The Secrets Fence Installers Don't Want You To Know

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Published 2021-10-24
Can 3 men install 1000 feet of Kentucky four board fence in one day without digging? This is how the pros build and install a strong wood fence without using concrete. With help from Mark from Swi Fence and Ryan Sloop from Sloop Fence, I'll show you how the pros avoid the worst part about installing a new fence. Digging the holes. We used pressure-treated 5/4" x 6" x 16' pine boards but usually fence installers use rough cut lumber. We installed over 260 feet in under 5 hours because of filming. Thanks for watching! šŸ‘ SUBSCRIBE: bit.ly/2Iy7PK3

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All Comments (21)
  • @trentreece639
    From someone who installs fence for a living (in Asheville NC) it's refreshing to finally see a video of people who know what they're doing build a fence. Good video!
  • @toddwrenn7741
    I have a lot of freaking tools, and I donā€™t install fences. But, somehow I feel like I ā€œneedā€ a post driver, 6ā€ nailer AND a STIHL climbing saw. Great video guys!
  • @bradw6413
    Only screw up is location. I would look better in front of my house! Looks really good.
  • @rlgroshans
    Yes, these guys do awesome work. Just goes to show.....having the right tools and the proper knowledge makes the job look easy.
  • @GPOutdoors
    The fence looks sharp out there Hax! Changes the whole look of the entrance to your home. Nice job and I think a great choice of fencing. Thanks for taking us along!
  • @Teefs
    You make this look a lot easier than it is. My husband installed this same fence around our horse pasture here in KY(we hired out the post driving, and he did the rest himself). Yours looks great!
  • @C-M-E
    What I gained from this tutorial: To get the perfect fence, use the imperfect family members as posts, drive them into the ground with sufficient force, and some time later you'll have a perfect fence. It's also quicker if you use a custom built machine. šŸ˜šŸ‘
  • Looks amazing. I have a start up fence business and I love watching your videos with SWI and learning new things. Great stuff from some great people! Thanks guys
  • Impressive! Clean lines, staggered planks, vertical face trim planks, deep posts, ample fasteners, great job. Really nice, clean lines, parallel with overall grade. Perfect, even post spacing, viable production techniques allowing high quality and a viable project. Great job.
  • That's a beautiful fence. When I picture a perfect fence for a property that's what I imagine. Keeps the critters in the yard and yet looks beautiful.
  • Thatā€™s a nice looking corral rail fence. I wish it was that easy in the west but we have to auger holes to set the posts. Youā€™d never get them to drive into the ground here unless it was after winter rains and before the ground starts drying out. In summer months youā€™d be hard pressed to get steel t-posts to drive.
  • These boys know their stuff and my favorite part is that they have fun doin it. When you take life too serious it ends up being a lot shorter. Way to go guys. I appreciate the content very much.
  • I have built a couple of fencesā€¦..and let me tell you, after watching this video, I did it wrong!!! Great video guys.
  • @jaredjhale
    Unfortunately, the fence pounder wouldn't work for most of my yard. I've go SO.MANY. ROCKS. From small ones to 300 lb ones, they're everywhere under my lawn. I found out a couple years after buying my house that across the street used to be a gravel pit, which lets you imagine just how many rocks are in my yard. I've been redoing my sprinklers for the past couple years and it's been horrible.
  • @232fezz
    You guys need a show in Branson. Not only informative, but the quick witted remarks are spot on. Find a time to throw in ā€œthatā€™s what she said!ā€ Stay safe from Mid-Missouri.
  • @Helen-sound
    The fence looks fantastic . I love the trick with the measuring tape and staggering the joins . That protech Evo is an amazing piece of equipment . I did notice it was the British flag on it not an English flag . šŸ˜‰
  • @sillysausage72
    Never really paid attention to that adhesive on the nails. I always thought it was there just to keep the nails together. Learn something everyday. Great entertaining video! New sub here.
  • Great Job on the Fence Guys. Love the look of a Kentucky 4 board Fence ! šŸ’–šŸ’–šŸ¤£
  • @emrsngs
    I love you guys! I've got to put up about 600 ft of fence this spring and not gonna lie...I'm dreading the post-hole-digging.