I actually enjoyed this video because i didn't have to watch horses heads go up in the air. The fence was 12 on scale of 10. If they would take a floppy disk and take the rust off the pipe then paint it with black rust stop it will last longer and look like you are proud of it. Tell them to put a row of pipe on the ground with 2X3 tubing iron for a header with 2x3 angle welded every 2 ft with a hole drilled in the upper side so you can put 2x6 lumber for osb and tin for a roof. you can pour a footing for each pipe by driving rebar on the post hole and leveling with a transit then all you have to do is cut the pipe the same length and the top header will be level. Also cement around the pipe helps to curb rust because you get some moisture up there. put a round cardboard form so the cement can come up above the ground level one foot. You will be proud of yourself. I know you are already but when you finish a project like that a mt dew taste's good. And yes take the camera with you on your world travels
Great fence only thing we do differently is in Saskatchewan we space the board about an inch in between the boards to allow wind through. Some wind flow helps so a big gust doesn’t blow over the whole fence . Otherwise excellent design
I watched you visit with Matt and his wife on his channel. Was surprised to see you there. I made a comment that Karson never showed us the Redman mine/factory on his channel. LOL I would enjoy seeing your trips to other ranches, etc. Your channel is one of my favorites. I hope you and your family have a very Merry Christmas. Stay safe
@@donpampel3332 yes I think you are right you probably won’t need to replace these for 30 years. We only get 9 inches of precipitation. I could see how this would t work in Indiana
Yes every ranch experience is good to see
Thank you!
Yes take us along on your trips
If the welds hold it is a 10. Good job!!
Agreed!
I actually enjoyed this video because i didn't have to watch horses heads go up in the air. The fence was 12 on scale of 10. If they would take a floppy disk and take the rust off the pipe then paint it with black rust stop it will last longer and look like you are proud of it. Tell them to put a row of pipe on the ground with 2X3 tubing iron for a header with 2x3 angle welded every 2 ft with a hole drilled in the upper side so you can put 2x6 lumber for osb and tin for a roof. you can pour a footing for each pipe by driving rebar on the post hole and leveling with a transit then all you have to do is cut the pipe the same length and the top header will be level. Also cement around the pipe helps to curb rust because you get some moisture up there. put a round cardboard form so the cement can come up above the ground level one foot. You will be proud of yourself. I know you are already but when you finish a project like that a mt dew taste's good. And yes take the camera with you on your world travels
Thanks for the great tips!
Great fence only thing we do differently is in Saskatchewan we space the board about an inch in between the boards to allow wind through. Some wind flow helps so a big gust doesn’t blow over the whole fence . Otherwise excellent design
Great info!!
Great job on the fence Dax! 10 out of 10! Merry Christmas to you Karsen and family! 🎅🏼🎄
Thank you so much! Merry Christmas to you and your family too!
Dax has good genes
I watched you visit with Matt and his wife on his channel. Was surprised to see you there. I made a comment that Karson never showed us the Redman mine/factory on his channel. LOL I would enjoy seeing your trips to other ranches, etc. Your channel is one of my favorites. I hope you and your family have a very Merry Christmas. Stay safe
Thank you for the kind words. I appreciate it!
Wishing you all a merry xmas 🎄
Thank you!!
very different but cool video from the Ripp Ranch!
Hope you enjoyed it!
Merry Christmas🎄
Merry Christmas to you too!
😀 да ,этот чувак веселый
Haha
Here in Indiana we would need to use treated wood. It looked that was non treated, but your dry climate, treated may not be needed
@@donpampel3332 yes I think you are right you probably won’t need to replace these for 30 years. We only get 9 inches of precipitation. I could see how this would t work in Indiana
4.5
I will let him know 😂😂