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Been building fences for almost 9 years now , knocking out that L bracket is genius and I will now be doing from here on out
This is just what I needed The directions weren’t very clear Nice tip on modifying that bracket. Your fence looks awesome. Thanks again
Yea it was ab it expensive tho thanks to the plandemic.
Your fence looks awesome, those posts are badass
Thanks! Was expensive due to up in wood from the plandemic.
@@JacobKnightRiderShop yes I wish the pandemic would end prices would go down hopefully.
Thanks. Was going to return it because it would slide off top piece. Your hack worked great!
Cool
Thanks for the video helped a lot. Those cheap bastards should be sending that piece you made lol who wants to rest the cane bolt on top of something it can easily slide off of
Thanks for that hacksaw trick !
Yea I used my air saw, faster. amzn.to/4aZDUoV
Nice hack...literally! 😊👍🏻
So you just pound the rods into the ground
If you have concrete use a hammer drill with a masonry bit and drill a hole for the bolts to sit in.
Not bad
Been building fences for almost 9 years now , knocking out that L bracket is genius and I will now be doing from here on out
This is just what I needed The directions weren’t very clear Nice tip on modifying that bracket. Your fence looks awesome. Thanks again
Yea it was ab it expensive tho thanks to the plandemic.
Your fence looks awesome, those posts are badass
Thanks! Was expensive due to up in wood from the plandemic.
@@JacobKnightRiderShop yes I wish the pandemic would end prices would go down hopefully.
Thanks. Was going to return it because it would slide off top piece. Your hack worked great!
Cool
Thanks for the video helped a lot. Those cheap bastards should be sending that piece you made lol who wants to rest the cane bolt on top of something it can easily slide off of
Thanks for that hacksaw trick !
Yea I used my air saw, faster. amzn.to/4aZDUoV
Nice hack...literally! 😊👍🏻
So you just pound the rods into the ground
If you have concrete use a hammer drill with a masonry bit and drill a hole for the bolts to sit in.
Not bad