Top 5 Electric Fence Hacks for the Frugal Homestead - Narrow Gate Farm

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  • Top 5 Electric Fencing Hacks for the Frugal Homestead
    Cost breakdown of PVC Insulators:
    Cost: $.04-06 per insulator for homemade PVC vs $.12 per store bought insulator (the cheap yellow ones)
    Ten feet (10’) of ¾” white schedule 40 = $2.54 or $.02 per inch (2-3 inches per insulator = $.04-.06 per insulator)
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Комментарии • 148

  • @gardenerpete5232
    @gardenerpete5232 Год назад +9

    Thank you for your videos. In reference to your garden hose insulator, I have an idea you might want to try. That 2 or 3 inch of tubing, at the top third, drive your nail through both sides of the tubing into the post. The bottom third (these dimensions are approximate) cut a 45 degree slot downward with a knife about 1/2 of the tubing. You are done! That gives you at least 1 inch between the nail and hot wire, and no drilling, no hole for the galvanized nail.

  • @MrPipe60
    @MrPipe60 Год назад +10

    Man its crazy how simple and easy you make putting up electric fence. Amazing how people can help you save money when there not promoting a video sponsored product. Thanks for the video.

  • @kulsayogi
    @kulsayogi 8 месяцев назад +2

    I spoke too soon! The gentleman's cut-and-drilled-PVC-pipe-insulators are brilliant, and FAR more durable than the store-bought equivalent he showed earlier. A simple hacksaw will do to cut the PVC pipe at a 45 degree angle. Well done! 🎉

  • @Yenadar
    @Yenadar 21 день назад

    Our predominate tree on our farm is willow. Took me a few years to realize their propogation nature, but started making my fence posts out of fresh cut willow. The post sprouts leaves and branches and grows roots. Living fence post that gets more secure and stronger over time. Some gotchas... they tend to be really weak for the first year, so they can't be the entire fence, gotta stagger the posts across years and distance. You can't nail/screw into them for several years, have to use wrapping methods, but without girdling them. They will sprout leaves and branches in inconvenient places, and can ground out the fence, so there is some clipper maintenance every few months. But turning out well. Maybe hedgerows one day.
    I also use old jumper cables as fence jumper cables. The handiest part of it is being able to use the jumper clamp directly on the ground rod.

  • @Sdschlief
    @Sdschlief Год назад +6

    My family used pond liner as insulators. Super cheap and works well.

  • @brendaholley3591
    @brendaholley3591 6 месяцев назад +1

    New to cattle temp electric fencing. Thank you for the help. TU so much for the prayers and yes we will pray for you too

  • @dorotheavanvuuren5537
    @dorotheavanvuuren5537 3 года назад +5

    I have used hose pipe pieces snd cable ties to make insulators. Worked well

  • @cory1641
    @cory1641 5 месяцев назад +1

    Im in the middle of an electric fence project and trying to do this on a budget. Thank you for the video and ideas.

  • @isekaihomestead666
    @isekaihomestead666 2 года назад +3

    good tips for pvc insulators, thx. my frugal tip you might like, shou sugi ban is japanese wood treatment using fire zero cost, anti fungal , anti insect, 100 uv protection but no chemicals, safe for livestock. some cedar posts in japan have been exposed to extreme weather for over 100+ yrs. can be retreated in place without scraping. caveat is shou sugi ban should not contact soil directly, so set in stone pebbles

  • @philliplamberth4075
    @philliplamberth4075 Год назад +1

    Thank you for these hacks and your time. LORD BLESS YOU AND CHILD IN JESUS NAME

  • @douglascaridi8920
    @douglascaridi8920 Год назад +3

    Been watching electric fence videos for a week now. Your short video clips have been very informative and helpful … gave lots of good ideas. Here’s my story. I’ve a small garden .. about 35 X 30? It’s not much space … but it’s what I have :-). For the past few decades, I’ve mostly planted a few varieties of tomatoes. This year I planted about 70 plants (from seed). The problem is, there’s no protection from the neighborhood woodchucks. Disappointingly, this was the worst year ever! They probably devoured 80 - 90% of my harvest. Hence my interest in coming up with a game plan for next year. Every tip you gave was a new and useful idea. You really have a knack for explaining it simply. I haven’t been saving many … but I’ll save this for sure. Good wishes to you and family … and thanks so much for taking the time to teach and help others (Acts 20:35)

  • @milabulic
    @milabulic Месяц назад

    Great tips! God bless and keep you and your family.

  • @algernonalexis448
    @algernonalexis448 Год назад +1

    I am glad I found your channel you saved me from spending a lot of money.

  • @jhobbs8024
    @jhobbs8024 3 года назад +2

    Great video. Thanks for the tips!! Prayers for you and your family!!

  • @rhondawelch6600
    @rhondawelch6600 2 года назад +2

    Great tips, now one for you! Use old electric extension cords that the ends are bad. connect eCh end to a gate handle to change the the lines you want charged. No more surprise!

  • @chrisabernathy9109
    @chrisabernathy9109 Год назад +1

    My family is just planning our homestead and aren't even close to fencing but i am most definitely going to use this thank you and God bless you

  • @erniereynolds3278
    @erniereynolds3278 2 года назад +1

    Love the PVC and garden hose. Going to use it today.
    Thanks

  • @elainelosey
    @elainelosey 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the helpful and inexpensive tips for our electric fenc.

  • @rjp3593
    @rjp3593 Год назад +2

    This video was really helpful especially with prices now!

  • @gregmann7936
    @gregmann7936 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for the great insulator ideas...I needed to insulate a corner and discarded hose will work great.

  • @rmcdaniel423
    @rmcdaniel423 Год назад +1

    5:19
    Pilot holes. You need to drill pilot holes. A vintage bit & auger set can often be found for cheap at little antique shops, and they never run out of battery charge when you are an acre away from your workshop.

  • @alfilkemper9240
    @alfilkemper9240 Год назад +2

    I only use black insulator when needed, because the yellow & even red insulators killed one too many humming birds. I do like your idea about recycling an old garden hose.

  • @stephenblankenship2906
    @stephenblankenship2906 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the ideas to save money. I been using trees for a bit. God bless you and your family

  • @StephenJelinek
    @StephenJelinek 3 года назад +2

    Thanks in my first year of homestead. Learning a bunch from your channel and others. NE Kansas.

  • @karate4348
    @karate4348 3 года назад +2

    awesome, thanks very much. Good to use timber which composts rather than plastic...

  • @kulsayogi
    @kulsayogi 8 месяцев назад

    -> Dad's lucky to have such an observant kid! ❤

  • @Sasklahoma
    @Sasklahoma Год назад +2

    Dude your videos are awesome. I know life is busy. If you can come back please do.

  • @LyubomyrSherstyuk
    @LyubomyrSherstyuk 2 года назад +2

    really nice and interesting, I am just starting electric fence adventure. I ll try to implement your hacks, thanks!

  • @jeanstout4035
    @jeanstout4035 2 года назад +5

    Thank you. The power cord idea really helped me to get power to my fence from my fence charger.
    This might help others with PVC. I don't have a vice or saw to cut the 1 inch PVC at a 45 angle. I cut them 3inchs and x wire them to my posts. Also use 45 PVC for the corners.
    Numbers 6:24-27 upon you and family.

  • @user-iw5rv2hn9v
    @user-iw5rv2hn9v 5 месяцев назад

    I just came across this video. Its right up my ally..Thank you!!

  • @cbagchi453
    @cbagchi453 2 года назад +1

    Great and practical ideas. Thanks sharing

  • @Yeshuaschosen
    @Yeshuaschosen 2 года назад +2

    The hacks have helped me tremendously! Thank you for sharing!

  • @jorge58065
    @jorge58065 2 года назад +2

    Great video, thank you for all that valuable information. God Bless you.

  • @RosySideFarm
    @RosySideFarm 3 года назад +3

    Putting in a fence for the 1st time. Thanks for the tips.

    • @ruggedizeyourlife-narrowga6168
      @ruggedizeyourlife-narrowga6168  3 года назад

      If you’re anything like me, you’ll rebuild, remove or move that fence a few times before you get it like you want it. Don’t stress it. Do the best you can and learn from it!

  • @mness1440
    @mness1440 Год назад

    Thank you, your video taught me a lot! I am doing electric fence on my property this year (on a shoestring budget & by myself) and I have never done it before. It's for my two horses. Eventually i would like to have goats, too. There's a lot to learn about electric fence & I hope i can do it. Wanting to run it on solar.

  • @timbrennan284
    @timbrennan284 Год назад +1

    I use black fence paint from tractor supply it is the vinyl paint and it hold up great on the pvc

  • @alexisjune892
    @alexisjune892 2 года назад

    Thank you! You just saved me a lot of money!

  • @Lisa-qk3dp
    @Lisa-qk3dp Год назад

    Thank you I am a do it yourself type of gal so i will be trying the hose.

  • @1SelfStarter
    @1SelfStarter 11 месяцев назад

    Hello from Soldotna, Alaska! Cedar doesn't grow this far north, but spruce does. Thanks very much for your money-saving advice.

  • @jdean830
    @jdean830 2 года назад +1

    great video thank you! helped a lot. God Bless

  • @uspittbullbreader
    @uspittbullbreader Год назад +2

    Love the pvc idea. I used the garden hose but my wire shocked through it. The pvc how you have it set up for an offset is genius. I use the braided rope rather than wire because I move my animals a lot. For posts I use fiberglass rods from tractor supply. To hammer them in I use a 1/2” pipe cut to length with a cap threaded on the end. Great video

    • @ppac300
      @ppac300 Год назад

      How long do those fiberglass rods last?

    • @uspittbullbreader
      @uspittbullbreader Год назад +1

      I’m on year 4 with them. Broken ones I ran over, oops, a fire that swept across my property damaged half, the rest are still going strong. The only issues of normal use is when the ground is dry and rock hard the top starts to break apart but a soft insert would probably help quite a bit.
      In short 4 years and counting.

  • @hicoteo
    @hicoteo 2 месяца назад

    I live in the Dominican Republic and am thinking of installing an electric fence. We can't get parts here so this gave me some ideas.

  • @michaelchaoticreason5059
    @michaelchaoticreason5059 Год назад +1

    Pretty good hacks. Keep thinking outside the box.

  • @bbrb1000
    @bbrb1000 Год назад

    Thanks for this info, I will try this real soon

  • @damnskippity
    @damnskippity Год назад

    Very good information right now with economy the way it is great job

  • @lynnhudson838
    @lynnhudson838 3 месяца назад

    McGyver of the homestead!! Lovin' it. 😊😊

  • @sarahswindle3130
    @sarahswindle3130 4 месяца назад

    Love this video

  • @herideahomestead
    @herideahomestead Год назад

    Looking for tips to start setting up my homestead next year. These are great ideas!

  • @jeffhuntley2921
    @jeffhuntley2921 11 месяцев назад

    Good tips. Thanks

  • @jamesanthonyclemons8031
    @jamesanthonyclemons8031 8 месяцев назад

    Grate info! Thank you

  • @TheSuzan1419
    @TheSuzan1419 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the info

  • @GriffenNaif
    @GriffenNaif Год назад +1

    Great work. As rubber ages it will become increasingly more conductive and a power draw. But that's decade or more later.

  • @tommygranneman92
    @tommygranneman92 8 месяцев назад

    Great job!

  • @kjanssen77
    @kjanssen77 Месяц назад

    so helpful! thank you

  • @ensignj3242
    @ensignj3242 Год назад

    Thanks for the tips.

  • @beeamos5903
    @beeamos5903 2 года назад

    Thanks for the ideas

  • @ShasCho
    @ShasCho 7 месяцев назад

    A shot of your insulators installed would be nice.
    A picture is worth a thousand words!

  • @lizpurvis2386
    @lizpurvis2386 2 года назад

    Thanks for the good ideas

  • @bobbygraham4341
    @bobbygraham4341 3 месяца назад

    Great info. Im a missionary and havebeen trying to figure out how I can do something like this. Thank you for sharing. Happy Resurrection day! Yes wewill be praying for you .

  • @jkx6836
    @jkx6836 3 года назад +5

    I couldn't picture how the 2" slant end piece of PVC worked. It would be helpful to see one in action. Thanks for sharing your ideas and prayers!

  • @eddieco
    @eddieco 3 года назад +1

    super helpful. Thanks for the video!

  • @makingawesome8730
    @makingawesome8730 2 года назад

    You sir just saved me a lot of money

  • @BigEsfarm
    @BigEsfarm Год назад

    Handy setup you have thanks

  • @tynelsonnasty5968
    @tynelsonnasty5968 Год назад

    I like your style!

  • @sheilasmith1109
    @sheilasmith1109 2 года назад +2

    I really really wish you would have showed how you use the small PVC pipe for an insulator! I can mess around with some myself, but it would have been very nice of you to have shown it rather than just talk about it. Thanks for the rest of the info!🤠🙏👍

    • @mlk08012
      @mlk08012 Год назад

      I was thinking the same thing.

  • @karenshelmidine8432
    @karenshelmidine8432 Год назад

    Exactly what I'm looking for

  • @williamsnowdon2919
    @williamsnowdon2919 Год назад +1

    Good job

  • @Joshuawilliams2006
    @Joshuawilliams2006 3 года назад +1

    Prayers brother✝️

  • @kulsayogi
    @kulsayogi 8 месяцев назад +1

    This gentleman obviously knows what he's doing, and his methods are sound. I believe that using manufactured "standoff insulators" is well worth the $0.25 each, because they'll hold up over time. Gotta have a sledge hammer to pound those 6' tall posts 2' into the ground, no doubt, but that's an essential tool to have around a homestead anyway.
    This is a very practical video, and I enjoyed watching it - Great Job! Thanks !!! 😊

  • @joannabryjak8543
    @joannabryjak8543 4 года назад +3

    So helpful!

  • @AZHighlandHomestead
    @AZHighlandHomestead Год назад +1

    Liked, joined, shared. Good tips my friend.
    -Nick

  • @davidpeightal4918
    @davidpeightal4918 Месяц назад

    Thank you! I’m making posts out of three pieces of discarded plaster lath nailed together and will use your free insulators. I’ve wondered about soaking the ends of the lath in diesel or old oil. Not sure about that. Shalom שלום

  • @johnfitbyfaithnet
    @johnfitbyfaithnet 3 года назад +1

    Cool!

  • @jakethisguyrighthere271
    @jakethisguyrighthere271 Год назад

    Subscribed!

  • @CygnetFarmer
    @CygnetFarmer Год назад

    Love the Massey Hat!

  • @roderickvalenzuelaramirez4486
    @roderickvalenzuelaramirez4486 4 месяца назад

    Nice!!!

  • @roymcelwee9334
    @roymcelwee9334 2 года назад +1

    Great info.

  • @axelfaye7065
    @axelfaye7065 Год назад

    Fantastic hacks especially for us in cash strapped Africa

  • @timbrennan284
    @timbrennan284 Год назад

    Nice hacks I have a eight acre high tensile wire as the post rots I replace with t post covered with painted pvc pipe I make shallow cuts with the table saw to lock the wire to the post and use plastic coated wire to lock in looks good will outlast me

  • @charlesrpatton7928
    @charlesrpatton7928 10 месяцев назад

    Insulator comments:
    1) Black pipe, black rubber hose lining, black ABS pipe, etc.-- often use graphite or carbon black for colorant thus they are very conductive in terms of being insulators for high voltage pulses of the charged fence. In the video about using water hose is a prime example of this -- a spark was noticed when testing it. The spark was likely current flowing in the carbon and vaporizing it, thus the light of the spark.
    White PVC uses a non-conducting filler powder and thus has good insulating properties. Clear plastics are normally very good with exception of plastics designated "Anti-Static". They are treated with chemicals, typically hydroscopic that pull moisture in the air to form conductive films.
    One piece of hose as a quick fix is unlikely to take down the line, but a bunch of pieces gang up and will dissipate the line pulses.
    2) It's relatively easy to measure the values of insulation. Take just about any DVM (not an old analog meter like a Simpson), set it to measure Volts then wire small 9V battery in series to a probe on the insulator and a wire from a probe on the other side of the insulator back to the DVM. Use the following formula:
    Insulation MegOhms = 10MegOhms X (9V -- DVM reading in Volts) / DVM reading in Volts
    For example, a 0.1V DVM reading would calculate as 10MegOhms X (9-0.1) / 0.1 = 890 = MegOhms A value a typical DVM will not measure. It's not hard to measure into the GigOhm range.
    Sometimes you'll see readings of the wires you use being somewhat poor as you handle them, especially in humid weather. Wet or electrolytic conditions on the insulation probes may cause battery potentials to cloud the reading. If you suspect that just reverse the polarity of the 9V battery (turn it around) and average the two DVM readings and proceed with the formula.

  • @CoastalGardening
    @CoastalGardening 3 года назад +3

    Very helpful , god bless =)

  • @markpennella
    @markpennella Месяц назад

    Love the old garden hose concept. Have you modified it since this vid waz put out?

  • @ImASurvivorNThriver
    @ImASurvivorNThriver 2 года назад +1

    This is great‼️ What gauge wire are you using??? Thanks for sharing.

  • @whitefarms3274
    @whitefarms3274 2 года назад

    Great Ideas for ⚡️insulator
    Most sold aren’t worth $
    & don’t last long
    🕊

  • @johnscarboroughregenerativ7240
    @johnscarboroughregenerativ7240 2 года назад

    The O’Brien trading Post are so much better but that’s just my opinion.
    Good video

  • @garydykes8625
    @garydykes8625 4 года назад +1

    Zip tie makes a few diff products I’ve thought of tryin!

  • @benjaminbrewer2154
    @benjaminbrewer2154 Год назад

    Not sure I like your garden hose insulator. But I could see it working by doubling or tripling the length to get a vertical offset from the hot wire. 1/4 is too close 2-3" is better. A seven inch segment with two nails is about 3x free but I'd be more comfortable with less arcing. John Scarborough uses pvc or nonmetallic emt in a similar manner.

  • @J8n3eyr3
    @J8n3eyr3 8 месяцев назад

    Can the extension cord idea be used with an electric net system to bridge the opening of a barn I want my goats to use? New to electric fencing - and goats.

  • @kristhomas6474
    @kristhomas6474 Год назад

    Low budget is not necessarily cheap in quality. I always like a good challenge I came on here to see if my idea to transition a gate into an electric fence was up to snuff and seen your clip and as always love to learn new ideas life hacks. You did well. I’ve used air hoses and trailer water line for turns and such, but I like your insulator hack. It worked well with my old plastic air hose which is stiff as heck. Perfect. Thanks

  • @321arsiniega
    @321arsiniega 2 года назад +2

    Thanks so much for the info. We have a goat that continue to jump the fence, which was okay for a minute but then she started venturing into the neighbor's garden. My partner and I plan on using your method (I believe it was the third one you showed) of putting the longer piece of PVC pipe on the posts around her pen, however we have two gates. Any advice on how we can use your method while going around the gates?

    • @mommieme7
      @mommieme7 2 года назад +1

      I had three goats and now have two and they pay no attention to the fence. Fencers these days, brand new out of the package will not even get the attention of a goat.
      Oh and my horse? She stands by the fence and swishes her tail and vola weak fencer grounded out and farm fence destroyed.

  • @KYRealEstech
    @KYRealEstech 2 года назад +1

    Do you ever have trouble with the pigs in the woods getting in a bee or yellow jacket nest while rooting in fallen logs? Snake bit?

  • @VW_GOLF_GTI
    @VW_GOLF_GTI 2 года назад +1

    I'd like to see a practical solution for fencing a small area 200 sq ft area?

  • @JerrydReys
    @JerrydReys Год назад

    I was thinking.ty first off ..cause I was gonna offer a clearifying suggestion. ..that being when you jump into the scraps of wire ..and the energizers etc. Perhaps if this is someone's first video then they may not know what your talking about perhaps show an Energizer and or when you jump from one or two or three wire fence how to step those in. ... Also a extension chord from construction chords or. Off set can they actually jump into three if it's three wire or would it loose too much juice out of curiosity ...

  • @CopperStateCustomAdmin
    @CopperStateCustomAdmin Год назад

    I just got a quote from timeless fence for 5 grand for 20 acers... lol

  • @AmeliaAnnesAnimals
    @AmeliaAnnesAnimals Год назад

    i used clear tubing for insulators and i think its definitely degrading my electric. almost no shock . looking for new ideas. pvc? thick rubber hose? i need to get this fixed asap. complely broke ..

  • @mackattack4202
    @mackattack4202 Год назад

    When the hose gets wet from rain it shorts the wire

  • @StephenJelinek
    @StephenJelinek Год назад

    Purchased a bunch of 1" x 1" oak. About 50 cents per post. Can I drill holes instead of insulators.

  • @herbowens2881
    @herbowens2881 2 года назад

    Got any hacks for chain link insulators??

  • @rodneyb7918
    @rodneyb7918 11 месяцев назад

    We have nothing but Sand. We have a constant problem with grounding.

  • @willowriverranch7965
    @willowriverranch7965 2 года назад +1

    Does this work with polywire?