How To Install Top Wires on Sheep Fence

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  • Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024
  • Installing two top wires above sheep mesh fence on steel posts with a twitcher. I show how to secure wires onto a steel post easily with a home made fence twitcher to finish off your sheep fence. Subscribe for a new video each week! New content uploaded every weekend.
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  • @eggsandwichification
    @eggsandwichification 2 года назад

    Everything seems so easy when you explain it. Great video

  • @robgiles4639
    @robgiles4639 5 лет назад +2

    Enjoy your videos thanks Tim.
    We tie our top wires on to post similarly, but with a slight difference.
    Put tie wire through hole and cross ends, put the top wire between crossed tie wires and twitch around top wires as per your method.
    This method means top wires do not touch post. Especially important if using older steel posts where galvanizing has failed.
    We tie netting and plain wires on similarly. Cheers.

  • @simonbickley8718
    @simonbickley8718 Год назад

    Great simple tips.

  • @jamesbounsall5478
    @jamesbounsall5478 2 года назад

    That was perfect mate, I have to build some fences for Dad and Mum on Monday!

  • @battledingo
    @battledingo 4 года назад +1

    Love your videos. Your tutorials are easy to understand and make fence building a breeze. Thanks for sharing. I have now got a fox proof fence and happy chickens.

  • @ajg624869
    @ajg624869 5 лет назад

    Thank you once again for all your help and guidance.

  • @johndon74
    @johndon74 5 лет назад

    good simple easy to follow as usual and a neat tidy job. well done Tim.

  • @aussiespringbok8504
    @aussiespringbok8504 4 года назад

    Cheers Tim, great tips for fencing, now I can go redo my entire fence..

  • @maryodonnell2698
    @maryodonnell2698 5 лет назад

    thanks! you answered several questions in one video!! I have a bull calf & 2 goats.. perfect solutions..

  • @eskboys694
    @eskboys694 4 года назад

    Awesom mate I'm about to buy a farm and really need stuff like this cheers👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾

  • @vladcosmin3958
    @vladcosmin3958 4 года назад

    Nice job mate ! Greetings from Romania , Europe ! It is really helpfull !

  • @Bambinohead1
    @Bambinohead1 5 лет назад

    Thanks for uploading. Never heard or seen of those twicher tools here in Ireland but good idea.
    Steel posts not common here bur if l you asked me to do that job ld probably cut those tie wires 12-14" long, do exactly as you did but instead of using your tool, ld create a handle, do my twists, then snap off. Advantage: nice clean finish/ nothing to snag on. Disadvantage: more waste wire!

    • @Bambinohead1
      @Bambinohead1 5 лет назад

      @@FarmLearningTim Yes l will def try it. Can make my own now thanks to yoir demo 👍

  • @kimharris2599
    @kimharris2599 3 года назад

    Great stuff thanks

  • @mehranfreeman6192
    @mehranfreeman6192 5 лет назад

    Awesome , thanks mate

  • @PabloP169
    @PabloP169 4 года назад

    Waratah agrees with you regarding not running the wire through the post.

  • @johnbrown8627
    @johnbrown8627 5 лет назад

    hi from scotland

  • @andrewwyatt2542
    @andrewwyatt2542 4 года назад

    Like your videos good info what are those pliers that you used where did you get them fr9m

  • @rickpargeter7786
    @rickpargeter7786 4 года назад

    Great videos Tim. Do you have any suggestion for goat fencing?

  • @falseprofit4u
    @falseprofit4u 4 года назад

    I paint all tools in white red yellow blue silver anything but black green or brown
    1 easy to find espescially on the ground.
    2 Newbie gophers understand colours ie: the blue hammer or the white and red pliers.(gophers = go for anything helpers)
    3 Paint is protective.
    4 Stops accidental permanent borrowing by "mates ".

  • @erdemir5641
    @erdemir5641 4 года назад

    Do you strain the mesh and can you do a video on that?

  • @Quadflash
    @Quadflash 5 лет назад

    Just made a twitcher. For our t-posts without holes, the wire tie needs to be a bit longer. The wraps work the same way. Now, I don't have to buy pre-made wire ties

  • @liamgallagher18
    @liamgallagher18 5 лет назад

    Hi Tim, here in Ireland the standard mesh wire used for sheep is C8 80 15 (i.e. the wire has 8 strands, is 80 cm high & the vertical strands are 15 cm apart). For hill areas it is normally purchased in 50M rolls as it needs to be transported via quad bike. Most contractors use either double loop knots (weak) or gripples (expensive) for joining 2 rolls. What method would you recommend? And would you consider posting a demo? Thanks for all the excellent videos already posted.

    • @fraforgt-350r2
      @fraforgt-350r2 2 года назад

      I’ve used a basic coil shaped knot on both sides of the wire to join two fences together for a while. It takes a while to get it perfect using the longnose pliers to get a nice tight knot but it is really strong, gripples are very dangerous imo as they can fail and wire can fly out at people or vulnerable animals. Just search up how to join two rolls of field fence on RUclips and you’ll see what knot I mean.

  • @waynedaly9873
    @waynedaly9873 2 года назад

    G’day Tim, thanks for the fantastic videos…..I am building a mesh sheep fence along a property boundary using steel straining posts and Waratahs at 4m centres.. From the info I take from your videos the mesh is run on the stock side of the steel posts, my question is, if there is stock on both sides of the fence is it a “done thing” to alternate every second Waratah to the other side of the mesh?….
    Cheers.

    • @FarmLearningTim
      @FarmLearningTim  2 года назад

      Typically no. However I do know of some people who alternate sides on cracking clay soils. This is because posts move over time in these soils.

  • @estebanjames325
    @estebanjames325 5 лет назад

    Hi there, wouldn't it be better on the back, wide side?

  • @fraforgt-350r2
    @fraforgt-350r2 2 года назад +1

    I’ve installed my sheep mesh nice and tight, how do I install the top wire and tighten it up without making the sheep mesh go wobbly and not tight anymore

    • @FarmLearningTim
      @FarmLearningTim  2 года назад +1

      That’s all about your end assembly construction. Keep watching I have a video about this in the pipeline

  • @gunsandgear2689
    @gunsandgear2689 5 лет назад

    Best system I’ve ever seen is to use Waratah jio posts and post clips, they take two seconds to clip on, allow the wire to be strained up after being clipped to the post as they allow the wire to slide in the clip and in the event of a tree falling on the fence the clips release so that you don’t stuff the whole fence. I used to use the Peice of tie wire and twitch method but never again would I ever bother with that. Waratah jio all the way

  • @roycemafa6523
    @roycemafa6523 5 лет назад +1

    Tim for PM?

  • @michelleyoung5541
    @michelleyoung5541 Год назад

    o I should have made or bought a twitcher before I did my equivalent of 2.7km plain wire fencing with 4m starpost spacings lol.... I think I brought forrward my thumb arthritis 15 yrs doing it without...

  • @coen555
    @coen555 5 лет назад

    I don't know man. W ties are about 6 cents a piece and come with a free tool (which I've probably misplaced half a dozen of this month). But I defiantly agree, don't put the wire through the holes. Such a pain when I have to come along and tear the fence out.

    • @coen555
      @coen555 5 лет назад

      I enjoy your videos. It's always nice to see how other people build fences Tim. But I'll keep spending that that 30 cents per picket, looks better in my opinion and I'm not going to compromise the look of a 5 grand fence over a few W ties. The look of a fence might be superficial, but it's probably a third of the reason I get paid.

  • @falconmessenger9136
    @falconmessenger9136 3 года назад

    Hi do you work around south Gippsland?

  • @scottshort1487
    @scottshort1487 Год назад

    I would never buy a twitcher, I lose them far too often. Luckily they come in the bags of star post clips we buy.

  • @peterjackson4863
    @peterjackson4863 4 года назад

    If you twist the tiwire to tight you will cut the fence wire

  • @rockochimp545
    @rockochimp545 4 года назад

    Another reason not to run it in the holes is if you need to swap a post

  • @vtbn53
    @vtbn53 4 года назад

    For the 12-1/2% of males (yes 1 in 8) watching this who, like me are R/G colour blind and wouldn't know "Cherry Red" from their arseholes, (hmmmm?), you can use a magnet to determine the right temperature as steel becomes non-magnetic at "Cherry red". Don't use your best magnets to test it though ;-). Or you can just spend the five bucks LOL, although I would need a link for that.
    (Cherry Red indeed)... Hurrumph!