Hi in New Zealand they make soak chambers using porous concrete allows water to leach out. Thanks for the videos 😊
@ParadiseNThailand11 сағат бұрын
I am sure that would work much better than these. Very limited ability to soak away with these.
@joewalton6056Күн бұрын
outstanding, thanks Kenny
@ParadiseNThailand22 сағат бұрын
Thanks Joe
@mead6754Күн бұрын
clappers are what we call those post hole digging shovels in Sydney Australia
@ParadiseNThailandКүн бұрын
I think I have heard them referred to Clamshell shovels, back in the day. I hadn't seen one in years.
@thai-australianfamily6100Күн бұрын
Hi Mate, first of all been watching your channel from before the house was build and enjoy it verry much. Why don't you keep the old concrete post to place dragon fruit plats, excellent post for this.
@ParadiseNThailandКүн бұрын
Thanks 6100, Good Idea, but: 1. I'm not the boss, lol. 2. Too late, she already had me remove them (next video). Next year she will want me to install posts for dragon fruit! Thanks for watching our videos.
@MANDRAKE919Күн бұрын
Cattle Fence Panel - 4GA Galvanized - 10 Line - 52" x 16'
@ParadiseNThailandКүн бұрын
Yes, they have what we called "hog fence/panels" in the US, but the same as you are referring to, only shorter and slightly smaller gauge.
@MANDRAKE919Күн бұрын
You might need something rigid and could almost feed the wire through the top of it. Can’t wait to see 👍
@StevenCasperКүн бұрын
Enjoyed your video. Thanks. You could use cow panels on your fence or run an electric wire like we do on the farm. Just a thought.
@ParadiseNThailandКүн бұрын
Good suggestion Steven, I had referred to what I know as "hog fence/panels", which are every similar, only shorter and a bit lighter material. I did not get a price on one but it was a concern, as not much ROI to keeping the dogs out. In a coming video you will see what my solution was.
@ralphlewis6773Күн бұрын
As for the posts, see about having the family member come over with his tractor. Wrap a chain around the posts and use the 3-point lift on the tractor to pull them out.
@ParadiseNThailandКүн бұрын
Good idea, but too late. I already removed them. Thanks for the suggestion though.
@AorPaulsThailandКүн бұрын
G'day Kenny and Sompit. I've seen the heavy guage fencing mesh at Home Pro and Thai Watsadu in Buriram. Aor wants to fence our ponds with it.
@ParadiseNThailandКүн бұрын
I looked at Global House earlier this year but do not recall what they had and costs so I will have to go take another look.
@AorPaulsThailand22 сағат бұрын
@@ParadiseNThailand Our Global House has it in the warehouse section, not in the general store area
@tongeul972217 сағат бұрын
seen happening that they take down the trees also here in Non-Thai.... they selling the wood
@ParadiseNThailand11 сағат бұрын
Yes, Sompit said they sell to make charcoal, but I have not seen like this, where everyone is cutting all the trees at the same time.
@MANDRAKE919Күн бұрын
Do they sell cattle panels there. You could cut them in half length ways and have the bottom 2’ protected around the bottom, just need way to anchor them. Also you could attach to the posts from the inside.
@ParadiseNThailandКүн бұрын
Not sure if they sell them here, but something similar to that is that is exactly what I had in mind. It will come down to price, if I can find them.
@andybull6084Күн бұрын
Hi. Maybe keep the old posts. You might need to brace trees later. Maybe remove 1 or 2 close to the house so they arevnot in the way. Just an idea mate.
@ParadiseNThailandКүн бұрын
Hey Andy, Sorry, too late. I move faster than the videos get released. I removed the posts two days ago. Video coming in a couple days. The tree thing is a good idea though, so I will hang on to a couple for that possibility. Thanks for the suggestion and thanks for watching/commenting.
@toddhendley672 күн бұрын
Isn’t your birthday in February?Anyway we need to crowd fund a mini excavator for you like you asked for last year. Always enjoy your videos Kenny
@ParadiseNThailandКүн бұрын
YES! Call up Thirston Howel the Third! LOL I might need it to put in that leech pipe on this new saturation tank. Thanks Todd, I'll add you to my Xmas list.