Great video and the straightforward and no-frills presentation made your idea stand out even more. I definitely like the way you made it compact and it effective but maybe consider adding a Vice and a pair of safety gloves into the mix when cutting with a grinder next time. LOL Sincerely Three Finger Joe
We have used a New Zealand strip fencer for years ,power unit is run on 6 D cell batteries ,very compact and will knock you on your a$$ It clips right on the fence tape ,ground rod is a long nail To put the posts in make yourself a driver using a 12 inch long piece of pipe half inch diameter with a cap on one end ,slips over the fiberglass rods no spinlters
You can save some money and space by just using a piece of the fence ribbon to carry the charge to all three strands instead is using the 3-clamp jumper. Just tie a single piece of the fence ribbon around each one of your three strands of ribbon that make up the fence and it will do the same thing as the clamps.
I recommend having a guy in a bear suit at least act out the scenario of a bear feeling the jolt. Not saying go all Cocaine-Bear on it, but the visual would be gold.
I was hoping you would test it!
Great video and the straightforward and no-frills presentation made your idea stand out even more. I definitely like the way you made it compact and it effective but maybe consider adding a Vice and a pair of safety gloves into the mix when cutting with a grinder next time. LOL
Sincerely
Three Finger Joe
We have used a New Zealand strip fencer for years ,power unit is run on 6 D cell batteries ,very compact and will knock you on your a$$
It clips right on the fence tape ,ground rod is a long nail
To put the posts in make yourself a driver using a 12 inch long piece of pipe half inch diameter with a cap on one end ,slips over the fiberglass rods no spinlters
Excellent Idea ! Thanks!!
Very awesome! 😀
That’s cool Marcus! Waiting for the video…
LOL at the huge grizzly in the thumbnail
You can save some money and space by just using a piece of the fence ribbon to carry the charge to all three strands instead is using the 3-clamp jumper. Just tie a single piece of the fence ribbon around each one of your three strands of ribbon that make up the fence and it will do the same thing as the clamps.
What did the fence test out at in terms of joules once set up?
I recommend having a guy in a bear suit at least act out the scenario of a bear feeling the jolt. Not saying go all Cocaine-Bear on it, but the visual would be gold.
Approximate cost at time of filming?
My buddy builds the really nice ones and companys resale them for way more
How do you know if it works?
Where’s the testing video? What’s the volts?
Does this work for polar bears
Use electrical tape on fiberglass to prevent splintering
Are you concerned about rain at all?
Good thing you didnt have any bears because this is about 10% of the joules recommended for grizzlies.