Double Sided Roadside Fence with metal posts

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2019
  • A tall fence on the roadside. The posts used were metal. The fence is double sided to give a seamless finish on both sides.

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  • @smartass1liner978
    @smartass1liner978  3 года назад +5

    Hello everyone, thank you for the interest. This was not meant to be a how to video, it is for entertainment and to promote a little bit work.
    The posts are called Durapost and we got them from a building supplier called McKinneys. This was a prototype for me and I found that on 7ft double sheeted fence there was too much swaying so I decided to put 2 concrete posts on the inside of the fence and cover them with timber to stabilise.
    Remember to like and subscribe to my main channel Dabhand Construction if you like the content. Thank you

    • @smartass1liner978
      @smartass1liner978  3 года назад

      THE metal posts have punched holes every 30mm or so the whole way up the length so decide for yourself what spacings you want...Look I can't say much more without

    • @randythomas3478
      @randythomas3478 2 года назад +1

      Durapost...im just getting materials together, and this post fits my needs much better. Thanks again for kickin' out this video Brotherman! "Bo" in Union County North Carolina

    • @smartass1liner978
      @smartass1liner978  2 года назад

      @@randythomas3478 check playlist

  • @theyrecomingtogetyoubarbar7007
    @theyrecomingtogetyoubarbar7007 4 года назад +2

    I don't think I've ever seen 2 people work so well together in my life!! 👍🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Y'all did an AMAZING job! Wish you were in the U.S.! Beautiful work, I can't say enough just how much I LOVE it!! I can't believe you haven't gotten more likes than what you have. Best of luck to you!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

    • @smartass1liner978
      @smartass1liner978  4 года назад +1

      Thank you very much. Head over to our dedicated channel called DABHAND construction. We post more regular content there

    • @theyrecomingtogetyoubarbar7007
      @theyrecomingtogetyoubarbar7007 4 года назад +1

      @@smartass1liner978
      👍🏼 Absolutely! 😁

  • @mannyloya1239
    @mannyloya1239 4 года назад +1

    Amazing job!

    • @smartass1liner978
      @smartass1liner978  4 года назад

      Thank you. Head over to our dedicated construction channel called DABHAND construction. We post regular updates on it. Thanks

  • @randythomas3478
    @randythomas3478 2 года назад +1

    Always like a "Smartass"! Never cared for "Dumbasses"! Thanks for the informative video!

  • @mariajazminornelas1682
    @mariajazminornelas1682 3 года назад +1

    It's amazing great job guy's 👍

  • @smartass1liner978
    @smartass1liner978  2 года назад +2

    Thanks for the interest everyone. I would recommend this style of fencing for anyone who has limited space and looking for a slimline alternative but don't go for higher than 6ft on a double sheeted fence and 7ft on a single sheeted fence. It's an excellent alternative to 4x4 wooden posts but choose your options carefully

    • @tomr200199
      @tomr200199 6 месяцев назад

      Good to know, perhaps they're about as flexible as 3x3 posts?? I'm about to do a retaining wall using these posts, probably 60cm in to the ground, 45cm high wall and 1.5m between posts. Has to be strong enough surely?

  • @JohnWillman
    @JohnWillman 2 года назад +1

    Love the music,..

    • @smartass1liner978
      @smartass1liner978  2 года назад

      Check out the music playlist, plenty more incredible music across all the genres. It's my passion. Respect Peace and Love

  • @akkalakkadakka
    @akkalakkadakka 2 года назад +1

    Hi guys, great video. Spent a long time now looking at these Duraposts, seem to be well spoke of. This fence you've done is exactly what I want to do in the back garden. I've got everything priced ip etc but can I just ask please, what is the timber you used for actual fence boards? Doesn't look like feather edge overlap? I'm not keen on the feather edge look, was after a flat close board finish.

  • @KrazyKajun602
    @KrazyKajun602 3 года назад +1

    What about the rigidity of the fence as a whole? It seems that it would move more side to side if you push on the fence.

  • @jonsheen5159
    @jonsheen5159 2 года назад +1

    Great job. What size nails did you use in that dewalt 2nd fix nailer?

  • @Bacrenfencing
    @Bacrenfencing 3 года назад +1

    Tidy job lads, would you recommend those posts for standard 6ft fencing ? Like you, I have never used these but may give them a try. re they as solid as 4x4 wooden posts or do you think they are a little more flimsy ? Great video and very tidy work !

    • @smartass1liner978
      @smartass1liner978  3 года назад +1

      You deserve an answer, I sheeted fence boards on each side and not only that it was a 7ft fence. It swayed like an anaconda so I solved the problem with two concrete posts each a thirds of the way from each end and cladded in timber using the posts as a demarcation for the bed which was deliberately raised to Bury the roots of the line of cypress trees that had just been removed. Respect peace and love

    • @downinalbion85
      @downinalbion85 2 года назад +1

      @@smartass1liner978 Looking to put up a long lasting 7’ fence (single sided featheredge) in an exposed location, you say the fence was unstable, did you use 3m posts? are the posts themselves bending? Thank you

    • @smartass1liner978
      @smartass1liner978  2 года назад

      @@downinalbion85 single sheeted. No problem would recommend

  • @smartass1liner978
    @smartass1liner978  2 года назад +1

    Duraposts are spaced 1.8m apart

  • @Rod7355
    @Rod7355 2 года назад +1

    Great job. Where did you get the concrete bottom plate pieces at? That was a nice touch

    • @smartass1liner978
      @smartass1liner978  2 года назад

      Local building supplier should be able to provide the concrete pin kerbs, which are realitively cheap but give a great finish.
      Subscribe if you are happy with the answers to your questions. Respect peace and love.

  • @sandy-rr1by
    @sandy-rr1by 4 года назад +2

    i wish i could see up close how you attached the wood to metal posts. i have chain link in front yard, want to replace with pickets and use existing posts. regrettable that instruction didn't seem to be the purpose of the video. it is a beautiful fence.

    • @smartass1liner978
      @smartass1liner978  4 года назад

      The H iron posts come galvanised with punch holes already spaced. 3 holes fit 1backing rail. Use high quality screws centered with the middle hole centered on the rail

    • @smartass1liner978
      @smartass1liner978  4 года назад

      What are your posts made of. Are they metal concrete or wood . What height are they, and what are their dimensions. If you have metal posts which I suspect you may have. It has to have a 50 mm or so rebate, groove to allow the backing rails to fit snuggly into the chanel and fixed securely through the holes

  • @fablan3308
    @fablan3308 5 месяцев назад

    What fence post did you use

  • @lss-xw8qn
    @lss-xw8qn 3 года назад +2

    how did you attach the beams to the metal posts, i dont see brackets or something

    • @smartass1liner978
      @smartass1liner978  2 года назад

      Punched holes already spaced the whole length of the metal posts. You can determine the size of spaced backing rails yourself

  • @MrCobbsalad
    @MrCobbsalad 2 года назад +1

    That looks fantastic. I'm hoping to build my fence exactly like this, a few questions if that's ok
    What size is the rail/baton that the slats screw into?
    Can the durapost be left visible? Or do you recommend covering it with a slat?
    Do you recommend concrete gravel boards haunced or the plastic ones (which are expensive) ?
    Thanks n best of luck.

    • @smartass1liner978
      @smartass1liner978  2 года назад

      75mm x 50mm Backing rails. Not advisable to leave the Durapost exposed as the fence boards sit proud of them. Concrete pin kerbs used along the base of the fence, altogether a far more durable and better looking finish. Please subscribe if you're happy with the answers to all your comments

    • @MrCobbsalad
      @MrCobbsalad 2 года назад

      Sound, subscribed 👍
      How far are the posts spaced apart? Or what do you recommend.
      I've 10 metres to cover.
      Thanks fella

  • @CheetoMoreno
    @CheetoMoreno 4 года назад +1

    Do the postmaster need a day to dry like the regular 4x4 posts? I’m paying a contractor to do mine and he says he will do the project in 1 day...

    • @smartass1liner978
      @smartass1liner978  4 года назад

      Sorry I took so long to reply. Postcrete or any other quick drying concrete will set really quick but be careful you only have about 5mins for any minor adjustments. No need to wait a day

    • @smartass1liner978
      @smartass1liner978  2 года назад

      A bit ambitious but it could be achieved

  • @danielploy9143
    @danielploy9143 2 года назад

    Educational and impressive. Question please. What kind and how long are the nails used for the pickets? Stainless steel, galvanized?

  • @RyanBissell
    @RyanBissell 2 года назад +1

    What is that concrete footer you placed under the pickets called?

  • @peterevans8194
    @peterevans8194 3 года назад +1

    Looking really good from the road side, but why the ugly concrete post (s?) on the garden side?

    • @smartass1liner978
      @smartass1liner978  2 года назад

      They were sheeted in wood to disguise the need for the stability and emphasis on the raised bed on the inside lawn to cover the fact that Cyprus stumps were left in the ground to slowly rot away

  • @mariajazminornelas1682
    @mariajazminornelas1682 3 года назад +1

    How much do you charge for a privacy fence 8ft by 160 ft?

  • @mariajazminornelas1682
    @mariajazminornelas1682 3 года назад +1

    How many days do you worked on this fence? It's amazing Guy's. Awesome!😮😮😮

  • @eriksmith2005
    @eriksmith2005 4 года назад +1

    GREAT JOB 👍 where did y'all get the posts?

    • @smartass1liner978
      @smartass1liner978  4 года назад

      Head over to my main channel called DABHAND construction. Metal posts were used. Got them from a local building merchant

    • @smartass1liner978
      @smartass1liner978  3 года назад

      Hello everyone, thank you for the interest. This was not meant to be a how to video, it is for entertainment and to promote a little bit work.
      The posts are called Durapost and we got them from a building supplier called McKinneys. This was a prototype for me and I found that on 7ft double sheeted fence there was too much swaying so I decided to put 2 concrete posts on the inside of the fence and cover them with timber to stabilise.

  • @jjooeegg1
    @jjooeegg1 3 месяца назад

    Nice fence but most every place in USA only allows 6 foot max height . This looks to be nearly 8 so I’m surprised other countries allow

  • @lHurtYourFeeIings
    @lHurtYourFeeIings Год назад

    Wouldn't it be too heavy?

  • @vladmuresan2828
    @vladmuresan2828 3 года назад +1

    Hi we’re you buy the fence post pls

    • @smartass1liner978
      @smartass1liner978  3 года назад

      Hello everyone, thank you for the interest. This was not meant to be a how to video, it is for entertainment and to promote a little bit work.
      The posts are called Durapost and we got them from a building supplier called McKinneys. This was a prototype for me and I found that on 7ft double sheeted fence there was too much swaying so I decided to put 2 concrete posts on the inside of the fence and cover them with timber to stabilise.

  • @DaiViking
    @DaiViking Год назад

    Hi mate, lovely looking job I’ve put in a few of these now, usually at 6ft6. I’ve been told that their strength lie in their flexibility, surely durapost the company would say that you don’t need the extra concrete posts. I raised the swaying with my local merchant and they said this is a normal issue with them. I personally don’t like them, give me 6x6 timber posts any day. How do you feel? Maybe these posts are just designed for the slot in fencemate products instead of using them with timber.

    • @smartass1liner978
      @smartass1liner978  Год назад

      This is a 7 ft double sheeted fence. Just feel that it needs that extra support. Better safe than sorry. Take no risks

  • @kermitefrog64
    @kermitefrog64 3 года назад +1

    I like the concept but you are not allowing enough time to see what kind of metal you are using.

    • @smartass1liner978
      @smartass1liner978  3 года назад

      Hello everyone, thank you for the interest. This was not meant to be a how to video, it is for entertainment and to promote a little bit work.
      The posts are called Durapost and we got them from a building supplier called McKinneys. This was a prototype for me and I found that on 7ft double sheeted fence there was too much swaying so I decided to put 2 concrete posts on the inside of the fence and cover them with timber to stabilise.

  • @smartass1liner978
    @smartass1liner978  2 года назад

    Please subscribe it means alot to my creativity

  • @craigirwin3592
    @craigirwin3592 4 года назад +1

    What post did you use? Thanks

    • @smartass1liner978
      @smartass1liner978  4 года назад

      Thanks for the comment. Head over to my main channel called DABHAND construction. I post regular videos on it.

    • @smartass1liner978
      @smartass1liner978  4 года назад

      Metal posts were used. We got them from a local building merchants.

  • @marcosbarba1748
    @marcosbarba1748 4 года назад +3

    I'm scouting videos learning... I'm putting up my own fence soon.... I learned nothing from this video. lol

    • @smartass1liner978
      @smartass1liner978  3 года назад

      Hello everyone, thank you for the interest. This was not meant to be a how to video, it is for entertainment and to promote a little bit work.
      The posts are called Durapost and we got them from a building supplier called McKinneys. This was a prototype for me and I found that on 7ft double sheeted fence there was too much swaying so I decided to put 2 concrete posts on the inside of the fence and cover them with timber to stabilise.