This Worked?! - Fence Expert Reacts to No Dig Fence Build
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There’s more chance of me winning the lottery than successfully driving posts into the ground in Scotland.
😂 understood
HAXMAN'S channel is awesome! Those two together are comedy gold!
tha haxman is hilarious give the man a raise
I drove 10 ft galvanized fence post 5ft into the ground here in Chicago for a chain link fence. My neighbors fence that used concrete has frost heaved and looks like garbage. My fence on the other hand has handled numerous Chicago winters and is solid as a rock. Getting that post pounder 10 ft up in the air, and keeping that post plum was tricky but I can assure you that in my area, pounding posts works great.
Would love to drive posts like that, but most times we dealing with a lot of underground variables that we need to be aware of; & found it’s unfortunately easier to use an auger to get close (or start a hole) and finish off by hand b/c of certain variables (clearance issue, underground utilities & alike, etc…..).
Put a tiny shovel hole in the ground to hold up fence post
Decent video Joe. I own a small fence company and have been driving post masters for 10 years through mostly hard packed clay with some rock. Rhino PD-55 ran off of air is the correct driver for these post. Myself and one guy can typically drive and rail. 300ft a day then nail pickets and cut out gates the following day. The pd55 weighs about 60lbs, like you mentioned standing a 10ft post up is not easy but after a few 1000 post you develop a technique and would never do it any other way. This video definitely has room for improvement as far as install technique but is very informative/educational for those interested.
We prefer string line across the top and we hand nail all the post covers to avoid spilting pickets. Post covers also look cleaner if trimmed down to a flat top picket that sits about an inch above the top rail.
Love the process, I appreciate you sharing your experience!
Qual line fence in WI has built their business on only driving posts. We had a PD55 but I hated dragging a big compressor and air hose.
26:33 LOL, right Joe; but the look on your face, it was good😆…..anyone who knows Mark, knows he can do some very interesting stuff😉 He’s a funny guy for sure, & his humor…..love it😅 Edited for autocorrect typo
How does the metal posts driver handle tree roots?
If its a small root and its not running with the fence line itll most like go thru it. Bigger roots will stop it though, and by bigger i mean anything close to the size of your finger. Well usually just shorten the section til we can get it in.
Awesome!! If i was 40 years younger, I would get into that metal post fence building.
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I'm in Houston doing research for a fence replacement. I like the idea of no-dig posts, not just because of money and time savings but I suspect they may stay in position better long-term because the ground was less disturbed during installation... just my opinion. My 5 year-old fence already has posts leaning and it's looking ugly.
I think you’re absolutely right!
I wonder if my soil is too rocky here in St.louis. I would actually consider DIYing a fence if I don't have to mix concrete and dig holes. Also not having to carry 4x4's is a big plus
I’m a huge fan of Mark and Dan and SWI. Loved this video!
Agreed, really enjoyed watching their content
My county is called Rockdale. Any guesses why?
Newbie question: Is it possible to set up a laser light instead of a string line to center all post. Set up first and last post and then set post in between working towards your laser?
I dont see why this wouldnt work. Ive always used a string and it seems like it would be easier since the string is always visible, but theres a lot of guys, like SWI in the video, that just line em up by eye.
This is in Brunswick Ga. No rock and sandy soil
For post driven steel posts with donuts under vinyl posts (no dig) vs vinyl installed into cement, is post driven method typically more expensive to have done? The labor is clearly less work than digging and concrete, but are the materials a lot more? Wondering how it affects the overall cost of installation. Not asking for pricing, just feedback on this. Love your videos!
It’s generally a trade off, both methods are typically evenly priced
Hey BOSS......How much you want for your post driver?
Unfortunately, we sold it prior to this video coming out.
Can we get these posts in Canada
I believe so? They’re called PostMaster+ by Master Halco!
Yes I own a fencing company and this is what we do
Help. Trying to build a dog run for 200 lbs Great Danes, yes plural. Live in Canada, in an area with mostly sand and rock base. Fence has to stand up. What do we use?
You in stone county? :)
Close! Greene County!
We typically are getting a Lot of rain all at once these days, and extended periods of high winds. Most places i know are this way. These just arent a good idea for privacy fences.
These were generated for the wind variable. They blow over less likely
@@tiffanyoxman5677 I don't think so, Tiffany.
Did you like that
I think it turned out great! What did you think?
Safety concern - we use postmasters all the time! The bottom guy needs to have foot at the base of the post when lifting into the air! and never let loose! Let the other guy push it up! And another thing! HARD HATS!!! , 30+ year fence veteran.
Great points, I appreciate you sharing your experience!
All that open space and put up a fence… hate the neighbors, can’t teach animals to know the lot lines? Honestly a shrub line be more enjoyable to me I guess. I have had neighbors put up a fence yet they never go outside.
looks absolute rubbish they will rust and do not even look that strong we dont use this in england , if you want the nicest looking fence then use wooden posts set in concrete if you want the strongest fence then concrete posts and drop in fence panels are the absolute best
I can certainly see your point, these particular posts are pretty common here in the States. They’re Galvanized and carry a lifetime warranty against rust, they also carry a wind load rating of 70+
Concrete eats wood FYI.
These don’t rust they are galvanized steel 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️ these will outlast any wood my goodness progress stop being a dinasour
@@JOA_Trades_ of course they will outlast wood but not concrete in my opinion , the lime in the cement will probably eat into the extremely thin galvanized coating then will eventually rust
@alexhudson3574 and weeble wobble loose in the soil. Especially if it's holding a privacy fence---which catches wind. I don't like this trend at all.
Weak.
Lmao these two are too funny
I think the whole process is amateurish. Why didn't they use a step ladder to get to the top of the 10 foot post. Secondly, no explanation of reason for dividing a nice looking easy piece of grass. Thirdly, no line or spirit level used apparently. Fourthly,bending the post by brute force to get it out. Fifth, no comparison of this method with traditional methods in terms of cost. Is Mark a great champion of this method or is it sponsored . I thought that your usual positive manner was great. Is this method widely used in the US? Oh yes shipping/ delivery costs seem enormous. D and J projects do have their own facility for producing concrete posts in England (watching their videos). Am I being too harsh?
Yes,you come across as a total bellend
Yeah all you need is a $1000 tool and posts that cost about 2x as much because have to be 2x as long. People will do anything to avoid digging a hole. Just buy an auger if youre gonnna spend money on fence tools. At least you can use an auger for more that one single task.
What else can an auger do besides dig holes?
@@JoeEverest If you read correctly, I said you can use an auger for more than one task. I didnt say it does more than dig a hole. For instance, my auger plants as many trees as it does fence posts.
I use it to mix my smoothies
These guys are clowns. I’m laughing my a off.