I don't know how long it takes y'all to produce these videos, but I hope it's not too much trouble. I also hope these videos bring you lots of new business, because I love them. Please keep making them forever. Even if I wasn't currently building a fence, I would still enjoy your wonderful mix of personality and sensible fence-building science. Keep doing what you're doing.
@SWiFence5 ай бұрын
Hey that's very encouraging--thank you! We may not always have the time and resources to do this, but we do right now. 👍🏻👍🏻
@Reziac5 ай бұрын
Welded wire used to be a lot tougher. Back in the 1970s I built dog kennels from it (big dogs, tough on fence), you could get it tight and it didn't bend easily, and I used and re-used the same wire for 15 years, and it was salvage when I got it. Totally different from the crap that's on the market now, which is utter crap (I'm surprised you could stretch it at all, usually it just deforms and pops the welds). The old welded wire didn't rust easily either (dogs pissing on it for years, no damage) but the current crap practically melts if you spit on it. Greets from Montana :)
@hddoug725 ай бұрын
I appreciate your explanation of the different farm fabrics. I now know what to use and what not to use. Dinkleman should have an increased role in filming.😂
@SWiFence5 ай бұрын
Thank you! We'll see if we can bring Dinkleman back. 😆
@tmeyer20225 ай бұрын
I learned something today. Been off the farm for 60 years, but I know well about welded wire and low carbon wire. Wr used to have a tool to tighten low carbon fencing [had to do that every year or two. I don't recal having Hi-Tensil fencing back in those days.
@deanwitt88105 ай бұрын
Thanks for the demonstration. I have found that welded wire works great for keeping veggies in the garden. Rabbits and chickens don’t get in either. But for any livestock, you are right, it’s pretty worthless.
@jasonsgroovemachine5 ай бұрын
I'm thinking about making my own fencing, this same idea, but with bailing twine and old extension cords. Any recommendations for what color I should paint the top row of the twine so people think it's fancy?
@sassafrasvalley19395 ай бұрын
Mark! Mark! Mark! You used the wrong welded wire. Even a newbie knows: - Spend the extra few bucks and buy the 2”X2”. - There is nothing better to keep birds outten your chimney. - A four foot roll can be cut in half to get twice the length… which is perfect for keeping rabbits out of your carrot & lettuce patches. - if you clip the top horizontal wire off… the neighbor boys won’t dare risk poking their nethers by climbing over the spikey verticals left sticking up. And…. Here’s a Pro tip for you… You might have to change the bolt pattern on your 2X4 stretchers if this is the first time you’ve stretched the 2X2 grid… DON’T build a whole new stretcher. After all, 2X4’s are getting kinda pricey. There is no need to thank me for enlightening y’all about this… it is just one of the many free services that I provide to fellow fencing aficionados!
@SWiFence5 ай бұрын
Hey! Great tips! 😆😁
@rwg7275 ай бұрын
You guys are great, what does swi stand for?
@SWiFence5 ай бұрын
Service With Integrity. It's the name of our local fence business.
@rwg7275 ай бұрын
That’s awesome!❤️
@buckWildest5 ай бұрын
i used the welded wire for a 6 ft deer fence, at the time i could not find anything else in 6 ft. still cant locally. it works great to keep deer out of a garden. there are uses but its not a livestock fence.
@SMITTY197225 ай бұрын
As usual another great video
@SWiFence5 ай бұрын
I appreciate that
@kiohaha5 ай бұрын
4:02 do you collect the snap off, loose bits ? What is the best way to get them as they are flying Off everywhere ?
@SWiFence5 ай бұрын
Yup, any loose bits usually go into a 5-gallon bucket and leave the job with me. If I see anything small and loose on the ground it gets picked up and chucked into the post.
@rwg7275 ай бұрын
a magnet sweeper if there's lots
@jerrysmith97805 ай бұрын
I bought the wedgeboard and boundary strainers from you guys and stretched my farm fencing last week. The chains from my boundary strainers prevent me from tieing the fencing to the last post where my boundary strainer chains were wrapped around. What's the trick...pull the fence overtight, tie off everywhere then remove the boundary strainers and tie onto the last post?
@SWiFence5 ай бұрын
Provided you are stripping enough vertical stays the chain should not be in the way of the wire. If they are, you can simply tap them up or down with a hammer. kzbin.info/www/bejne/bIO6gnqvebBjd68
@jerrysmith97805 ай бұрын
Ahhhh....yes. I didn't strip any verticals. That explains it. Thank you!
@kubotajordan95025 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video . Now I know why folks have hot wires ( electric fence ) on their Red Brand fences .
@colefore67285 ай бұрын
I’m using stay-tough fencing the wire is 77 inches tall. What kind of tensioner should I use? Because it’s longer than 6 feet tall.
@chadtrombley30785 ай бұрын
After watching the entire video I'm left with only one question. Which welded wire do you recommend? Thanks for your exceptional content men.
@wyflyguy1145 ай бұрын
Trebulock
@captainexcabier5 ай бұрын
Honestly I kind of hate woven wire. Started off my working career by fixing fence as a teenager, and I quickly grew to dislike doing anything to it. Worse yet is that the salvage yards refuse to take it, so after taking it down, the rolls of it just end up in an unsightly pile that I have no idea what to do with. Any new stuff I put up is two-strand barb wire. Usually use either railroad ties or cut-down utility poles for corners and steel t-posts in between. I have an old rope stretcher that my dad and grandpa used and it works pretty good. One thing I am thinking about using woven wire for, though, is maybe trying to construct a dirt berm for a shooting range so I can have a nice flat front on it, but I'm wondering if the wire will hold that weight or just snap on me.
@RitzWood325 ай бұрын
A agree with what your saying but what the price difference between red brand and high tensile. I can see if fencing in cattle then spend the extra and do it right. Other than that just don’t drive your ranger into the red brand.
@autocompletellc99063 ай бұрын
Can or should you use a “cheater bar” over the handle of the tensioner to get more leverage to tighten the fence more?
@SWiFence3 ай бұрын
You can, yes. Exercise caution. At that point those handles are under enough tension they'll do some damage if you lose your grip.
@autocompletellc99063 ай бұрын
@@SWiFence Thanks, I appreciate it. Are you guys in Wyoming? Great videos, very informative, concise, and entertaining.
@SWiFence3 ай бұрын
We are in Wyoming!
@trackmader5 ай бұрын
Rustbrand gingervitus wire. Ranks right up there with spooky controls gate openers
@Wakeywhodat5 ай бұрын
Does Gripple make those little dodads for chicken wire? Nice video!
@harleythrelkeld75873 ай бұрын
i started buying high tensile field fence over red brand a few years ago and the best part is the weight savings moving the damn rolls lol
@harleythrelkeld75873 ай бұрын
@@bigonprivacy2708 the savings comes from high tensile wire being stronger than low carbon so the wire guage is smaller but i think a 330 ft roll has got to be 40-50 lbs at least without looking it up but i did and similar fence rolls red brand 191lb and bekaert 121lbs
@Sylvan_dB5 ай бұрын
That welded wire is what I use around the chicken yard. The people I bought from used it around the yard behind the house to line the 3 rail fence to keep their Chihuahuas from mixing with the horses. 😂
Welded wire works well but a chicken house works better. I poured concrete and needed something to hold it together, had welded wire left over from my grandad's farm, it worked well for that.
@ohdubwest75335 ай бұрын
Well … shoot. I just bought a place that was fenced with welded wire. The stuff was never stretched and is barely fastened to t-posts. Where it is “fastened”, they used bungee cords and zip ties. The posts aren’t spaced correctly and most aren’t driven down far enough. With everything else I need to do with the house, I don’t even know where to start with this mess. I appreciate your pointers though, it gives some food for thought.
@SWiFence5 ай бұрын
Sounds like a fun project! 😉
@ohdubwest75335 ай бұрын
@@SWiFence I appreciate your good attitude 😁
@turb0b0ytim5 ай бұрын
TIL that it's "zut alors" NOT zutalo. My wife and I have been saying that since we saw the movie in the theaters! And thanks for putting to bed the important arguments: I am Gen X not Millenial! Oh, good work on the fence, too...
@SWiFence5 ай бұрын
I dunno... it sounds an awful lot like "zutalo" to me... 😆
@RodgerDodger1965 ай бұрын
…BUT THAT WELDED FENCE IS ALL THEY HAVE & it SURE IS BETTER THAN THE PLASTIC GARBAGE( that’s only good @ being A SAIL DURING WINTER STORMS-YANKS YOUR 4x4 out to a WEEBLE wobble. ( they tell us woodchucks can jump 6 feet and you would Need your fence to be loose gooses at the top. Nice to know there is Something out there somewhere. I’m Enjoying these videos very informative-but the Sun is actually out so I’ll be back later to Learn more then👍
@xxtothemoviesxx5 ай бұрын
lol……. Could you do a video where you have a 6ft fence with 6ft by 4ft gate in it already but now you need a bigger gate or a double gate because you need to be able to get lawn mower with 52 inch deck in back yard…….😂😂😂😂😂😂 please.
@notsure61825 ай бұрын
why are you way over there and not nearby so I can hire you to fence my place?
@SWiFence5 ай бұрын
No no, I'm right here. *You're* way over there. 😆
@notsure61825 ай бұрын
@@SWiFence well let me know if you come out to Vancouver to do some fencing
@trackmader5 ай бұрын
Im not tough enough for the golden pliers.
@SWiFence5 ай бұрын
I don't believe it!
@jimmcfee34885 ай бұрын
Walking upside down all the time gives you a headache and you start talking in a funny accent- especially when you are from Tasmania.....
@SWiFence5 ай бұрын
😆
@oby-16075 ай бұрын
Welded wire is another name for crap. Period.
@rogerlehr31925 ай бұрын
You talk too fast....
@SWiFence5 ай бұрын
Sorry
@Lady_of_Ishpeming5 ай бұрын
I understood him just fine. There's always the speed setting you can adjust.