Excellent presentation and very clear on the process. I'm considering using this for pig fencing along with 3 hot wires. A combination of 8" H bracing and 6.5' T post. Before I purchase a few rolls, would you recommend this? We're relaunching our YT channel to homesteading and this fence will be a product we feature if you think it'll be ok for pigs. They are IPPs...not big boars. I look forward to hearing back.
Hey, thanks for checking out our channel. And congratulations for launching your new YT channel soon. You'll have to share the channel name with us once it is launched. We hope that our videos have given you some great ideas for your new homesteading journey. Where are you located? And in regards to your question, our high tensile non-climb products is quite strong and should work well for your pig application as long as you don't anticipate too much pressure on the fence itself. The more pigs you'll have in one area the more pressure you'll have on your fence. If you believe that the pigs will pressure the line wires up and down the knots of the non-climb fence can slip under heavy pressure. If you anticipate high pressure we would recommend the 1348-3 Solidlock Pro product. 8" posts for an H brace 8' wide is very common when building H Braces. T-Post spacings at 8-10 foot centers work very well.
@@BekaertFencing We are in North Central Mississippi. We're very familiar with Bekaer products as I've recently ran some 3 miles of the 4 barb wire for the pastures. We'll also split the south pasture in September which will be another 4-5 spools. Our YT is Real Life Reviews. Basically, the platform was to review products, DIYs and some cooking. Now, that we've moved to this farm, I'll relaunch about homesteading thus month. (Living Bread Homestead) Fencing just happens to be a big part of it. Our channel is pretty small with just 10K subs, but I'm looking forward to getting back into it. Our last video was just about a heavy snow and a glimpse of the homestead. I really appreciate you getting back with me and in June we'll be building the pig pen. If you do not mind, I'll leave a link to your channel when I post the video on the pig fencing. Thanks again. I subbed.
Great to hear you're already familiar and trust our products. Yes! We'd love to watch the video once you post it. Until then we'd love to continue the conversation with you if you're willing, reach out to us at thefencepros@bekaert.com
Thanks really appreciate all the helpful information been fencing for 4 years I have wood and chain link down but farm fence is another beast I thought it was going to be easy going into it and if you don't do it the right way like anything else of course it's not PS intros awesome
What are you using to feed the wire into when tying off? I'm learning from scratch.
I like those T Post clips
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Excellent presentation and very clear on the process. I'm considering using this for pig fencing along with 3 hot wires. A combination of 8" H bracing and 6.5' T post. Before I purchase a few rolls, would you recommend this? We're relaunching our YT channel to homesteading and this fence will be a product we feature if you think it'll be ok for pigs. They are IPPs...not big boars. I look forward to hearing back.
Hey, thanks for checking out our channel. And congratulations for launching your new YT channel soon. You'll have to share the channel name with us once it is launched. We hope that our videos have given you some great ideas for your new homesteading journey. Where are you located?
And in regards to your question, our high tensile non-climb products is quite strong and should work well for your pig application as long as you don't anticipate too much pressure on the fence itself. The more pigs you'll have in one area the more pressure you'll have on your fence. If you believe that the pigs will pressure the line wires up and down the knots of the non-climb fence can slip under heavy pressure. If you anticipate high pressure we would recommend the 1348-3 Solidlock Pro product.
8" posts for an H brace 8' wide is very common when building H Braces. T-Post spacings at 8-10 foot centers work very well.
@@BekaertFencing We are in North Central Mississippi. We're very familiar with Bekaer products as I've recently ran some 3 miles of the 4 barb wire for the pastures. We'll also split the south pasture in September which will be another 4-5 spools.
Our YT is Real Life Reviews. Basically, the platform was to review products, DIYs and some cooking. Now, that we've moved to this farm, I'll relaunch about homesteading thus month. (Living Bread Homestead) Fencing just happens to be a big part of it. Our channel is pretty small with just 10K subs, but I'm looking forward to getting back into it. Our last video was just about a heavy snow and a glimpse of the homestead.
I really appreciate you getting back with me and in June we'll be building the pig pen. If you do not mind, I'll leave a link to your channel when I post the video on the pig fencing. Thanks again. I subbed.
Great to hear you're already familiar and trust our products. Yes! We'd love to watch the video once you post it. Until then we'd love to continue the conversation with you if you're willing, reach out to us at thefencepros@bekaert.com
@@BekaertFencing I reached out. You'll see reallife and pondiver in the email adress.👍
What is the drill bit you're using with the t post clips? Is it a Bekaert product or just a regular drill bit I might have on hand?
We actually offer this product from our website: fencing.bekaert.com/en/fence-products/drill-chuck-for-11-ga-pipe-clips
Thanks really appreciate all the helpful information been fencing for 4 years I have wood and chain link down but farm fence is another beast I thought it was going to be easy going into it and if you don't do it the right way like anything else of course it's not PS intros awesome
How normally tension after realese strecher bar...?
You'll tie of your fence before you release the tension from your stretcher bar.
Carry a short 1 by 6 board with you. Put it underneath your splash bar so it will not dig in
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You'll need to reach out to another group, contact our team at www.bekaert.com
If horses will be enclosed, you will need caps on every T-post.
How do those "T clips" work that you used on the wooden post?
staples are horrid, rust, fall out, pop off. And get some t post toppers
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