The Strongest Fence You Can Build Without Digging
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- Today we build the strongest and fastest vinyl privacy fence you can build without digging post holes!
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The no dig fence you guys installed in Wyoming is absolute proof the system works. Anyone who’s been there knows just how brutal the wind is. Great video guys 👍
A great place for wind turbines generation
Depends if wind is orderly or not.
I live on the praries and it’s very windy all the time but the wind is disorderly most of the time as well so wind turbines don’t work well and are usually shut down.
@@drakemia4079no wind power is garbage! They are tearing down so many wind turbines In Wyoming that disposal is a problem.
What a nice guy! He is professional and has a good sense of humor. He is just the kind of person I would have liked to work with when I was younger. I am 74 years old, retired, and a Nam Vet 68/69. A big thank you for this information because next week, I will be replacing my 25-year-old fence. Thank you, sir.
You are welcome. You've got this! 💪🏻
Hands on training is far superior to any other type of training! Y'all are great! Keep the videos coming!
The no dig fence that you and your crew installed was very impressive and looks absolutely amazing!
The key locked gate latch was a nice touch!
Well done, SWI!
Well thank you!
I have to say you and your crew are very good and professional, I wish you were in NY, hard to find good quality anyone… I also would like to get some of your leftovers, being a gardener, I think you could make use of some of them for planting, by using them for slightly raised beds, by plastic welding them together. It would be possible for squares and long rectangular boxes. Even have an idea for vertical gardening with some, like the ones sometimes done with PVC. Just a thought, so you would not have to put them in the landfill and still be able to get some money and use out of them.
Really enjoy your content and keep up the great work.. Rob
That post driver is GREAT! Nice job!
I put a fence in like that last year but had to use a slam-hammer to drive the posts in. I like the auto hammer you have much better than doing it by hand!
Man, I have no experience building/installing fences or gates but I sure enjoyed watching you guys do it. Great job!
Hey thanks!
This has changed my mind on vinyl fencing, thanks for posting. Curious to know how to add a vehicle access gate wide enough for a garbage truck. Best way to train is hands on.
"KEEP ON KEEPIN ON"
Great tip about getting the top donut to line up with the fence. Wisdom!
The universal sigh of relief when you get that post past the house is too spot on
Nice video & very informative y'all have a great relaxing weekend.
That thing for pushing the poles into the ground seems to have sparked my wife's interest, God knows why, Where can she get one?
Adam & Eve store?
Oh my god…😂
Mark must be missing the Florida weather. He needs steel toed flippy floppies.🤟
Steel toed flops, Florida Safety Shoes. 👍
Interesting system. Wish they had this in the UK I’d use it for my fencing business
Nice work guys! I’m not a fence installer, but was still fascinated by the skill and wit, in the video. Keep up the good work!
Thanks! 👍
Great banter makes everything even better! You guys are an awesome crew! ❤
Thanks so much!
This is a better video than Lowes or Home Depot do for instruction on fence building. Great job guys!
Appreciate that!
I wish we had something like this in the UK, it’s really well thought out and so easy to maintain too!
excellent job , definitely a creative that works together.
You guys are amazing, bless you guys!
Well shucks! Thanks!
Wow never seen a fence put up that fast before looks amazing
Looks fantastic. Love the color too
wow you guys are amazing thanks for sharing
Great job on this video. Professionally done.
Thanks!
Great fence, wish we had this in my country.
Absolute Genious!! Best method for Vinyl fencing! Appreciate the end to end video fellas!
Glad you enjoyed it! 👍🏻
Great work guys I,m impress with your system I,m a Red Seal carpenter from Kelowna BC Canada
Two words...genius and beautiful!
Well shucks! Thanks!
P-R-O-S!! Never thought I'd end my day watching a fence build. But this was the best YT video I've seen in quite some time. Great that you are passing on your skills and knowledge to the next generation. If you were in Illinois, I'd hire you to put up a fence just like that.
Post scrap might be recyclable. Just a thought. Love the video.
Great show
Thanks!
Looks good & makes sense. As for the waste, have you contacted the manufacturer to see if they'll accept your waste to be recycled?
real nice work
Appreciate that!
aloha from hawaii it does not ever get cold enough hear to freeze your coffee drink. nice job i have been digging holes for years and its a real pain in hawaii lots of rocks.this is the way to go thank you
You can't use this method in rocky soil. When you hit rocks they will stop completely or bend around the rock giving you a crooked post nearly impossible to get out
Nice! Great explanations!
Thanks!
There are quite a few places this system would work around the greater New Orleans area. This would be an excellent system to use down in the Marigny/Bywater area. You have these 20 foot wide houses on 25 foot wide lots. That leaves a 30" walkway up each side. The window sills are at about 5,' and every window has a window air conditioner sticking out of it.
I know a sub that had to carry everything through a customer's house, including concrete.
I'd like to add that many of the fences between the houses are 4', 9 ga. twist up.
Before I say it won't work here...in North Kenner, La., I dug a 30" deep hole, set a 2-1/2" .065 in before the concrete, the post promptly sank all the way. That's a pretty nice system.
I'm glad that you mentioned the grade of the fence. The company's default installation was 2" above the highest grade, level from that point, unless specified otherwise. Salesmen? Details? You could probably imagine the malicious compliance opportunities. Of course I carried an instrument in the truck, although being a pro that is where it generally stayed.
Been doing that system 40 year's ago with a air assisted machine raming in the post's. From Melbourne AUSTRALIA 👍🤠
👆🏻 See everyone? The rest of the world doesn't think this is strange.
Awesome job y'all. I've been binge watching these videos since I'm gonna be extending one of my fence lines 40 feet and want to do the no dig method. In central texas here where we get some crazy wind and storms, so this gave me reassurance.
You got this! 💪🏻
Very nice fence, I did fence building about 20 years ago for 3 years and it was very hard work , this way looks like way less work well done!!
Thanks 👍
Of course, moving to Cody in May and going back to work overseas the day before your GSD training. Dang it!
Good stuff, Lad builders! Product is interesting. Here in California, vinyl has been used for quite some time. The rap on vinyl is that due to changing temps, it becomes brittle and breaks. What is your response to that concern? Years, warranty, etc. Lastly, what is cost per foot? Thanks.
Great video. Family shoukd have went with this, but went with a 6ft wood privacy fence around the entire backyard.
Those off cuts from the post could make for great matching garden bed fencing to match the new fence this way you could save them from landfill. Because they are not biodegradable this means the new garden bed fencing won’t rot like wood will. If the owners don’t want them, then put out an ad on your website the same option of a no dig garden bed fencing, the only difference is you can’t use that fancy post hammer as the handle is too long 😹😹 but you can use a sledge hammer and a post holder handle to knock the post in.
Just food for thought, the idea popped into my head when I saw how much you were cutting off the post and the slotted sidings the whole lot could make neat garden beds and saves all them off cuts from landfill.
I know I would use them, if I lived in the States. I will have to see if this system is in Australia. It sure look nicer than the colour bond fencing my neighbours put up around me on all 4 sides I’m now fenced in with different coloured fencing in each direction. If that system came in a wood grain look I would have loved that to all that metal around me.
Hope you like my idea for your off cuts, I’m sure that there would be plenty of people out there who just might like that idea.
That's a pretty sweet system man, Seems to be a great idea and strong best thing it's a lot quicker. Good video.
Thanks 👍
Nice work
Thanks!
I have packaged MANY of those Vinyl Fence posts and pickets.. Loving this setup. Would be great to only have to route posts and send the materials.. :)
Great job,
Thanks!
Very Cool !
That looked really nice.
Thanks!
Awesome video and process. The only thing that sucks for me as a guy who has to repair storm lines occasionally in a back or side yard, these fences, whichever method used are a nightmare for us to take apart and put back together. Lol!
He DID NOT feel that sun coming 😂 Another great vid. Only way to install vinyl, or any other fence. I’m in Des Moines Iowa.
Yeah he was pretty chilly.
great video thanks
You bet
Fabulous! I bet it's inexpensive too.
Dewalt impact with Milwaukee bits, you got a subscriber... 😂 But seriously, you guys have great workflow and on the job demeanor. Looking forward to watching more of your channel and learning some extra stuff!
Thanks 👍
Excellent !
Thanks!
You guys are funny and good! You have a great videography team too!
Thanks!
Great video, and I love the family work ethic. I wanted to save this to a playlist but I didn't see the usual option for that. Anyone know why this may be?
Hmmm, the option shows up for me... not sure what TH-cam's doing to you.
Very nice system. Do you ever get frost in the ground around there? I haven't found anything that can resist frost heaving the posts, but maybe the small diameter of the galvanized posts would help.
Our frost line runs about 30", so we always make sure to drive below that.
Would love to have a fence like that!!!!
Here in Skowhegan Maine we call it "Split the Difference".
That looks awesome. I wish you guys were out in Texas
Maybe one day!
3:40 You are a very wise🙂 man.
That is impressive!
Thanks!
NICE! Have a good dang day guys!
Cool Beans Man !!
I am continually impressed with the no dig method. Minus five points for Dan for not beginning his post marks around the utilities and plus five points for the Minions, because they worked with Dan all day. And the winner is Mark. Lol, great job, of course, thanks again team.
how would you go about installing something similar to this in another state?
Try that in Massachusetts. Rocks and boulders everywhere!
We got rocks. th-cam.com/video/mVx-ITNKGR8/w-d-xo.html
pretty cool things have come a long way since i did fences lol
whats the uv rating on this stuff ...we had the generic white fence here and it crumbled into pieces from the suns rays...
Yes, I was thinking it sits on top of ground, somehow being anchord with cement for weight to keep from blowing away ! I'm not up on the Post driver ! I've seen Giant ones drive I-beams to bedrock !
great video and you guys make it funny. gotta love a sense of humor!!! lol
Thanks 👍
I wish you guys were in New York, I sure need a fence up with a 10ft gate and a 5ft on the other side. Being I’m always away on duties, I don’t have the time to really find someone who is reasonable and willing. Gotta protect this country’s interest Army Strong
This looks like a great no dig fence if you have some solid ground/dirt, here in Florida where the soil is sandy I think you'll need some aggregate/cement to anchor the post against hurricane wind and saturating rainfall. Still It's an awesome install, best I've ever seen. The top rail ties are terrific, here in Florida they just drop 1.5 " screw at an angle and pray the hurricane don't rip it apart doesn't work.
Should check out our airboat test that was done in Florida. Additionally, we have another branch in Florida that uses this method every day.
You are one funny dude, I Subbed and liked your good, and keep them coming...
Fun!
What size steel pipe are you driving into the ground? I love your guys videos and I think this is what I am going to be doing for my fence. Newbie at building fences, but this seems straightforward.
2 3/8" SS40
Awesome video! But I wonder how deep that pole would go into my ground, out in here in our San Diego clay rock soil. I wish our ground was that soft. Great Job!
Ooh, sorry, I'm going to have to call you out for calling this ground soft. 😆 It's not! th-cam.com/video/15zL8bOXU1E/w-d-xo.html
@@SWiFence I did see the Wyoming video, pretty sure the heavy duty pneumatic post pusher would do the trick. I wouldn't even try the post auger on my ground 😅
With a little work scrap can be converted into organized trays for your toolbox
Could have used those post drivers a decade ago! Very Cool
I especially like the scratched gutter at 14:12
Great video! I live in KS. Do you guys know of any companies here that do the same type of installs with vinyl?
Not off the top of my head, sorry.
I subbed and liked, just found your channel Brotha, Cheers.
Thanks!
I am looking to run some fencing around our yard, with part of it going into our woods. This way our dogs can do some exploring in the woods. How well do driven posts work where there is brush and possibly some roots?
Works fine as long as you have a good enough driver. We deal with vegetation and roots all day every day in our Florida operation.
I can’t believe a fence guy actually called in locates, amazing. 😂
Oh ho ho. 😆
This makes fencing look like big boy legos! Love it!
Damn cool procedure.👍💪🇺🇸
Thanks!
LOL. Always real…real awesome!
This looks amazing, would like an update video in 5 years.
You're in luck. There's an update on a fence like this we installed a little over 3 years ago in the middle of this video. 12:00
Awsome job, nice fencing. Do you ever work in fl ?? Would love to get price???
We have a sister company in St. Augustine. 👍🏻 swiflorida.com/
Great video and installation. My only constructive comment is in my area (Chicago), building codes require all poles need to be sunk into 28" to 36" of concrete depending on what town you live in.
Local codes vary widely.
I really like the way you put your fences up. Good job.👍
Thanks 👍
What diameter a thickness are the post? Are they galvanized steel?
Love this idea, but what if you are in an area that have rocks of other hidden stuff under the ground. I had an old sidewalk that was just buried over with 12 " in dirt. Needless to say, that really slowed me down digging the posts LOL!
Tons of rock here. We don't drive in every area, although the right rock we can break up while driving through. Sometimes we dig and set or reach for larger drivers. th-cam.com/video/mVx-ITNKGR8/w-d-xo.html
I was interested in this type of fence until I heard the word vinyl. Here in Texas that stuff warps and or melts in the summer. Other than that that’s a nice looking fence.
Quality of vinyl is critical for certain environments. If they can do it all over the Salt Lake valley in Utah I imagine they can do it in Texas. Problem is the warpy melty stuff is cheaper, so guess what people pick?
Wow!
Fantastic work. What's the pricing compared to a regularly installed vinyl fence?
It tends to wash out more even than you would think. What you save in labor and concrete you spend in steel.
Very interesting…….👍
Very!