Man, I remember watching this as a kid. I’m 43 now and I’m a builder. I enjoyed watching the home improvements shows on pbs when I was a kid. Now we have cordless nailers
@@rromero1318 : 50’s or 60’s ??? 🤣🤣🤣🤣 your off on your times bud. More like mid 80’s to mid 90’s. Did that red truck look like it’s a 58? Or a early 90s?
So nice to see this show again. Brings back memories. Very funny all the comments about how they need to use deck screws, or air nailers and cordless drills... Thank you home time for inspiring the DIY craze that came 10 years after your show.
This is a valuable addition to my woodwork collection th-cam.com/users/postUgkxkNYRBJuiJ6EwD-tQSAlxg0eFKsnR2cgz I still will rate this woodwork plan as the best in my reference library. It always seems to stand out from the rest whenever you go through the library. This is a masterpiece.
I have to watch again cause the first time all I could do was watch her, shes a beauty. Wish my wife was handy. ha ha. I love the old 80's how to videos!!!+++
I'm planning on doing a horizontal fence and our yard is sloped; I really appreciate this video and while I've never built a fence before, I feel much more confident after viewing your video and others. By far, this is the best I've seen and I plan to post pics of our fence once done. Thanks for the share!
I have seen hundred of videos for fencing, and you are the best as you gave many new guidelines..but unfortunate, my partner is not so cooperative..she does not lift even four litres of milk jar from basement fridge to upstairs. I hope in my next life will ask first question befor marrying her that will you give me hand, when I will be fixing fence or other physical jobs....if get yes, I will select her and then I will fix like yours....thanks
That thing would withstand a 300mph wind. Enough lumber there to build 2 fences. Even with the price of lumber 8 years ago it seems a complete waste to me but it is a fine looking fence.
This is a PBS series called Hometime which ran from 1986 to 2016. The host is Dean Johnson and the female co host is Joanne Liebeler. She co hosted from 1987 to 1992 so it could be either way 80s or 90s. I grew up in the 80s and from the looks of this I'd say this is early 90s instead of 80s.
He said he needed a 42 inch deep hole for the post yet he did his first measurement at less than a foot.... you think if he was that experienced he would have certainly known that was nowhere near 42 inches.
Had the top line. I thought those dorks were going to build a real fence instead of that segmented pos and what was the footing spec? I mean they buried the auger in a few of those shots. 18" post hole on 6 foot fence- period! The thing about that is all the other posts help that stay sturdy which it would be anyway. Then, mix some fence post concrete wet and pour it in. It just made me exhausted watching them overkill that job. Even if 1/3 of that post were underground and a car hit it, it still breaks off so what's the point? I'm sure it turns out good and hopefully SOMEone gives them some tips to build it WAY easier. I need a nap...
'How to build a wood fence on slope, in 6,000 easy steps and 16 days.' Houses go up faster than this thing did. Job himself would have given up halfway through this ordeal. You've convinced me to pay someone else to do it. For that I thank you. PS. You do very nice work.
Wow! How much wood did they use. Are they building a fence or something to climb and sit on. Very expensive fence. This should be called 'How to build a wood privacy fence on slope....the hardest and most expensive way'.
Might be easier to set your posts on either end, nail ang pull a string from one to the other, and mark 94" sections down the line making sure the posts are plumb as they meet the line. Alot quicker than hammering stakes and all that, but this video is ollldddddd
dont forget to drink plenty of ginseng before you use the auger. Some african wet the under ground length with motor oil and stick it in a plastic bag to prevent the wood from soaking water and rooting . el cheapo would use bread plastic bag and wood preservative
Ive found for these applications it doesnt matter. When it comes to normal 4x4 fence posts you can just stick the post in the hole, fill it 1/3rd with water, then dump half a bag (25-30lbs worth) of concrete in the hole and mix with a pole or rod. Everything in this video is done to the extreme, this fence design is expensive. Hardly anyone uses 4x6 posts
Vid just cuts off mid flow or perhaps they died of old age before finishing it 💀💀💀💀💀. If I'd ever made a fence with hubby, 80% of the audio would be bleeped out 😂😂😂
For people looking at this video as a primer to fence building look at Postmaster steel fence posts, they are about $30 a piece but they are stronger, easy to install, don't rot out, and don't require as large of a hole. No, I don't sell fencing and I am not a professional fencer.
Good advice. Just put up a postmaster fence myself. Easy install and nice to know that your posts aren't going to rot out. For those who are curious checkout their videos posted on youtube.... I also don't sell fencing.
I wonder how many people used this as a reference on building there fence. If you did im sorry, this was cringe worthy in today's standards. The way he was throwing those post hole diggers was hilarious, if you live in the rocky areas ro places with clay and you value your elbows, knees, arms, ribs and chest dont use anything over an 8 inch bit, 6 inches is acceptable for 4x4s. If your going to rent a machine get a little beaver, its a one man machine and the torque bar keeps the head from twisting and destroying your limbs. Average height is 24 inches, can be the same with gate posts, trust me ive built more of them than these guys. You also dont need to mix the (quikcrete) concrete in moist or humid areas, there is so much moisture in the ground it will harden the concrete, if you dont believe me go bury 20lbs of concrete a couple inches of the ground and come back in 4 or 5 days, it will be rock solid. dont waste your time setting up stakes, set the corner posts 6 inches within the property line then pull the string line around the outside (or inside if it has less obstructions). Pull a tape measure below the string (string should be atleast 2 feet off the ground) at 93 inches and kick a mark in the dirt/grass and move the tape down 93 inches, you will be able to see the kick mark. I didn't finish the video it hurt my soul to much. Good luck guys, i got triggered :P
Man, I remember watching this as a kid. I’m 43 now and I’m a builder. I enjoyed watching the home improvements shows on pbs when I was a kid. Now we have cordless nailers
Legend has it they are still measuring up. Would have finished the job by now.
I was thinking that
Layout is the most important part. The rest is cake.
Well this video was recorded in the 50’s or 60’s look at the glasses and the clothes they were wearing and the mustache that guy has. Old fashion
@@rromero1318 : 50’s or 60’s ??? 🤣🤣🤣🤣 your off on your times bud. More like mid 80’s to mid 90’s. Did that red truck look like it’s a 58? Or a early 90s?
@@rromero1318 bro this was late 80's lmao
So nice to see this show again. Brings back memories. Very funny all the comments about how they need to use deck screws, or air nailers and cordless drills...
Thank you home time for inspiring the DIY craze that came 10 years after your show.
This is a valuable addition to my woodwork collection th-cam.com/users/postUgkxkNYRBJuiJ6EwD-tQSAlxg0eFKsnR2cgz I still will rate this woodwork plan as the best in my reference library. It always seems to stand out from the rest whenever you go through the library. This is a masterpiece.
I have to watch again cause the first time all I could do was watch her, shes a beauty. Wish my wife was handy. ha ha. I love the old 80's how to videos!!!+++
Joanne Liebler - and the show is HomeTime.
They only filmed from the moment they took over
This video is an example of how life moved slower back in the day
What do you think changed?
@@F479999999999 money
I'm planning on doing a horizontal fence and our yard is sloped; I really appreciate this video and while I've never built a fence before, I feel much more confident after viewing your video and others. By far, this is the best I've seen and I plan to post pics of our fence once done. Thanks for the share!
How did it go?
Used to enjoy watching Hometime back in my teens on TLC in the UK, the log home series particularly stands out in memory.
Is this a 1980s production? It sure looks like it. Quite good. Cool dame here. Very appealing.
The way he digs is terrifying
This is the hard and longest way of building a fence
The dramatic grunt when she’s putting the 4x4 in the hole at 12:47 😂 They’re not THAT heavy lol
I posted about the same thing lol
Quikcrete says to put dry cement powder in the hole after leveling the post, then add the wet mix.
Used to love watching this show, wonder what there doing now
Why did you use concrete for only the corner posts instead of all the posts. You even made a point about frost level.
God bless this women, she never complained!!
EDIT OUT THE “BITCHY PARTS It’s in her contract.
And worked hard.
and she look pretty and tidy all the way thruuuu
Somebody should go back to this fence to see how it's holding up
Great ideas and techniques. Thank you.
the flanders build a fence, wheres rod and todd tho?
I have seen hundred of videos for fencing, and you are the best as you gave many new guidelines..but unfortunate, my partner is not so cooperative..she does not lift even four litres of milk jar from basement fridge to upstairs. I hope in my next life will ask first question befor marrying her that will you give me hand, when I will be fixing fence or other physical jobs....if get yes, I will select her and then I will fix like yours....thanks
+Gurman Khera Thanks for the tip
Gurman Khera y
Fix your attitude towards your wife, you might be surprised how helpful she becomes
Gurman Kher
Choy Vong ,
wow thats some very beautiful solid wood!
This guy is Flanders
you make it look harder than it actually is
post in dirt? why????
Good luck finding a wife like this in 2019
Oh, you mean April Wilkerson
LOL...JoAnne Liebeler is gay.
April is AWESOME! 😂😂
Thank modern feminism for bad wives.
😂😂😂
This is the type of stuff that should be showed on television not 24/7 entartainment.
How did they get 10 5/8 for the step down part. So confused
If you use a 3/4" plywood with a 14" hole in the center cut to 4' x 4' clean up is much easier
When augering the post holes?
Wish I could find a labourer like her
love howthe neighbours fence looks nice and simple
14:17 the post wobbles just as he marks it with a pen!
What was all that about...tiny little marks on strings...constant measuring...42 inch deep holes....
oh the days when this fence was affordable...
My wallet hurts just watching this
Jo Jo rocked in shorts
Using coated decking screws is much better in every way.
Square bit decking screw anyone remember them,lol.
I miss home time lol and joe joe..great team work. keep America Great Forever
Thanks for your feedback
I had to watch this video like a thousand times
What was the name of the show that these 2 use to have on tv?
That s10 is soo clean.
All that work, and they didn't even get dirty.
This video is very helpful! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for the nice review of the video tutorial
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Rather than measuring it all out could you use a sheet of peg board to mark where the holes need to be?
hi.when you assemble wooden fence with overlap the boards, how many inches is the overlap?
What is the that weight called hanging from the string when you're finding the post location?
Plumb bob
I love the 80's
That thing would withstand a 300mph wind. Enough lumber there to build 2 fences. Even with the price of lumber 8 years ago it seems a complete waste to me but it is a fine looking fence.
There was a front piece to the "Frame"? I guess I didn't catch that...
-Glad we have better augers these days...
How do you fix the barbed wire?
Very beautiful work
Nothing like Hometime for easy post videos.
thanks for the comment
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and......32 years later...they are still measuring up. they estimate that the project will be done in 2021
Use screws to not compromise the post and concrete.
Unless you have a nail gun then it's okay.. But yeah hammering isn't ideal
You could tell that piece of concrete rubble was a prop for the video at the 8:15 mark.
Right before the invention of deck screws !!!! Damn, must be a lot of purple thumbs back then :(
hello Friends congratulation for the beautyful job.I want to know if the post you used in the fence are 4x6 x10
this video is 40 years old. wake up
@@baptisteneveu3948 🤣🤣🤣🤣
is this from the 90's
This is a PBS series called Hometime which ran from 1986 to 2016. The host is Dean Johnson and the female co host is Joanne Liebeler. She co hosted from 1987 to 1992 so it could be either way 80s or 90s. I grew up in the 80s and from the looks of this I'd say this is early 90s instead of 80s.
He said he needed a 42 inch deep hole for the post yet he did his first measurement at less than a foot.... you think if he was that experienced he would have certainly known that was nowhere near 42 inches.
Mostly was seeing how much time it took to dig a foot
Home time
15:52 the stringer she has her hand on is not square.
18:50 Is that a drill with a cord?!?? WHAT IS THIS MADNESS???
Had the top line. I thought those dorks were going to build a real fence instead of that segmented pos and what was the footing spec? I mean they buried the auger in a few of those shots. 18" post hole on 6 foot fence- period! The thing about that is all the other posts help that stay sturdy which it would be anyway. Then, mix some fence post concrete wet and pour it in. It just made me exhausted watching them overkill that job. Even if 1/3 of that post were underground and a car hit it, it still breaks off so what's the point?
I'm sure it turns out good and hopefully SOMEone gives them some tips to build it WAY easier.
I need a nap...
They kept their shirts tucked in the entire time wow
4 bags of concrete for one post??? ya right
David From Atlanta I thought it was just me!
@@princeross26 Yea same here, KMA on that
12diameter x42” deep
Oh well that was just such a nice video don’t ya know
poor design the boards reat on the bottom sill and will rot from water collecting there.
Other than this fence will take about 6 months to build it's a nice job.
"IF" you're a very slow worker, yes.
@@bldlightpainting Ok so if your fast, 3 months, his point still stands.
With today's timber prices your gonna need a mortgage for a fence like this
One of my favorite how-to's!
Great video
Hmmmm, before purchasing any sort of "plans", search for Woody's site. Hyezmar's finally published his Woodworking Bible. Cheers!
Can the fence be done with 4x4 posts?
+Eric Scott thanks for the comment
+Eric Scott Thanks for your question
+Guide to Landscaping you didn’t answer my question.
+Eric Scott yes, i did mine with 4x4 posts.
+Bo Vorachack how did it turnout
'How to build a wood fence on slope, in 6,000 easy steps and 16 days.'
Houses go up faster than this thing did. Job himself would have given up halfway through this ordeal. You've convinced me to pay someone else to do it. For that I thank you.
PS. You do very nice work.
rumor has it they kept talking like the camera was rolling for the entire project
Wow! How much wood did they use. Are they building a fence or something to climb and sit on. Very expensive fence. This should be called 'How to build a wood privacy fence on slope....the hardest and most expensive way'.
hanks for the advice to call video
13:40 - what could possibly go wrong - hahahahaha
I mean, that fence is gonna last longer than the house. Of course that fence probably cost more than the house too.
Nice work
Oh my god that is a good job
+kindergartethebest Thank you for your opinion
Word is they are still working on the fence. Must be like $40k fence if they plan on making a profit at that pace.
I don’t have any string
Nice fence and a lot of pse timber= expensive.
thank God for nail Guns
Even their drill had a cord!
Thank you.
woah - sudden abrupt end!
You should put 3 or 4 inches of small pebbles under the post for drainage.
Might be easier to set your posts on either end, nail ang pull a string from one to the other, and mark 94" sections down the line making sure the posts are plumb as they meet the line. Alot quicker than hammering stakes and all that, but this video is ollldddddd
Thank you for your advice
Was this filmed in 1970?
I'm sure you can find awesome woodworking plans on woodprix
Fantastic to me. Pure awesomeness. Thanks for tip
No sir all poles get concrete
dont forget to drink plenty of ginseng before you use the auger. Some african wet the under ground length with motor oil and stick it in a plastic bag to prevent the wood from soaking water and rooting . el cheapo would use bread plastic bag and wood preservative
wtf
simple woodworking project free .
August 4 1966
ONE TWO THREE!!!!
Nails?
+Rocc Pro With nails all good
Everybody else says to pour the concrete into the water. I have always done it this way. Guess everybody else is wrong!
Ive found for these applications it doesnt matter. When it comes to normal 4x4 fence posts you can just stick the post in the hole, fill it 1/3rd with water, then dump half a bag (25-30lbs worth) of concrete in the hole and mix with a pole or rod. Everything in this video is done to the extreme, this fence design is expensive. Hardly anyone uses 4x6 posts
A lot of work coming my way is redoing this shit that fell over after 15 years … good work tho lol
She may have been his best co-host. That's when people thought they were married.
I know his name is Dean but what is her's?
I think it's Joanne Liebler.
Vid just cuts off mid flow or perhaps they died of old age before finishing it 💀💀💀💀💀. If I'd ever made a fence with hubby, 80% of the audio would be bleeped out 😂😂😂
For people looking at this video as a primer to fence building look at Postmaster steel fence posts, they are about $30 a piece but they are stronger, easy to install, don't rot out, and don't require as large of a hole.
No, I don't sell fencing and I am not a professional fencer.
Good advice. Just put up a postmaster fence myself. Easy install and nice to know that your posts aren't going to rot out. For those who are curious checkout their videos posted on youtube.... I also don't sell fencing.
I wonder how many people used this as a reference on building there fence. If you did im sorry, this was cringe worthy in today's standards. The way he was throwing those post hole diggers was hilarious, if you live in the rocky areas ro places with clay and you value your elbows, knees, arms, ribs and chest dont use anything over an 8 inch bit, 6 inches is acceptable for 4x4s. If your going to rent a machine get a little beaver, its a one man machine and the torque bar keeps the head from twisting and destroying your limbs. Average height is 24 inches, can be the same with gate posts, trust me ive built more of them than these guys. You also dont need to mix the (quikcrete) concrete in moist or humid areas, there is so much moisture in the ground it will harden the concrete, if you dont believe me go bury 20lbs of concrete a couple inches of the ground and come back in 4 or 5 days, it will be rock solid. dont waste your time setting up stakes, set the corner posts 6 inches within the property line then pull the string line around the outside (or inside if it has less obstructions). Pull a tape measure below the string (string should be atleast 2 feet off the ground) at 93 inches and kick a mark in the dirt/grass and move the tape down 93 inches, you will be able to see the kick mark. I didn't finish the video it hurt my soul to much. Good luck guys, i got triggered :P