fence was made using overlapping technique for better privacy.
    As many of you may know that planks tend to warp and shrink over time and picket boards end up with gaping slots. In my personal opinion, overlapping is probably the easiest way to create privacy. So what's your take on this?
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  • @kraut39
    @kraut39 2 месяца назад +1

    Thats a quality fence, sir. Now I know what design im using

  • @orlandojfletes
    @orlandojfletes 2 года назад +15

    You just gave me the confident to build my own double fence doors. Great job going to buy the material this Friday to start Saturday. You rock man

    • @orlandojfletes
      @orlandojfletes 2 года назад

      So rectangular tubing isn’t used for the doors correct? It’s only used for the fence side right? So the flat part where you drill the wood what side is it?

  • @romanrennard
    @romanrennard 2 года назад +1

    Very nice, the fence came out looking great. Thanks for the idea's.

  • @summersifysummers4702
    @summersifysummers4702 Год назад

    I'm in LOVE with this fence!!

  • @Danohaw
    @Danohaw Год назад +1

    Great video and a killer fence! Some awesome ideas! Thanks

  • @kelvinchen2593
    @kelvinchen2593 2 года назад +1

    Happy to see a Sacramentian do such a great project! I am living around and might contact you for your great work put into my house!

  • @thelorax9622
    @thelorax9622 Год назад +1

    That's a really cool look for a front fence - great job and your method was well explained. Very nice and it should outlast just about anything.

  • @larryfelts2555
    @larryfelts2555 2 года назад

    Thank you ,this video has helped me also . I was looking for ideas and this was the best by far I've seen.

  • @Dena_Family
    @Dena_Family 10 месяцев назад

    Dang. Thank you for taking the time to teach us! God bless!

  • @Ats889
    @Ats889 Месяц назад

    Absolutely fantastic. Great work.

  • @pelulici
    @pelulici 4 месяца назад

    Because of you i am starting to build my own gate and fence! Good work!

  • @acreagelifestyle
    @acreagelifestyle Год назад +1

    Very cool video you did man, preciate all the visuals, I'm currently researching places where I will buy my metal materials from.. Thanks for this. 👍

  • @jimalessandra5908
    @jimalessandra5908 Год назад

    Great video! I used your ideas for my gate project! thanks!!!

  • @houstontxman
    @houstontxman Месяц назад

    excellent work and great video for helping others see the process

  • @americathefree3708
    @americathefree3708 2 года назад

    Nothing but love my man! Great job!

  • @powersonic6255
    @powersonic6255 2 года назад

    This is an inspiration for me . Thank you sir .

  • @xhuntallday8891
    @xhuntallday8891 Год назад

    I love you’re work brother is nice I can wait to get stared on my fence and gate thanks for all the tips

  • @rcas350pilot8
    @rcas350pilot8 Год назад +1

    Beautiful job, looks awesome. Going to be doing 48 feet of privacy fence myself this spring so this vid was very helpful. Will also be using steel square tube of .120 wall.

  • @yvonnegibson5304
    @yvonnegibson5304 2 года назад

    Beautiful! Great work

  • @ericrachal6133
    @ericrachal6133 2 года назад +3

    You KILLED again Bro, thanks for sharing. Your property value just went up in a major way!

    • @balabay77
      @balabay77  2 года назад

      Thanks Eric, Glad you liked my project. Thanks for watching and commenting. Cheers

  • @donchan1622
    @donchan1622 Год назад

    I build my fence by watching ur channel..! Thx so much…!

  • @dwight9045
    @dwight9045 3 месяца назад

    😊😊 Excellent, I learn something new everything I visit someone's content 😊😊

  • @royalwillis9946
    @royalwillis9946 Год назад

    Your lovely assistant is absolutely gorgeous!!

  • @ernie548
    @ernie548 Год назад +1

    Nice fence. I'll be doing something like it in the very near future that I had already been thinking of. One big driver is not having wood fence posts, that in a few years, rot in the post holes. If the steel/iron is the frame, it will last and fence boards can be replaced fairly easily as needed.

  • @Legacy_125
    @Legacy_125 2 года назад

    Beautiful job.

  • @danielcastillo8012
    @danielcastillo8012 2 года назад

    Awesome looking fence

  • @crcline4
    @crcline4 2 года назад

    Great job - I want to do this & the video is super helpful

  • @morenecornelius2453
    @morenecornelius2453 Год назад

    Very neat and clean I love it

  • @CrosshairLunchbox
    @CrosshairLunchbox 2 года назад

    Looks great!

  • @GRBconroe
    @GRBconroe Год назад

    Beautiful fence!

  • @Spearchinero
    @Spearchinero 2 года назад +1

    Nice work! I am planning on doing a similar project. 👍

  • @marilynschaffer6808
    @marilynschaffer6808 Год назад

    Awesome job!

  • @mppetrikas4919
    @mppetrikas4919 Год назад

    You do awesome work

  • @jasonjefferson6596
    @jasonjefferson6596 Год назад

    Nice clean look

  • @Esqueeze2124
    @Esqueeze2124 Год назад

    Just came across your video lol i live in the area and was looking at your fence when i was driving by a few weeks back. Had no idea there was a video out there

  • @garageworker
    @garageworker 5 месяцев назад

    That is a nice fence!

  • @Rick-tb4so
    @Rick-tb4so 5 месяцев назад

    Outstanding...

  • @nickkautzman9711
    @nickkautzman9711 Год назад

    Looks pretty sharp

  • @georgiamelendez941
    @georgiamelendez941 2 года назад

    Very nice!

  • @charlesmckenzie7101
    @charlesmckenzie7101 4 месяца назад

    It's awesome, everything just says high strength and quality. Iit just looks so beautiful and sturdy. This project is way too far beyond my skill level. I love construction, but I cannot do this, simply because of the skill level involved. But, You showed that it can be done well, with enough expertise.

  • @michaelp4034
    @michaelp4034 Год назад

    You got down my man!

  • @eltigrepeleador
    @eltigrepeleador Год назад

    I love the vid bro

  • @Justanotherassholeonhere
    @Justanotherassholeonhere 9 месяцев назад

    I’d just say use galvanized nuts bolts and washers as opposed to the deck screws. You can paint them at the same time as everything else metal, but before installation. Pop a chalk to keep your holes lined out. Looks sharp though and I appreciated the insight on the metal frames!

  • @msk3905
    @msk3905 Год назад

    Great looking fence and I wanted to do something similar but have the boards run horizontal until i saw price tag…😱. I would still do it for a small area like this but not my situation

  • @owl1873
    @owl1873 2 года назад +1

    That looks legit.

  • @davidz1681
    @davidz1681 Год назад

    I've never seen a fence with that design. It looks great! I need to learn how to weld. Dammit

  • @carlosvidal3480
    @carlosvidal3480 Год назад

    🔥🔥🔥

  • @lizzapaolia959
    @lizzapaolia959 7 месяцев назад

    Looks great. The only thing I would do is leave a half inch space between the house and the post so water / moisture won't accumulate. Just a thought......
    Are those 4 inch posts ?
    Thank you again for sharing your videos 🙏

  • @umurselek3310
    @umurselek3310 Год назад +2

    For anyone using this awesome design to build their fence, I have a few suggestions:
    1- Try to avoid using the flat bar on top and bottom, use rectangular tubing. This will save you a lot of time and it will look much nicer since you will not need to cut&grind the screws off and repaint the frame. This is my biggest regret. You cannot tighten the screws later on, if you do, you'll have to grind and repaint ! It is a little bit more money but you could use a 1"x3" rectangular tubing behind the 2"x2" tubes for a clean look. Or you can use 1"x2" tubing if you don't mind the stepped look.
    2- Try to find panels that are already built and integrate them into your frame design. Cutting, staining, positioning, screwing in the picket boards take FOREVER. The cheapest pickets at Lowes (~$2/pc) are rough mill cut and dimensions vary about 1/4-1/2".. You may be able to find the extreme weather ones pretty easily, only problem with them is the pickets are stapled on both sides of the horizontal board, so you do not get full privacy.
    You can also do something similar to this design: ruclips.net/video/PXRuaIkQ7Wc/видео.html
    3- Use self drilling screws. Saves a lot of time.
    4- Use countersink drill bit after the hole is drilled to avoid cracks/splits in the wood
    5- Use galvanized metal posts
    6- You might need a cross bar on gates so that they do not sag. I had the most difficulty with making perfectly square gates for my driveway. This video skips that process which is very critical. The opposite corners distance on the gates need to be equal.
    7- If you want self closing gates, buy the hardware first because you may not be able to make them work later on. I had to improvise with my design.
    Maybe I'll post a video to explain on this. Good luck with your project.

  • @brucesmith7568
    @brucesmith7568 Год назад +1

    What is the size of metal you used for your cross braces that your fencing is attached to?

  • @oxdogoxSF
    @oxdogoxSF Год назад +1

    It was a bit grueling to watch... a little slow but the final result is awesome! That fence is beautiful and looks like it will last 100 years.

    • @simonguerrero4091
      @simonguerrero4091 Год назад +1

      U can change the speed of the video on the settings I put it at 1.5 great video!!

  • @josehuerta933
    @josehuerta933 Год назад

    Well I’m late to the party what an awesome video. So glad RUclips recommended you. So you used a deck screw to tie the dog ear on the flat bar?

    • @balabay77
      @balabay77  Год назад

      Yes sir I did use decking screws and drilled a pilot holes for each screw. It was time consuming but worked out great. Screws were also painted already so it was no brainer.

  • @user-jh3tw6nz8n
    @user-jh3tw6nz8n 3 года назад

    ООО круто!Забор сделали красиво!Голубь,надо было ему выдать Сварочную маску) Петельки с масленками можно смазывать под давлением)В общем дома есть хозяин с руками!Так держать СЭР! Евгений приветствую вас,и вашу семью!Ирине привет,и всем жителям Сакраменто Салют!

    • @balabay77
      @balabay77  3 года назад +1

      Привет Талгат и спасибо тебе за хорошие советы. Мне не охото было покупать маслонагнетающий шприц или пистолет так решил заколхозить пальцем. Этот шприц у меня бы сто лет валялся до следующего раза.
      Короче в этот раз решил сделать забор по проще и побыстрее. Спасибо за просмотр и за привет. Как у вас там с вирусом в городе?

    • @user-jh3tw6nz8n
      @user-jh3tw6nz8n 3 года назад

      @@balabay77 да как обычно,так же как и везде, ограничения вели недавно, туда нельзя сюда нельзя!В целом вроде все хорошо!У вас как там?Даводницы хорошо что стоят на петельках,раз смазал и не скрипит,не обязательно покупать шприц,можно бошку открутить и нахерачить туда солидола или литол,хватит надолго!

    • @user-jh3tw6nz8n
      @user-jh3tw6nz8n 3 года назад

      @@balabay77 про эпидемию думать не хочу достало, стараюсь просто жить,как обычно)да и некогда!Работой занят заказы делаю в Стоматологии дорогие хорошо платят)

    • @balabay77
      @balabay77  3 года назад +1

      @@user-jh3tw6nz8n
      Согласен насчёт петель, надеюсь они ещё не скоро заскрипят, а так как у нас сухая погода почти круглый год то наверное только придётся смазать их через лет так 300 или 400 😂.
      Нашему правительству очень понравилось всех держать на карантине и теперь наверное ещё не скоро всё вернётся как было прежде. У нас большевики пришли к власти тат что нам тут в штатах скоро хана. Не исключено что это приведёт к гражданской войне. Надеюсь что этого не будет но кто его знает что будет дальше.

    • @balabay77
      @balabay77  3 года назад +1

      @@user-jh3tw6nz8n
      Нам тоже всё надоело и про пандемию и про политику. Перегрузка мозга и пара от всего отключиться и просто наслаждаться жизнью. Правило и делаешь что работаешь и бабки 💰 зарабатываешь. Когда решишь семью создать то их очень много понадобиться. Успехов в труде и в личной жизни. 👍

  • @reaper98765
    @reaper98765 Год назад

    I’m jealous. I want one but don’t have the skills

  • @phuluu3650
    @phuluu3650 Год назад

    Wonderful video! It encouraged me to build my own gate & fence. Please ler me know which welder machine do I need for the job? Thanks again for the great video!

    • @balabay77
      @balabay77  Год назад +1

      For beginners I would recommend getting a flux core welder to practice your welds. MIG welders are great for these types of projects. I’ve tried stick welder and it was not for me. Many hardware stores carry them at different price ranges depending on your budget and the type of outlet setup you have at home. I had to run a new 240 outlet 50 amp breaker for more powerful unit but if you can only use 110 outlet that will also work but you won’t be able to weld thicker metal. Good luck with your choice and thanks for watching and commenting. Cheers

    • @phuluu3650
      @phuluu3650 Год назад

      Thanks for your advice!

  • @jezdfax
    @jezdfax 10 дней назад

    I already have a metal bar 5’ fence. Just wanted to attach 6’ wooden planks to the metal framing (make fence taller) to fill the spaces between the bars. What type of screws would I need?

  • @redsoxvette
    @redsoxvette Год назад

    What wood material did he use? Pressure treated or Cedar?

  • @BigHomie030
    @BigHomie030 2 года назад

    Where can I get that auger attachment

  • @danielsalazar1935
    @danielsalazar1935 Год назад

    👍🏽

  • @user-jh3tw6nz8n
    @user-jh3tw6nz8n 3 года назад

    Привет С Алматы! Калифорния я Тебя люблю!

  • @dragonfruitnaga8416
    @dragonfruitnaga8416 2 года назад

    Wow so strong it will last forever

  • @ernie548
    @ernie548 Год назад

    The overlap works great and I have it on two sides of my yard. One neighbor did not go that route on a replacement they did and poof, we have no privacy there.
    I am curious about the bottom edge how it works with the fence boards and how well water drains away from it.?

    • @balabay77
      @balabay77  Год назад

      Since we live in California, we don’t have that problem with rain or moisture or mold per say. We mainly deal with dry rot and fence boards warping during hot summer months. In places where moisture is an issue I would recommend maybe using some other type of material? At one point I even wanted to use corrugated galvanized sheets of metal but I realized that it would look too industrial and decided to go with wood boards. Anyways, thanks for watching and commenting. Good luck with your project and let me know how it turns out. Cheers.

  • @NC-oc3ld
    @NC-oc3ld 3 года назад

    Great video. Last time you cut shiplap grove into the fence boards. This time you used board-on-board. Why the change? Which hardware store did you get the hinges from? I searched on Amazon and they cost more online.

    • @balabay77
      @balabay77  3 года назад +1

      Last time I did ship-lap grove and thought that wood boards would not shrink as much but I was wrong. After six months in some spots I could see small gaps forming that’s why this time I just went with overlapping my picket boards. It will cost more to overlap but definitely worth it. If you live in my area, here’s an address to the store where I got my 7 inch bullet hinges 700 Harbor Blvd, west Sacramento, California 95691 (916)372-1282
      Maybe there are other metal suppliers who carry these hinges cheaper but yeah, online is always going to cost more for stuff because of the shipping cost. Anyways, thanks for watching and commenting and good luck with your project.

  • @mru1908
    @mru1908 2 года назад

    Great job once again. Where do you get your material? Steel? Wood?

    • @balabay77
      @balabay77  2 года назад +1

      Got the picket boards at Berco Redwood at 4560 Auburn Blvd, Sacramento, CA 95841
      To get a good deal on metal tubing and stuff, I usually go to
      DelPaso pipe and steel at 5519 Raley Blvd, Sacramento, CA 95838. Prices went up on everything and today’s project can cost you twice as much as before. Good luck and let me know how it goes. Cheers

  • @JoseRamirez-ko2yf
    @JoseRamirez-ko2yf Год назад

    Great work. It look amazing.. around how mich did you spend on that..

    • @balabay77
      @balabay77  Год назад

      This part of the fence came out to around 2K bucks. My other fence on the other side of the house was about the same price but I used more metal. In other words, before the pandemic it was cheaper to make but during the pandemic prices went up on metal and picket fence boards. Look on the bright side, if you do this work yourself, it will cost you a fraction of what welders charge for project like this. Thank you Jose for watching and commenting. Cheers 🍻

  • @giladbo101
    @giladbo101 Год назад

    Hello my friend great video thanks alot for showing us.
    Where in sacramento can i get this 4x4 steel tubing. 10 ft pieces

    • @balabay77
      @balabay77  Год назад

      I get all my steel supplies at
      DEL PASO PIPE & STEEL
      5519 Raley Bvld. Sacramento, CA 95838
      Main: 916-992-6500
      Sales Fax: 916-992-2828
      Toll Free: 800-233-1792
      Email: sales@delpasopipeandsteel.com
      Good luck with your project and let me know how it turns out.

  • @hp123ful
    @hp123ful Год назад

    I watched video, great stuff. I couldn't figure out where you used the rectangular tubing at?? The 1 1/2 x 3/4 tubing?? .

    • @balabay77
      @balabay77  Год назад +1

      Rectangular tubing goes in the center or the middle of the fence. Before you weld it in place use another square tubing (placing it vertically) to make sure your top and bottom flat metal pieces are flush with the middle rectangular tubing. In other words, the middle rectangular tubing that runs horizontally needs to be offset enough so that your wooden picket boards will be flush with the top, middle and bottom metal. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @Ivang92
    @Ivang92 Год назад

    Hello there, came across this video today and really liked your work. I have a quick question, did you also add screws from the wood to the middle of the metal strip/brace? Thank you.

    • @balabay77
      @balabay77  Год назад +1

      Yes Sir, I did use screws at the top, middle and bottom of the fence boards. It basically prevents wood from warping during summer heat. Thanks for watching and commenting.

    • @Ivang92
      @Ivang92 Год назад

      Perfect, thanks for the reply. Will be tackling my project similar to yours. Great video!

  • @rywilliams445
    @rywilliams445 2 года назад

    nice job again. another change was going with the .120 wall thickness in the posts as opposed to the .250. No sign of problem with the thinner wall?(bearing the weight of the swinger) What's the length of that gate? I see some fence/gate makers go with a thinner wall for their framing (.063 to .095), any reason you chose .120 for the framing as well?

    • @balabay77
      @balabay77  2 года назад +4

      Appreciate you question, regarding framing, I had some 2x2 square tubing left over from previous project so I decided to buy the same thickness. I found it much easier to weld thicker wall tubing rather than thinner walls, I don’t burn holes through thick walls. In my first project I chose to use .250 posts for main gates because they were six and a half feet in length so I figured that thicker wall post would be more sturdy? I feared that heavy gates might start sagging over time. So far so good with no issues. In My second project the gate was only 6 feet in length so I went with thinner wall posts. Since I was making these projects for myself, I wasn’t cutting corners as much as contractors do lol. Cheers mate.

    • @rywilliams445
      @rywilliams445 2 года назад +2

      @@balabay77Ha. appreciate the response, always helpful

  • @creativevisualmarketing9454
    @creativevisualmarketing9454 Год назад

    Nice video. Very helpful. I've never welded and am planning to start. What type of welder would you recommend for a newbie wanting to do welding similar to what you've done here? Thanks!

    • @balabay77
      @balabay77  Год назад +1

      Good question. If you are very serious about welding and planning on continuously create new projects than you can’t go wrong with Lincoln Electric or Miller Electric mig welders. If you just want to make one project than go with cheap harbor freight units. They work ok but can’t be used on regular basis because they have a cooling off cycle which is very annoying when you’re trying to weld nonstop. In other words, Cheap units are good for short welds. Anyways, about mentioned units are great for beginners and as you progress, maybe down the line you’ll buy more professional models? Good luck with your choice of welder and I encourage you to get that valuable skill of splicing two pieces of metal together lol. I’ve tried stick welder and it’s just not for me. Usually its meant for thicker metal so if you are planning on welding thinner metal then MIG or flux core wire is for you. Thanks for watching and commenting.

    • @creativevisualmarketing9454
      @creativevisualmarketing9454 Год назад

      @@balabay77 Thanks for the reply. I think I'd be welding thicker steel like you did in the video. So that's not a stick welder you used? I'm not yet clear on the different types and exactly what they're used for...

    • @balabay77
      @balabay77  Год назад +1

      @@creativevisualmarketing9454
      No sir, I was using flux core wire welder in all my projects. If you get the chance to weld with both types of welders, you’ll see how easy it is to weld with wire versus stick welder. The beauty of using wire is that you can do one continuous weld if your machine can handle the amperage but with stick, once the electrode is spent than you have to stop to grab another one and that’s time consuming. I’ve learned how to weld by watching RUclips channel called weldingtipsandtricks
      That guy is a professional when it comes to welding. He is for more advanced welders but he explains different types of methods to make beautiful welds. Check him out for useful techniques and don’t be shy to check out other RUclipsrs who also review many welding machines. MIG welding is great for beginners but TIG welding requires advanced, in depth schooling to master proper techniques to weld like a pro. All in all, welding is not that hard to learn and as a matter of fact, I didn’t take any special courses to learn how to weld but learned everything from RUclips tutorials. As always, safety first, then buy everything you need like consumables, safety clothing, metal materials and just go to town on practicing different types of welds. Don’t be stingy with practice welds because you’ll need to learn how to regulate heat so that you won’t burn through the material. Good luck and let me know how your skills progress. You can do this 🫡

    • @creativevisualmarketing9454
      @creativevisualmarketing9454 Год назад

      @@balabay77 Thank you for the great info! I've already checked the 'weldingtipsandtricks' channel and subscribed. I'll do more research, but at this point, you've all but sold me on the flux core wire feed welding. It'll have to work on 110v as I don't have 220 available in my garage. My garage is primarily a woodshop, so I'll have to create an area that's free of sawdust and imagine I'll have to acquire some sort of welding table. I"ll check Harbor Freight Tools but will also look for used on Facebook Marketplace and eBay. I'm guessing a brand new setup will be quite costly. Thanks again for taking the time to help out a newbie!

  • @DaFOBulous1
    @DaFOBulous1 Год назад

    Would you consider using square tubing or the 1 1/2 x 3/4 on top and bottom instead so you can screw in the boards in and not worry about grinding the screws from the back?

    • @balabay77
      @balabay77  Год назад

      In my first project I’ve used rectangular tubing at the top, middle and bottom of the fence. Unfortunately I was only able to place boards side by side (used shiplap groove) because there wasn’t enough room for overlapping picket boards. By using flat metal strips in my next project, I was able to make enough space for overlapping technique. I didn’t mind extra work by cutting off sticking out screws because was going to paint the entire frame anyways so it all worked out fine. You can make your project however you see fit. There’s no right or wrong way of doing it. In retrospect, I should’ve done my first part of the fence similarly to what I did in this video. Good luck with your project and let me know how it turns out. Cheers 🍻

    • @umurselek3310
      @umurselek3310 Год назад

      You should definitely use tube instead of metal strips. I am about 80% done on a 89ft linear front fence using this gentleman's design, I really wish I did a couple things different.
      Avoiding the grinding and painting is definitely worth it. The grinded spots do not look good at all.
      Plus, If you replace a picket in the future or tighten the screw a little to close up some gaps, you will most likely have to use a different screw and have to cut and repaint...

  • @Wiseguy242
    @Wiseguy242 2 года назад

    How did you calculate the correct number of pickets between posts?

    • @balabay77
      @balabay77  2 года назад +2

      To tell you the truth, I didn’t know exactly how many picket boards I would need so I purchased approximate amount and once I knew how many boards it took to fill in one section that’s when I knew exactly how many more boards I was short. I believe I was only 10 picket boards short so it was just a matter of going to the lumberyard and staining them before installation. Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @ivanrubalcava08
    @ivanrubalcava08 2 года назад

    Is there any way to track the cost of iron materials to determine when is a good time to buy metal for the project?

    • @balabay77
      @balabay77  Год назад

      Sorry buddy I missed your comment from a month ago. To be honest with you, I don’t think metal will go down in price any time soon. Everything comes from China and we are at a mercy of supply chain. You can probably shop around in your area and maybe get a good deal if you buy in bulk. The way things are right now I would just do the fence now if you really need to replace your old fence but if it’s still holding up ok then wait till housing bubble bursts and construction slows down. Demand on materials will diminish and you’ll probably save some money on metal as well as picket boards. Good luck with your project and let me know how it turns out.

    • @ivanrubalcava08
      @ivanrubalcava08 Год назад

      @@balabay77 thank you for the advice!

  • @chriscrystalhood6260
    @chriscrystalhood6260 2 года назад

    I imagine this was pretty spendy, what was the cost?

  • @jerryreis2981
    @jerryreis2981 Год назад

    Question how far apart are the 4x4 studs? is it 8 foot or 10 foot?

    • @balabay77
      @balabay77  Год назад

      Hello Jerry
      My spacing between the posts were slightly less than 8 feet. Technically you can make any spacing between the posts you like, it all depends on your preference.
      Some people prefer longer sections, some stick to 8 feet sections. I basically measured my entire length of the fence and figured out approximate spacing of the posts so that the sections were evenly spaced out. In my case it worked out to less than 8 feet.
      Good luck and thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @adamd2147
    @adamd2147 Год назад

    How deep do the post need to be? How far apart should the post be?

    • @balabay77
      @balabay77  Год назад +1

      Posts need to be at least 2 and a 1/2 to 3 feet deep and you can make them as far apart as you like depending on the length of your horizontal tubing. For example, if you prefer that your posts are 12 feet apart than your can buy tubing ahead of time in that length or if you prefer 8 feet apart than make sure to get get your tubing in that length. It’s easier to cut horizontal tubing than to try and figure out where to put the posts so that being said, set your posts 7 feet 3/4 inches apart and just cut the cross beams (horizontal tubing) to fit in between the posts. Hope that makes sense and good luck to you. Thanks for watching.

  • @maxxvega7847
    @maxxvega7847 2 месяца назад

    Do you use treaded boards right
    Looks professional 💯

    • @balabay77
      @balabay77  2 месяца назад

      No sir, the picket boards originally were not treated. I just stained them with weather guard from Home Depot. Stained wood looks much better I think. Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @patricklacson
    @patricklacson 5 месяцев назад

    Awesome job! Could you provide the size tubing and flatbar you used for your fence? I see 4x4 tubing but not sure about what sizes for the base and top of the fence that connects the two posts.

    • @balabay77
      @balabay77  5 месяцев назад

      Hello
      Sorry I missed your reply and just now saw it. Main post square tubing is 4 inches each side. Tubing that goes across the top and the bottom which connects main posts are 2 inches wide. The flat bar is also 2 inches wide.
      Thanks for watching and commenting. Cheers 🍻

    • @patricklacson
      @patricklacson 5 месяцев назад

      @@balabay77 thank you! What are the dimensions of each panel? I love the look

    • @balabay77
      @balabay77  5 месяцев назад

      @@patricklacson
      Spacing between the posts is approximately 7 1/2 feet but you can make it to whatever you like to your own specific preference. I believe when I purchased the 2 inch square tubing, the length was 8 feet so I had some wiggle room to cut at exactly the right size between the posts. You’ll have to do the math before making the fence. Good luck with it and let me know how it turns out.

    • @patricklacson
      @patricklacson 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@balabay77my neighbors dont want to spend.

    • @balabay77
      @balabay77  5 месяцев назад

      @@patricklacson
      Likewise, my neighbors are very stingy and frugal. At least the front of the house looks presentable but my backyard is a different story. Maybe someday when the fence between my neighbor and I falls down, we can get him to split the cost of new one. 👍
      But until then he thinks the fence looks fine.

  • @Nicola_Colonna
    @Nicola_Colonna Год назад

    curiosity how many amps is the welding machine you use - greetings

    • @balabay77
      @balabay77  Год назад +1

      Hello
      I was using my old Chicago Electric welder and it’s 170 Amp-DC, 240v, MIG/Flux Cored Welder. When I bought it the price was $170 but now it’s almost $230. Here’s a link to it www.harborfreight.com/welding/welders/mig-flux-welders/170-amp-dc-240v-migflux-cored-welder-57865.html
      Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @falconmack
    @falconmack Год назад

    Congratulations!! that's a fantastic job. I didn't see the estimated cost for materials for this project. Could you post it? just to get an idea of what something like this would cost. Thank you so much

    • @balabay77
      @balabay77  Год назад

      This fence cost me about 2 grand in materials. Not sure how much it would cost to hire someone to do this job but my guess would be maybe 4 grand? Prices vary depending on where you go to buy your supplies and who you hire to do this job. I’ve decided to do this project myself because I wanted to keep the cost down. Thanks for watching and commenting.

    • @KingofkingssonofGod
      @KingofkingssonofGod Год назад

      @@balabay77 were did you buy the metal post whats the name of the place or other places around were i can go and buy in person

    • @balabay77
      @balabay77  Год назад

      @@KingofkingssonofGod
      I’ve bought most of my metal at Del Paso pipe and steel in Rio Linda but I’m pretty sure there’s a metal supply warehouse in every major town so google it and you shall find it. Good luck with your project and let me know how it turns out. Cheers 🍻

    • @KingofkingssonofGod
      @KingofkingssonofGod 11 месяцев назад

      @@balabay77
      do you need a license or permit or can anyone go and buy metal were you buy your metal at because i have been to places were you need a license to buy ?

    • @balabay77
      @balabay77  11 месяцев назад

      @@KingofkingssonofGod
      No my friend. This place sells metal tubing and other metal related stuff to anyone.
      Look them up on google
      Del Paso pipe and Steel
      (916)992-6500
      Good luck.

  • @dempseydoodles
    @dempseydoodles Год назад

    Is your welder operating on 120V? Your welder extension cable is 120V rated.

    • @balabay77
      @balabay77  Год назад

      No sir, my welder is 170 amp. Extension cord is 3 prongs outlet and rated for 50 amps or 250 volts. Hers a similar extension cord on Amazon
      Parkworld 61407 6 AWG 6-50 Extension Cord 50 AMP, 6 Gauge Welder 50A 3-Prong 6-50P to 6-50R (50FT) a.co/d/1T0JZXz

  • @jstunna4900
    @jstunna4900 Год назад

    Your fence looks amazing I’m also in Sacramento I would love to hire you or for you to help me build my fence

    • @balabay77
      @balabay77  Год назад +1

      I’m glad you liked my fence project. Appreciate the offer but it’s just too hot right now to work outside in this sweltering heat. End of September or beginning of October is the best time to start on something like this. Besides, my current variable job schedule always interferes with my personal life so I wouldn’t be much help to you. The best I can do is maybe offer you some helpful tips and tricks on welding your very own fence project.
      Thanks for watching and commenting. Good luck.

    • @jstunna4900
      @jstunna4900 Год назад

      @@balabay77 thank you sir I’m in Arden Arcade once I’m ready to start I will message you to get those pro tips. Btw yes sir it’s way too hot to start a project like that. How long did it take you to finish your fence?

    • @balabay77
      @balabay77  Год назад +1

      @@jstunna4900
      Without heavy duty equipment and proper tools maybe 2-3 weeks?
      Took me several weeks to do this project. The best thing to do is to take a staycation and focus on finishing the fence.
      If your friends or family members help out it can go much faster. 👍

    • @jstunna4900
      @jstunna4900 Год назад

      @@balabay77 thanks for the info. I have a question that you? I want to install the type of fence that you built in my front yard. The Sacramento county code states that you may build an ornamental fence up to 6 feet, but only wood fences in the front yard can only be 4 feet. Is the fence you built considered an ornamental fence or a wood fence? I believe it’s an ornamental fence considering you used metal post and beams but used wood planks to fill in the gaps. I want a 6 foot tall fence for my front yard so I want to go ornamental but I also want privacy I have small children and dogs.

    • @balabay77
      @balabay77  Год назад

      @@jstunna4900
      Not sure what type of fence they might classify it as but as long as you don’t go over over 6 feet than you should be all right. People use many types of materials to build a fence. There’s chain link, wroth-iron, corrugated galvanized sheet metal, plastic/Vinyl panels, and brick or stone construction. So it all depends on your personal preference but if you’re worried that your fence will stick out like a sore thumb in comparison to your neighbors fence than maybe go with picket boards? Call the county for clarification.

  • @JoseReynoso-tb1ms
    @JoseReynoso-tb1ms Месяц назад

    where did you buy the metal material

    • @balabay77
      @balabay77  Месяц назад

      Bought metal at our local supplier in Sacramento CA
      Place Called; Del Paso pipe and steel
      Address: 5519 Raley Blvd., Sacramento, CA 95838
      Email: sales@delpasopipeandsteel.com
      Phone: (916) 992-6500
      Fax: (916) 992-2828

  • @RetroMotoBodya
    @RetroMotoBodya 3 года назад

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  • @JB-fq9dp
    @JB-fq9dp 2 месяца назад

    How much did you spend on the materials?

    • @balabay77
      @balabay77  2 месяца назад +1

      I had some square tubing left over from my first project so basically this fence (in this video) came out to approximately 2 thousand dollars in materials. During pandemic prices jumped significantly on metal and wood so building a fence was a costly endeavor. Not sure what the prices are right now but I bet it’s still not cheap to fabricate this type of fence. To hire someone to do this job will cost 3 times as much. Anyways, thanks for watching and commenting. Cheers 🍻

  • @agustineltury1186
    @agustineltury1186 Год назад

    i think is better to do screwless wood.

  • @charlesmckenzie7101
    @charlesmckenzie7101 4 месяца назад

    Im still trying to get the lice out of my house, just keeps coming back. That is why , i dont start any home improvement projects. I dont even get sleep from the biting in my bed., otherwise, i would be on a project every week. But, whatever, bug i got, fleas or whatever, i get bit and crawling all over me, I DONT EVEN HAVE PIECE OF MIND, TO BE ABLE TO THINK A PROJECT THROUGH.

  • @fabiangonzalez1391
    @fabiangonzalez1391 Год назад +1

    That new fence needs a new house