Great video mate, Just a little thing I noticed, when you joined the two rolls to get the length you could have terminated both ends at the strainers and kept pulling the slack out with the gripples and gripple tool. All you have to do is remove the verticals with some snips as you pull them up.
Yeah it’s is an option and I have been doing that a little however would be better with a couple of clamps to get a better pull rather than taking multiple verticals out each time. It’s what I’ve done on plenty of plain top wires though. 👍
On any long stretch, especially if it has bend a strainer should be installed Also the wire should be on the side the stock is in so they are pushing against the posts and not the staples Posts are marked from the bottom, so the are all the same distance from the ground, not the top, so the fence follows the lay of the land Never have to cut the top of posts
When fencing a long stretch might it be a good idea to make up some long hooks that hook on the top of the posts and hold up the wire loosely so its not causing friction as you tension it.
The hinge joint mesh is ok if there's a risk of trees falling on the fence, it'll collapse but can be pulled back up again. However, it's a royal pain in the butt when stripping the picket wires to prep the end or joins, would prefer the fixed knot style but not stocked by my local supplier.
Few weeks back when I retire the Volvo. Just needed more towing capacity so an older high mileage Disco is hopefully going to behave itself as the new workhorse!
Not really had much issue with my Disco 3 and it's about 14 years old, use it mostly for transporting the spaniels and other spaniel type paraphernalia 😉😉
Sounds about right! 😂 Went for an older model that will just be an occasional workhorse like the Volvo was, albeit better suited for towing. Not sure I would trust relying on it as a daily. 😬
Did I miss you getting the disco? What has it replaced? As long as you look after it, it will serve you well. Mine is over twenty years old and I wouldn't swap it for anything 😊
Great job Tim. In my experience the staple depth is pretty critical it wants to hold the wire firm but not bury the wire into the post. If the staple does not at least contact the wire when the stock rub against the fence the galvanised coating on the wire will be taken off with the rubbing action of the wire on the inside of the staple and may develop rust in that spot shortening the life of the fence. I wonder how others have got on with the Robinia posts maybe the suppliers can give you some advice on fixings etc.
I wonder how the Paslode pneumatic or fuel-driven staplers compare to the big red M? I did 9 acres of horse paddock with game fencing, trundling along with my atv, a generator and a compressor. Noisy, a bit of a faff going back and forth with the hose, but it beat the heck out of hammering staples.
Thanks for the tutorial. Can you send me a link for that blue metal bar type thing 😅 that holds the fence for tensioning and the ratchet that you used on the top one which u said cost about £40. Might get 2, 1 for the bottom and one for the top. Thank you again
For the sheep wire i like to get the tow of my boot under it so its off the ground, stops it rotting in the scrub that builds up around it, also easier move it in 30 years time 😁
Yeah I’ve put the bottom single strand a toe above ground and then set the net just above that. Handy to use the single strand to cover any dips the net doesn’t follow. 👍
Glad yours is working better now. I looked at this earlier and Milwaukee pair this tool in their own packs with a 3 Ah high output battery. Maybe give that little bit more oomph! Love the videos
As usual, Maggie does a great job helping out, guarding against wolf attack and inspecting the finished work.
Bear attacks, please!
Great video mate, Just a little thing I noticed, when you joined the two rolls to get the length you could have terminated both ends at the strainers and kept pulling the slack out with the gripples and gripple tool.
All you have to do is remove the verticals with some snips as you pull them up.
Yeah it’s is an option and I have been doing that a little however would be better with a couple of clamps to get a better pull rather than taking multiple verticals out each time. It’s what I’ve done on plenty of plain top wires though. 👍
On any long stretch, especially if it has bend a strainer should be installed
Also the wire should be on the side the stock is in so they are pushing against the posts and not the staples
Posts are marked from the bottom, so the are all the same distance from the ground, not the top, so the fence follows the lay of the land
Never have to cut the top of posts
Fair play Tim, that's hard graft for a single person.
When fencing a long stretch might it be a good idea to make up some long hooks that hook on the top of the posts and hold up the wire loosely so its not causing friction as you tension it.
The hinge joint mesh is ok if there's a risk of trees falling on the fence, it'll collapse but can be pulled back up again. However, it's a royal pain in the butt when stripping the picket wires to prep the end or joins, would prefer the fixed knot style but not stocked by my local supplier.
Discovery when did that happen
Exactly I was just about to ask that
Few weeks back when I retire the Volvo. Just needed more towing capacity so an older high mileage Disco is hopefully going to behave itself as the new workhorse!
Not really had much issue with my Disco 3 and it's about 14 years old, use it mostly for transporting the spaniels and other spaniel type paraphernalia 😉😉
Great video. Fence is coming along nicely 👌
Have you got the depth gauge set all the way on the Milwaukee stapler should be putting those staples in fine
You can now start a 3rd channel for fixing the Discovery every week
Sounds about right! 😂 Went for an older model that will just be an occasional workhorse like the Volvo was, albeit better suited for towing. Not sure I would trust relying on it as a daily. 😬
Steady on steady on, don't give the Disco too much grief....lol
Did I miss you getting the disco? What has it replaced? As long as you look after it, it will serve you well. Mine is over twenty years old and I wouldn't swap it for anything 😊
Great job Tim. In my experience the staple depth is pretty critical it wants to hold the wire firm but not bury the wire into the post. If the staple does not at least contact the wire when the stock rub against the fence the galvanised coating on the wire will be taken off with the rubbing action of the wire on the inside of the staple and may develop rust in that spot shortening the life of the fence. I wonder how others have got on with the Robinia posts maybe the suppliers can give you some advice on fixings etc.
Staples are not meant to hold the wire firm on high tensile wire, they are there to hold it up nothing more
You missed my point about the wire being able to move excessively behind the staple
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If it’s moving that much it’s too slack
There’s a clue in the name high tensile
I wonder how the Paslode pneumatic or fuel-driven staplers compare to the big red M? I did 9 acres of horse paddock with game fencing, trundling along with my atv, a generator and a compressor. Noisy, a bit of a faff going back and forth with the hose, but it beat the heck out of hammering staples.
Hope it was another auction car👍👍
Looking good 👍
When did u get the disco 4 ? Did I miss that?
Thanks for the tutorial. Can you send me a link for that blue metal bar type thing 😅 that holds the fence for tensioning and the ratchet that you used on the top one which u said cost about £40. Might get 2, 1 for the bottom and one for the top. Thank you again
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When you wrap the netting at the very end wooden post , what are those clips called? Is this better than using u nails?
I would like to know that to
Best to either tie with a termination knot or use the T gripples. They don't require a tensioning tool and easy to use.
How many acres did you do and how many metres did you use
For the sheep wire i like to get the tow of my boot under it so its off the ground, stops it rotting in the scrub that builds up around it, also easier move it in 30 years time 😁
Yeah I’ve put the bottom single strand a toe above ground and then set the net just above that. Handy to use the single strand to cover any dips the net doesn’t follow. 👍
Wonder if the staple gun is more up for the task with a high output battery
Both brand new batteries but seems to be working better than it did straight out of the box.
Glad yours is working better now. I looked at this earlier and Milwaukee pair this tool in their own packs with a 3 Ah high output battery. Maybe give that little bit more oomph! Love the videos
Is there anywhere you can get the hoodies from
On the website. Www.restorationcouple.com We have a few in stock but get them made to order locally. 👍
Woh... New car Tim?
Volvo finally needed replacing 🙁
Nooo... End of an era - Hope the new one serves you as well as the Volvo did :D ! @@diyfarm
Who’s the contractor with the big knockers?
I trust you're paying Maggie full consultancy rates!
Of course! Usually in the form of the occasional ball throw. 😂
"Going to get this fencing finished today" could end being a meme for the channel...
Too much faffing about...