Corner post installation and bracing - Detailed video
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- Опубликовано: 9 апр 2018
- In this detailed video, I show you how I install my corner post and bracing for my orchard fencing.
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Excellent demonstraiton. thank you for sharing. I've seen these fencing corner brace arrangements exactly like this or similar, hundreds, if not thousands of times over the years. But I've never had the occasion to actually watch them being constructed. Nice to actually see one being put together.
Outstanding videos Pete. The fact that you go through all steps and show the tools used to complete helps out tremendously!
Thank you 🙂
Great video. I will be doing fencing soon and this is the most simple way I have seen to do corners. Thanks.
Thanks for a good demonstration. Now we’ll start fencing in the spring. God bless you.
Outstanding video! Very detailed step-by-step procedure! Thank you for sharing your knowledge & experience with us! Sincere regards!
Great video! I normally use the tractor to position the horizontal braces before using the long bit to drill the holes. It makes sure rebar is aligned correctly while driving it in.
Thank you for taking the time to share this skill with us!
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Honestly the best fencing videos I’ve ever seen. Thanks a ton!
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Thanks for this, Pete! I really like how you didn't over engineer everything. I was really glad to see the reliable simplicity of your wire stays. (I was over thinking that bit) I hope the orchard is going well. I'm currently building my fencing to keep out elk and coyotes.
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My wife and I are just starting our homestead...you can bet we are going to use this technique. Thanks!!!
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Your method and instruction was very helpful. Built a solid fence using your method. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you.
Beautiful demo Sir... watching from Africa
Nice work, and it's peaceful listening to you explain what your doing without all the anoying useless info other channels are providing. You hit the nail on the head when you said there are other ways of doing it, but this was cheap and it works. I'm all for the cheapest way as long as it works and it lasts. I will be doing a similar project but around a veggie garden here in Minnesota. I will be going a bit shorter height though because our dog is able to keep out all the potential animal intruders. Thanks again!
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Thank you for this video! Better information here than from the building supply house where i bought the posts. I appreciate you man!!
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Absolutely love your channel. Learning a lot from every video.
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I just found your channel. Loving it... Blessings to you! I really needed to learn this info for a future project!
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Great video!! I am having to repair several fence parts on my property. This certainly helps me with some extra ideas. Thanks a bunch!
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You did such a super job with this video, Thank you for sharing with us!
Thank you so much!
This was probably the best video on setting a corner post I have seen. Thank you very much
pvtrout Thank you, I really appreciate that.
His presentation style is good!
Thank you Sir!
Awesome job!
Butch, Ashland Ohio
Thank you sir. You just have done my day. I work on it tomorrow!
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Your video has answers to a lot of my questions, other than setting up posts too. Plus, nice to see an Indian brand tractor operating in US. Cheers :)
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Good job. Nice soil. Thanks for sharing.
Amazing video. I started the day thinking of building a T post fence.... Now after three of your videos I know I'm doing it the right way now. Only difference is I have to use 4x4 or 6x6 treated and maybe log cabin screws.. I can not get the posts like your here... plus now I have to get a post hole drill for my tractor! Oh and to save a little I'm building the gates with square tubing and expanded metal... Great video you have a new subscriber.....
Thank you 😊
Great video series. I'm moving to rural Maine and trying to figure out a low cost, effective deer exclusion solution for the garden/orchard. Thanks for the well produced helpful vids.
Great video, Thanks. Fixin to start a fencing job and this really helps me find out how to brace the corners.
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Good job.Thanks for sharing.
Awesome video. Helped me with a college project.
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.. You are a Very Patient and Very Dedicated Man .. Great Job building those Corner-Posts ..
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Great video. I will be putting a fence up soon and this will be very handy!
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really like the idea of coating the post bottoms, should last a LONG time !!
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I go to a lot of farm sales. Over the last few years i have picked up a lot of cheap cable come alongs. Easy to use for your bracing.
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Really enjoyed this thanks hope the dogs are all doing OK best of luck...
Dobbo2958 Thank you
Very helpful with how to do the wire bracing.
Don Clark Thank you
Great job! Gonna be doing that some time soon on our project!
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Great video. Thanks the step by step process and detail.
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Mans best friend besides a dog is the posthole auger!🤠
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And a Crescent Wrench (farmers friend).
Thanks, just learning to farm. About to start fencing for 3 cows
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That is a really nice corner post , I sure do like the way you have done it, nice and sturdy. My husband always put the gate on the ground and it had gotten so hard for me to open is why I said what I did about the wheel, we ended up putting them on the gates :-)
Thank you, wheels definitely help carry the weight and make it much easier to open but the ground has to be fairly flat or level. Thanks for watching.
Just Wonderful. Learnt many things! Thank you
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Thanks dude. Exactly what I needed.
great video - very useful for me to see what I need to do on my first fence. Thanks! Good comment by Rick Berg below, too.
DellsDad86 Thank you
Good video sir. We are doing some fencing on our land. Gonna use this video as a guide. Thanks
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Thanks. Great video, worth the watch.
steve myers Thank you
Good video & instructions. Thanks
Great video Thanks Bud👍🏻
Outstanding job,Thanks
Awesome video im about to do some fencing for cattle very informative thanks a lot
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You are the best!👍👍👍
Thanks good info Iam going to start a project this helped a lot. I probably look at video again.
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I always use a new project to justify a new tool purchase. It's clear to me now... what I am missing to make this whole thing come together is the tractor.
Awesome, very helpful, thanks!
I am a first time viewer love what I see so far!
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Good tips. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you and you're welcome.
Great video!.Lots of information.
Glad it was helpful!
Like that car in the background when you're digging the holes
Just ran across your channel.. Great video!! Just gained yourself a new subscriber from Oklahoma!
Awesome! Thank you!
Nice job. Thanks.
Ghil Reese Thank you
Wow man, nice lawn. Wish I could grow that much down here in West Oz. I’d need way too much water to look after an area that big. Great clip too mate, cheers 🇦🇺
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Well done!
Larry Leone Sorry for the late response, but thank you
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Great video! I’m about to build our goat pen with utility poles I’m getting for free from our electric company. Also going to use them as raised beds.
Excellent video! Thank You. Looked online and could not find 6”x10’ posts at Tractor Supply.
Thank you, but the posts are made locally here in east Texas. Try to do a search in your area for the posts.
thank you very informative. great job.
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Great job!
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Nice job
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AWESOME VIDEO!!
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Great video!! Thank you.
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thank you for this.
thats some nice soil there. good video
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Thanks, I am going to do the same but down sized a little. I'll make my 2 acres in town look like country.
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Thank you I learned something
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very well done! new subscriber here, looks like a beautiful place!
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This guy has his sh!t together ! Great job & great video ! Lot's of Anglo women have to be wondering, how come he didn't choose local. Thanks for the super video Pete, this helped me much.
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I wish my land was level like your...lol. Oh well. Great job. Handsome fella. Wish I could have help you.
Good work....nice video :)
HARI KRISHNA Thank you
Just thinking about the use of a tension wire for bracing as opposed to the old method of a compression timber pole brace that goes in opposite direction. With a gate hanging off that post the wire helps to keep the vertical posts and the horizontal beam clamped together tighter, were as the wooden brace method would pull apart. But if its just fencing wire on both sides I think I still prefer the good old wooden braces, also with notches on all joints to stop slipping up and down the posts. It's the old school Chippy 🔨 in me, can't beat a good mechanical joint over relying on just fastenings. 👍🏽
Excellent ! From wise county tx .
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I have been looking for a video like this for a while, clean, straight to the point. When I'll do mine I was thinking about sealing the top of the post (crosscut) facing the sky with the same protective paint you used at the bottom to avoid water to stagnate in small pockets and eventually get its way into the post which with freezes may promote wood cracking. I have no experience though so don't know how strong that treated post is so I may be overthinking.
Hi, ok so most posts fail at the ground to air interface. Water itself does not rot wood. It actually PRESERVES IT! Wood rot happens from a repeated "wet-dry' cycle. When this happens the wood fibers swell and shrink and it weakens them. That is rot.
OK the tops of post do rot as well and take lots of sun too. This will eventually cause too rot, but it's less likely to do anything major to the post. Most will fail at the bottom first as I stated.
Painting the tops would certainly slow down the top rot. However that roof sealer will crack eventually and let water in.
Maybe a better solution would be plastic caps. Like they use for piers at the seashore. They may last a lot longer. ?
Thank Mr Push, I have also seen some homesteaders cutting the top at an angle facing south so rain water slide down and it get direct sun in winter.
Awesome!
I have those long drills. They go through like lightning.
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Set all corner posts , first , pull a string........then set all other posts for each corner !
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I've been building a fence post brace post like that for 40 years but I always put my posts in the ground 4 feet deep
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Awesome
Pallet forks for the loader sure does make that job a lot easier.
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I wish my soil looked like this!
Pete nice job with the post,well it’s been 2 years so I am guessing you will getting some fruit this year.
Thanks, I had pears, plumbs, persimmons and nectarines last year but I never got to taste the nectarines but the raccoons did. 🙁
thank you so much
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I've seen a deer jump a 10' high chainlink fence. Also good job on the fence. I am a fence contractor in SW Florida. I install pvc, chainlink aluminum and wood fence. Ill be installing my first no climb horse fence in a month or so.
Thank you, Yes deer are amazing jumpers. I'm hoping to deter the deers from jumping the 7 foot fence into my orchard.
@@petebeasttexashomesteading I own a commercial orchard. 7' is plenty. They will not jump 7' to get in, however they can and will jump it if you leave the gate open and chase them out....Been there, done that!
Thank you! Been looking for something that did not involve all that high dollar hardware for corner bracing / wiring.
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Nice job, unless that end treatment allows water to escape it will build up and still rot the bottom. If you ever have removed a bad fence post ( like the ones you have )the top always rots first due to the fact that water enters the top (seal the top and forget the rest) the post is already treated also add rock to the bottom so any water drains
Thanks, These post are CCA treated and should last 30 years but I also treated the post that makes ground contact with roofing tar except the very bottom so water can get out.
I have found It's easier to position the cross bar then drill the holes, especially when working alone. Less work lining up pree drilled holes.
at the bottom of the post i put a chain saw cut just over 1/4" deep on the cack side for the wire to set into, plus 2 staples one on each side, as i have had the wire slip up in the winter pulling out the staples, our frost go down 7 feet.. o tar the cut once the wire is in
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I know its pretty had when you work by yourself. You could have cut the top of you post at a 45* to shed water or maybe you will tar them. Also you could paint an X or a + with bright paint so you could hit dead center. Nice Job !
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Stanley Keith I'd have to mark it too! He's pretty handy to be able to eyeball it that well .
I would break 1 7/16” grade 8 sheer pin an hr drilling holes for my posts where I live, the soil has so many big rocks. 55 hp tractor, 12” auger.
PA Lawn Guy. Pete, I was thinking I would take some marking dye and paint a concentric circle around each stake, remove the stakes, and move the auger to each circle without having to dismount the tractor twice at each stake to drill each hole. I think this would save you time.
Please leave your thoughts.
Jerry F Sorry for the late response. Yeah that's a good idea but I still have to get off the tractor to make sure the auger is straight.
I never brace the corner posts. I use old FPL concrete posts for the corners and bury them 5 feet in the ground. You just put galvanized rod through holes you drill and hook the tension bar. A brush fire destroys wood posts so it's concrete and steel here. Plus the ground is mostly coral rock.
That sound horrible to try and dig into.
Kemp,tx here..nice post..lol
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Great video! Bet those corners last for maaaannnny years! Aug 9 2018
Kay M Thank you, I hope they do too. These posts are treated to last 30 years, I'll be 85 but I didn't think I'll be replacing them then or if ill even make it 😉