Well, no one else was talking. For instance: 1. Describing the problem. 2. How to remove the problem. 3. Closeups of what he is doing 4. What kind of blade is he using. 5. Alternatives to a reciprocating saw. 6. Posible prevention of damage - closer posts. You know, other than, "honey, stand there and press Record, I'm a fix du fence"
Thank you, both of y’all 💜💜 my grandfather put up our fences when I was a child, and yours is just the reminder I need that my husband and I can fix what our monster of a tree took out 😅
Great step by step explanation. Very informative. Especially love the verbal dictation in case we were unsure as to what exactly he was doing or why he was doing it lol 👍
I have to do the same thing, after the Blizzard over Xmas. My 40ft pine uprooted. Bent the top rail. So I'm replacing that. Now the fence is bent, would I replace that section? Or once I unclip it from the bent rail, will it straighten out?
@@paulsantia6534 Next week. Part of my property is being rezoned for a sidewalk repair project. So I had to wait on wether or not they were going to yank out the fence anyway.
A tree bent mine ....a fence company came and gave me a song and dance of it will be a $500 minimum charge - and I was getting a deal because normally they charge $700 to travel 15 miles. I told him to go away that I will do it myself. Thanks for showing how to do this.
Hello, I’d like to ask for your advice. I have a fence with 19 terminal posts in a straight line. The terminal posts are 2-3/8” inches and 6ft tall above the ground. They are embedded 24 inches down in concrete. Approximately 15 of these posts are not plumb. They are slightly not level. Approximately 5 degrees off. I have a top rail going. I have also a top rail bar that is tension banded between all of these posts. My worry is that over time the terminal posts will continue to tilt. Should I correct them now or is it not worth the effort? What kind of lifespan can I expect if they are going to continue to tilt? Thank you in advanced.
Seriously, I thought you had a trick to change a middle section of top rail without taking apart all the top rails, this was an end section, anyone could do this, make a video on how to put on socks, just as useful
Jeeeeez. One hand on the Sawzall with the other hand right there near the cutting blade.. OMG. Appreciate the video, But duuude seriously take some safety classes or something, that was scary to watch
That one neighbor who always wants to talk while you're busy doing something.
And the homeowner who continues engaging them in conversation while filming.
And that grass in the background that keeps on growing while all this is going on.
Well, no one else was talking.
For instance:
1. Describing the problem.
2. How to remove the problem.
3. Closeups of what he is doing
4. What kind of blade is he using.
5. Alternatives to a reciprocating saw.
6. Posible prevention of damage - closer posts.
You know, other than, "honey, stand there and press Record, I'm a fix du fence"
im anti social n the fear of this keeps me from doing outside work at prime times of the day lol
This is exactly what happened to my fence thank you so much you saved me so much time .
Thank you, both of y’all 💜💜 my grandfather put up our fences when I was a child, and yours is just the reminder I need that my husband and I can fix what our monster of a tree took out 😅
That top rail looks like mine on chainlink fence from vehicle running into it. I'll have to try what you did. Thank you.
Great step by step explanation. Very informative. Especially love the verbal dictation in case we were unsure as to what exactly he was doing or why he was doing it lol 👍
😂
I wonder how that happen someone trespassing? Nice video, very helpful.
Thanks for sharing... someone wanted to charge us $800 to repair 2 fences like yours!
Thanks. Very helpful. From Australia.
How come it always looks easier than what it really is?
I have to do the same thing, after the Blizzard over Xmas. My 40ft pine uprooted. Bent the top rail. So I'm replacing that. Now the fence is bent, would I replace that section? Or once I unclip it from the bent rail, will it straighten out?
This was four months ago. So how did you fix your fence? Because the same thing happened to me with my mulberry tree.
I'd cut out the bad sections and replace
@@paulsantia6534 Next week. Part of my property is being rezoned for a sidewalk repair project. So I had to wait on wether or not they were going to yank out the fence anyway.
Please look at this...I need your help
I can do this myself! Thank you!
Great!
The girl worked harder than the guy did😅
Thank you for the video.
What if your post is in cement and you can’t move it a bit for it to fit in the bracket? Lol that’s my problem
Branch fell on a neighbor's fence, denting the rail. This is definitely doable, thank you.
A tree bent mine ....a fence company came and gave me a song and dance of it will be a $500 minimum charge - and I was getting a deal because normally they charge $700 to travel 15 miles. I told him to go away that I will do it myself. Thanks for showing how to do this.
Right? I'd gladly have paid 200 bucks. But 500? That's what I was quoted, & he also said the same thing about the minimum. That's bull
This was a really helpful video. Thank you.
Thanks...This is exactly what I needed!
To those watching, use safety glasses when sawing.
Yes please and don't hold what you are cutting with just your hand unless you want to be know as 8 fingers or whatever is left after your blade slips
Hello,
I’d like to ask for your advice. I have a fence with 19 terminal posts in a straight line. The terminal posts are 2-3/8” inches and 6ft tall above the ground. They are embedded 24 inches down in concrete. Approximately 15 of these posts are not plumb. They are slightly not level. Approximately 5 degrees off. I have a top rail going. I have also a top rail bar that is tension banded between all of these posts. My worry is that over time the terminal posts will continue to tilt. Should I correct them now or is it not worth the effort? What kind of lifespan can I expect if they are going to continue to tilt? Thank you in advanced.
This video was about 7 minutes too long
Where is the material found ?
Don't think I've seen a how to TH-cam video where the person didn't talk to the audience... Sheesh
This guy was good,thanks
this is entitled uncut, the fence or video??
Jeez, Louise.
words of explanation would be nice.
That neighbor!!🤣🤣 We all have one of those lol!
Had to turn it off after seeing those things on his feet .
Lol
That was a very unsafe way to use the saws-all
Oh pullleeeze...
Good watch but the "safety guy" in me cringed when he pulled out the "Sawz All". That had all sorts things wrong IMHO.
Pipe cutter would have been better, metal chips down the line could hurt someone.
Seriously, I thought you had a trick to change a middle section of top rail without taking apart all the top rails, this was an end section, anyone could do this, make a video on how to put on socks, just as useful
I wish some one would make a "how to put socks on " video. My blisters have become unbearable.
Be nice if you narrated what you were doing and what an annoying neighbor 😂good fences make good neighbors 🤭
Ok
This was not a repair of existing parts, it was just a replacement. Luckily the video only wasted 1 min of my time to figure out what he was doing.
Annoying neighbor.....
Wasn't very helpful. Didn't even talk or explain anything lol
I have no idea what he did, no explanations
Jeeeeez. One hand on the Sawzall with the other hand right there near the cutting blade.. OMG. Appreciate the video, But duuude seriously take some safety classes or something, that was scary to watch