Commodores: " She's a Brick House, Mighty, Mighty" ---> Ashley is all that!! Any man would be lucky to have Her by his side !! What a hard worker! Another terrific video of the whole family... Just wanted to give the Supermom a shout out!! :)
Your channel has quickly become my go to homestead site! Watching you all work as a family and helping each other grow is a pleasure! Always looking for a new video! Thanks
Good, sturdy fence! That should keep those goat babies inside where they can be safe. If you made it through with only one boggle, you are doing fantastic. (Yes, I've constructed a fence or two.) Ashley, I know what you mean about jobs that seem to go on forever, but you are getting closer all the time.
I think you guys enjoyed and had the most fun doing the goat barn never seen Ashley so happy until her dad came to help I really enjoy watching this build
Awesome work Peeps, LOVE the fence line ! I also love the combo of a welding day plus a nurturing salve made of dez essence, hand made and gifted with kindness, sweet ! Please share Hummingbirds link if able. As Adeli's vision takes shape with the willingness, support, work and heart of family and community dreams happen.... Mighty wonderful 🐐♥️🐐
Just a hint on self protection, spray starch your over shirt before you weld, the splatter will mostly will bounce off and wont burn thru to your skin, also a mix of 50/50 soap and water in a spray bottle sprayer on an welding area before you weld, 80-90% of the splatter can be scarped off with a heavy flat scraper
MAKING SERIOUS PROGRESS, DON'T FORGET TO GO BACK OVER THE WELDS WITH SOME PRIMER, BROWN RATTLECAN WOULD BE THE EASIEST. HAVE A GREAT WEEK AND GOD BLESS AMEN.
Glad you did the pipe fence. Much safer low maintenance goat friendly 😊. I recently found out that lavender oil will heal cut. I’ve used it on a burn and was amazed that it didn’t blister & stopped the pain. But a friend recently cut his arm with a grinder and stitches were needed. He said no to stitches so cleaned it applied a few drops of lavender. Pulled it shut with 2 bandaids wrapped it for two days and when he took off the bandage it was closed. He chose to leave it open for air. He did continue to put lavender on. I wanted to wrap it again. It’s been over a week and is healed. There are only two companies I trust. doTerra or Young Living, there oils are the best.
Good morning hope your folks had a wonderful day and I keep up the good work I like what you guys are doing do you want a beautiful job keep up the good work folks❤❤❤
It’s super easy to get a 90 degree corner off a straight wall. The 3-4-5 method. Mark a point 3’ down the wall and mark your line 4’ from the wall and when moved so that the two points are 5’ apart you have a 90 degree angle. 6-8-10 also works.
Awww sneak peek a baby so cute. I love that you share of your frustrations you always are so positive and look like you have endless energy. I lack so much self-discipline in follow through. I am so envious of you all blessings and more cooking videos please
A lot of accomplishment. Great job. Adeline must be getting a little antsy about this job knowing the kids are almost here. Can't wait to see her bringing the goats all into their new home. See you all, from Central Oklahoma.
Wow, welding a metal fence for the goats. That's a big corner pole. More concrete. Wow, that fence is HEAVY DUTY! Great, another water tank for the goat barn. I'm glad you'll have a sink inside too. I hope you can persevere Ashley. I'm sure it can feel overwhelming at times. You guys are such an inspiration. I'm so glad you saw James' fence and he is helping you learn how to do it. I remember the metal you got to protect the PVC going under the foundation. I like that "H" brace all the way around method of building the fence. The saddle cut looks cool. Welding it all up! So sorry your arms got burned Ashley! I hope the creosote does the trick and I'm glad it smells so good. Thanks hummingbird! Incredible job guys! I like the chalk drawings on the posts. Thanks for this video Longnecker family! Thanks for the previews for the next video.
You may want to put coyote rollers across that fence. A coyote can jump a 5 foot fence easily and do it constantly in my neighborhood. A solar powered electric fence at the top around the perimeter would also work and be easier to install. I’d go 6-7 foot minimum with the electric fence wires in maybe two lines parallel to the top bar. Excellent job!
Double fence using corridor as dog run( Shepard or Bird dogs) or your wonderful Labapoos or whatever those are? Just started watching, WANT to MARATHON
So, we have a 9 strand high tensile electric perimeter fence. This 5' field fence is inside it. There is one Great Pyrenees in with the goats at all time and one roaming the entire property as well. So quadruple protection :)
The goat station is something that had to happen sometime anyway. The house is going to be such a MUCH HUGER project. Kids don't wait, human, or goat. When they arrive they are there. Good to take a break on the house and get ready. Those goats are going to be (ARE!) a huge bonus. Best to keep them healthy and easy to husband.
Howdy to all the Homies cant wait to see all the cool ideas that blossom from working with steel. what used to be trash , will soon be seen as treasure. ( horseshoes for example ). much love from crescent city CA.
Just a suggestion, you may already be going to do it. But you may want to cap the top of all the verticle pipes, so the rain can't collect to rust them from the inside, and also to keep wasps and other critters from creating homes inside.
We’re heading up to Flagstaff to take our daughter to Lowell Observatory for her 10th birthday that weekend! One of these days, I’m gonna make it down for a workshop or a meet and greet! Love you friends and have an awesome weekend! ❤
Definitly a success! Like every project you plan, start and accomplish, by the way... It looks like Cloud agrees with it, he seems to feel fine at his future supervising post (and thát from day 1 on). Ashley, we can hear 'the fatigue' through your voice wenn you talk about the wish of continuing with the house-build... Idea: take a nice day off after finishing the goatbarn and the planned info/project/...day. Just to celebrate, but more important for your own health. 👍for the family and 'respect!' 👏👏👏
Looking good! Good luck with your project.😅 just a note: we have a fence like that, my husband put it up 50 years ago we haven’t had any problem with the rust our pipe didn’t have caps either. We live in Tucson and really don’t get that much rain over here.
Yeah all the rust comments are making us laugh. Surface rust is just a thing here in the desert. We will put caps on them, though. Not great to hold a bunch of water inside and weaken the cement.
Y’all are super talented, must have been farmers or ranchers in your former lives.😀 Ashley , considering the fit and finish of your materials, your welds look good.👍
Bonsoir la famille. I just got home from spending the day with my better half at the beach in France whilst we looked at the Cliffs of Dover in England. what a transition from sea to desert. the poles and supports look quite fine. Adalai will be quite pleased with your effort. Ashley, mama said there will be days like this... where the enthousiasm is not there. but hang in there, you'll get it done. many thanks for the vidéo.
The fence looks really good, I appreciate the safety information as well, I don’t know anything about welding and hadn’t even thought about the pretty obvious fire spotters needed. I can’t wait to see your next post.
Harbor Freight sells some Kevlar sleeves that I use when I am welding and its too hot to wear my welding jacket. They also have leather sleeve too I think. I have both, forgot where I got the leather ones.
Hi tiny shiny homesteaders, just loving this project. It’s putting you through your learning paces which become a skill set with your home build. Jon, I worry seeing angle grinders with no guards. Your fingers are so close to that cutting wheel with little protection. The reason I worry is that I have experience as an industrial nurse as well as being an avid DIY hobbyist. I have seen grinder wheels shatter and dig into parts of workers bodies. These guys were strong men but the grinder pulled from their hands. Fingers have been lost too. I was using a small grinder and had an accident. It kicked back and bit. The injury was a wrist cut which took out a tendon too, 4 months of physio and a few surgeries later sorted it. I have to maintain lots of exercise to retain that mobility and keep the repaired tendon supple. Having noted that, put the guard on , please.
the whole where does the pipe go in relationship to where are the strings reminded me of when people first learn to cut wood and they have to learn kerf and pick a rule and follow it consistently or their stuff won't fit right
Dam folks.. you're smashing it.. the skills you got and learned are amazing. So, so much respect for that. I've just done the first fencing job of the year. Thankfully, the weather is getting better here, and I'm coming out of winter mode..time to work ,work ,work.. but if you can send me what you're taking to help me out, that would be great 😅.
I love how you're willing to take on any project! And that you're willing to make mistakes! What a find with the new fencing. Looks good and sturdy. Will you need to paint or coat the pipes from further rust?
Jonathon, Tippin trick, next time after you find your square lines, move your string like you have a 5 inch pipe is what that looks like move it 2 1/2 inches over that way the strangle be exactly where the edge of your fence pipe needs to be Save a little bit of manual labor
What a great looking fence! Good job! Look at all the welding practice you are getting in 🤩 As far as the wiggle in the fence line, the Navajo people believe nothing is perfect, except for the Gods. They were given the gift of weaving by the Gods and taught by Spiderwoman herself - an important deity to the Navajo. To honor the Gods, Navajo weavers deliberately incorporate an imperfection. 😉 I personally adhere to that thought when quilting 🙄😆 Yippee for a completed Legend Dairy Goat Barn and safe, secure fencing for the new kids on the block!
Pretty awesome fence looks really sharp. Better welds than I have done lol course I only did it as a kid and haven't touched a welder since I left my fathers home.
Cutting those saddles in the field are hard and there will be a lot of wasted pipe. A band saw that can articulate like an ellis 1500 would make it so much easier. Cut them in the shop at 35 degree angles. Tack a piece of rebar or sucker rod across the bottom so that it spans the hole and will make sure that the fence follows the grade as the pipe won't sink down in the hole all the way, it will dangle a bit. Line everything up with a piece of pvc and then backfill the hole.
Pipe welding can be challenging. Always want a groove there you want to weld like a v. And yes leathers are your friend. And chaps trust me leg burns are the worst.
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Commodores: " She's a Brick House, Mighty, Mighty" ---> Ashley is all that!! Any man would be lucky to have Her by his side !! What a hard worker! Another terrific video of the whole family... Just wanted to give the Supermom a shout out!! :)
Your channel has quickly become my go to homestead site! Watching you all work as a family and helping each other grow is a pleasure! Always looking for a new video! Thanks
16:49 you just plant a really important plant right where it goes whoops and you can tell everybody that you went round it deliberately!😂😂😂
Good, sturdy fence! That should keep those goat babies inside where they can be safe. If you made it through with only one boggle, you are doing fantastic. (Yes, I've constructed a fence or two.) Ashley, I know what you mean about jobs that seem to go on forever, but you are getting closer all the time.
That is a very nice looking fence. I am looking forward to seeing the baby goats. Who doesn’t like seeing a baby goat? 🐐 ✌🏻❤️🙏🏻
Wow, that fence is Bad-ass! Your entire homestead will live on long beyond your years.
I think you guys enjoyed and had the most fun doing the goat barn never seen Ashley so happy until her dad came to help I really enjoy watching this build
Working for yourself and family is what makes life satisfying.
I completely agree
Cloud is so mellow and then there are the doodles!!😂😂 It’s so real to hear all the kibitzing that goes on while y’all work on a project!❤
Isn’t it a blessing to have the kind of relationship with ALL our munchkins as WE do! Our family’s, not all family’s as blessed.
Awesome work Peeps, LOVE the fence line ! I also love the combo of a welding day plus a nurturing salve made of dez essence, hand made and gifted with kindness, sweet !
Please share Hummingbirds link if able.
As Adeli's vision takes shape with the willingness, support, work and heart of family and community dreams happen.... Mighty wonderful 🐐♥️🐐
Just a hint on self protection, spray starch your over shirt before you weld, the splatter will mostly will bounce off and wont burn thru to your skin, also a mix of 50/50 soap and water in a spray bottle sprayer on an welding area before you weld, 80-90% of the splatter can be scarped off with a heavy flat scraper
You make " learning as you go" look professional! Well done, that fence looked like hard work!
MAKING SERIOUS PROGRESS, DON'T FORGET TO GO BACK OVER THE WELDS WITH SOME PRIMER, BROWN RATTLECAN WOULD BE THE EASIEST. HAVE A GREAT WEEK AND GOD BLESS AMEN.
Since the pipes are already nice and rusty we're not really worried about it. Rusted metal is a thing here in the desert :)
Glad you did the pipe fence. Much safer low maintenance goat friendly 😊. I recently found out that lavender oil will heal cut. I’ve used it on a burn and was amazed that it didn’t blister & stopped the pain. But a friend recently cut his arm with a grinder and stitches were needed. He said no to stitches so cleaned it applied a few drops of lavender. Pulled it shut with 2 bandaids wrapped it for two days and when he took off the bandage it was closed. He chose to leave it open for air. He did continue to put lavender on. I wanted to wrap it again. It’s been over a week and is healed. There are only two companies I trust. doTerra or Young Living, there oils are the best.
Never give up...
Never surrender!
LoL
Most projects take longer than we thought they would. The key to success is to keep going and don't give up. Good job on the fence!👍👌👏
Fence is looking great.
Good morning hope your folks had a wonderful day and I keep up the good work I like what you guys are doing do you want a beautiful job keep up the good work folks❤❤❤
It’s super easy to get a 90 degree corner off a straight wall. The 3-4-5 method. Mark a point 3’ down the wall and mark your line 4’ from the wall and when moved so that the two points are 5’ apart you have a 90 degree angle. 6-8-10 also works.
Awww sneak peek a baby so cute. I love that you share of your frustrations you always are so positive and look like you have endless energy. I lack so much self-discipline in follow through. I am so envious of you all blessings and more cooking videos please
That fence should keep out the neighbors' marauding dogs! ❤😍🥰
This channel is so rewarding to watch……love your family.❤❤❤❤❤
Looks really sturdy n safe for the kids!!
A lot of accomplishment. Great job. Adeline must be getting a little antsy about this job knowing the kids are almost here. Can't wait to see her bringing the goats all into their new home. See you all, from Central Oklahoma.
Wow, welding a metal fence for the goats. That's a big corner pole. More concrete. Wow, that fence is HEAVY DUTY! Great, another water tank for the goat barn. I'm glad you'll have a sink inside too. I hope you can persevere Ashley. I'm sure it can feel overwhelming at times. You guys are such an inspiration. I'm so glad you saw James' fence and he is helping you learn how to do it. I remember the metal you got to protect the PVC going under the foundation. I like that "H" brace all the way around method of building the fence. The saddle cut looks cool. Welding it all up! So sorry your arms got burned Ashley! I hope the creosote does the trick and I'm glad it smells so good. Thanks hummingbird! Incredible job guys! I like the chalk drawings on the posts. Thanks for this video Longnecker family! Thanks for the previews for the next video.
You may want to put coyote rollers across that fence.
A coyote can jump a 5 foot fence easily and do it constantly in my neighborhood.
A solar powered electric fence at the top around the perimeter would also work and be easier to install.
I’d go 6-7 foot minimum with the electric fence wires in maybe two lines parallel to the top bar.
Excellent job!
We already have a perimeter electric fence
Double fence using corridor as dog run( Shepard or Bird dogs) or your wonderful Labapoos or whatever those are? Just started watching, WANT to MARATHON
So, we have a 9 strand high tensile electric perimeter fence. This 5' field fence is inside it. There is one Great Pyrenees in with the goats at all time and one roaming the entire property as well. So quadruple protection :)
Be sure to cap the pipes so they won't hold water another fantastic video love love watching y'all
Totally Awesome fence! What a great project! Loving this and love you all! ❤❤❤❤❤❤
The goat station is something that had to happen sometime anyway.
The house is going to be such a MUCH HUGER project. Kids don't wait, human, or goat.
When they arrive they are there. Good to take a break on the house and get ready.
Those goats are going to be (ARE!) a huge bonus. Best to keep them healthy and easy to husband.
That auger is a gem 🎉what a digging machine!! Fences look professional 😮
Howdy to all the Homies cant wait to see all the cool ideas that blossom from working with steel. what used to be trash , will soon be seen as treasure. ( horseshoes for example ). much love from crescent city CA.
You guys are such hardworkers - it is inspiring. :)
Great! Great! Great! 🎉
You guys continue to amaze me with your vision and how it all comes together. Awesome Fence!!! Love watching your channel 💛
❤love that fence
The skills you’re amassing through your many projects just blows me away!! Looking great TSH!!!
Love the heavy duty fence, never perfect but still very nice.
Wow! You guys are amazing. And the baby goats teaser at the end made my day. :)
Love the fences! Those will last a lifetime! Love the team work your family has ❤🎉
Just a suggestion, you may already be going to do it. But you may want to cap the top of all the verticle pipes, so the rain can't collect to rust them from the inside, and also to keep wasps and other critters from creating homes inside.
Yeah have to get them on the next trip to a large town.
We’re heading up to Flagstaff to take our daughter to Lowell Observatory for her 10th birthday that weekend! One of these days, I’m gonna make it down for a workshop or a meet and greet! Love you friends and have an awesome weekend! ❤
Wow! The goat ranch is coming along nicely!
Definitly a success! Like every project you plan, start and accomplish, by the way...
It looks like Cloud agrees with it, he seems to feel fine at his future supervising post (and thát from day 1 on).
Ashley, we can hear 'the fatigue' through your voice wenn you talk about the wish of continuing with the house-build... Idea: take a nice day off after finishing the goatbarn and the planned info/project/...day. Just to celebrate, but more important for your own health.
👍for the family and 'respect!'
👏👏👏
Good morning everyone. From South Carolina.
Great job Guys👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Awww love the cute sneak peak of the kids. So cute 🥰 great work so far guys. You’ve got this 🎉
TSH, just WOW! 🎉 Amazing DIY work. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 You guys ROCK 🤘🎸🚀
✨🙏🏼♥️
WOW the fence looks amazing!
No! It can’t be finished already!❤❤❤ Great job.
Wow! That is a pro-level fence! Exactly ZERO suggestions for improvement needed! Carry on!
Wow looks so good !
Please tell us that someone got to swing upside down on the new fence!
Inspiring work.
Best wishes for your meet and greet.
Haha that would have been Ada 😂
Looking good! Good luck with your project.😅 just a note: we have a fence like that, my husband put it up 50 years ago we haven’t had any problem with the rust our pipe didn’t have caps either. We live in Tucson and really don’t get that much rain over here.
Yeah all the rust comments are making us laugh. Surface rust is just a thing here in the desert. We will put caps on them, though. Not great to hold a bunch of water inside and weaken the cement.
nice progress
Y’all are super talented, must have been farmers or ranchers in your former lives.😀 Ashley , considering the fit and finish of your materials, your welds look good.👍
Great work ! Guys !
Everything you do you are learning new skills that will serve you well in the future.
Bonsoir la famille. I just got home from spending the day with my better half at the beach in France whilst we looked at the Cliffs of Dover in England. what a transition from sea to desert. the poles and supports look quite fine. Adalai will be quite pleased with your effort. Ashley, mama said there will be days like this... where the enthousiasm is not there. but hang in there, you'll get it done. many thanks for the vidéo.
That enclosure is so wonderful. Your goats are going to be so happy and safe.
Aw man your meet and greets on my national holiday 🍀😎
the out of line post only needs a little tap and shove with the tractor bucket, Great job
If only we had a tractor…
Morning 🤠🐾☕️
The spotters can add flame and spark control to the resume. I love that you tickled with clips of the fence and babies. Can't wait.
The fence looks really good, I appreciate the safety information as well, I don’t know anything about welding and hadn’t even thought about the pretty obvious fire spotters needed. I can’t wait to see your next post.
Just WOW! Love your stick-to-it-ism❣️ What a great job!
Harbor Freight sells some Kevlar sleeves that I use when I am welding and its too hot to wear my welding jacket. They also have leather sleeve too I think. I have both, forgot where I got the leather ones.
You are doing such a wonderful job. Go Team
I could smell it! Nice!
Hi tiny shiny homesteaders, just loving this project. It’s putting you through your learning paces which become a skill set with your home build. Jon, I worry seeing angle grinders with no guards. Your fingers are so close to that cutting wheel with little protection. The reason I worry is that I have experience as an industrial nurse as well as being an avid DIY hobbyist. I have seen grinder wheels shatter and dig into parts of workers bodies. These guys were strong men but the grinder pulled from their hands. Fingers have been lost too. I was using a small grinder and had an accident. It kicked back and bit. The injury was a wrist cut which took out a tendon too, 4 months of physio and a few surgeries later sorted it. I have to maintain lots of exercise to retain that mobility and keep the repaired tendon supple. Having noted that, put the guard on , please.
That is some Ultra fence frame!
Leather sleeves and apron is a good item when welding
Looks absolutely wonderful :) Love it
You guys did a great job on that fence
the whole where does the pipe go in relationship to where are the strings reminded me of when people first learn to cut wood and they have to learn kerf and pick a rule and follow it consistently or their stuff won't fit right
Love the fence design!!
Dam folks.. you're smashing it.. the skills you got and learned are amazing. So, so much respect for that. I've just done the first fencing job of the year. Thankfully, the weather is getting better here, and I'm coming out of winter mode..time to work ,work ,work.. but if you can send me what you're taking to help me out, that would be great 😅.
Great job as always
I love how you're willing to take on any project! And that you're willing to make mistakes! What a find with the new fencing. Looks good and sturdy. Will you need to paint or coat the pipes from further rust?
The pipe was already pretty rusted, and with the low humidity here it's not really a concern. Looks cool, too :)
Jonathon, Tippin trick, next time after you find your square lines, move your string like you have a 5 inch pipe is what that looks like move it 2 1/2 inches over that way the strangle be exactly where the edge of your fence pipe needs to be Save a little bit of manual labor
I really admire all the things that y'all learned and put to work!! Luv y'all!!! God Bless!!
Hello 👋 ❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊😊looks amazing ❤😊
Wow awesome fence. Welding isnt easy but you sure made it look easy Ashley. ❤❤
What a great looking fence! Good job! Look at all the welding practice you are getting in 🤩 As far as the wiggle in the fence line, the Navajo people believe nothing is perfect, except for the Gods. They were given the gift of weaving by the Gods and taught by Spiderwoman herself - an important deity to the Navajo. To honor the Gods, Navajo weavers deliberately incorporate an imperfection. 😉 I
personally adhere to that thought when quilting 🙄😆
Yippee for a completed Legend Dairy Goat Barn and safe, secure fencing for the new kids on the block!
1/2 basement w/ ramp!
Pretty awesome fence looks really sharp. Better welds than I have done lol course I only did it as a kid and haven't touched a welder since I left my fathers home.
Hope the pain has reseeded Ashley. Great job. 🇳🇿
Wow, that will be a great fence! “Let’s get started”…nod, helmet shields drop…😂😂😂😂
The soil looks good and good depth too what is the pH?
HEROES! 😍💝🍀
Looks great!! ❣️❣️❣️
You guys have put this container up fast and beautiful. Maybe get another container and build out guest rooms for your family.
Use excavated dirt for grow bag mix
Great job ❤
Cutting those saddles in the field are hard and there will be a lot of wasted pipe. A band saw that can articulate like an ellis 1500 would make it so much easier. Cut them in the shop at 35 degree angles. Tack a piece of rebar or sucker rod across the bottom so that it spans the hole and will make sure that the fence follows the grade as the pipe won't sink down in the hole all the way, it will dangle a bit. Line everything up with a piece of pvc and then backfill the hole.
Pipes were already cut to length, and we don’t have a shop so this was the best way to do it for us.
Learning to weld made me an expert on grinding 😉. Good job on the job 👍
Pipe welding can be challenging. Always want a groove there you want to weld like a v. And yes leathers are your friend. And chaps trust me leg burns are the worst.
❤welcome ❤to Aiken you are
Plenty of room for the whole family
&between weld beads!