Davos Fencing Clip - The End of Fencing Staples?
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An ingenious little clip made by a family business in Victoria solves problems commonly associated with staples. Find out just how special this little clip is.
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Another top review Tim, your are putting together a nice little reference library of Aussie manufacturers having a good go in this industry, keep up the great work.
Well done Tim. Great to see another great local product that can be so beneficial.
I use these on my farm, gained another 10 years life out of a split and aged fence. Will never go back to staples. I hope you persevere with this channel, I think you will eventually build up a large sub base. 🍺🍺👍
Brilliant, well done Davo and Nichol, great product,
I've often thought that there could be a better system than the staples. This is far better than I imagined. The packaging is stellar. Real people who know what they are doing
@3RDOOR
6 ай бұрын
Makes me dizzy. ✌🏻❤️🇨🇦🫵🏻😎💪🏻🙌🏻😊
Very brilliant 👏, I'm installing new 12 foot fence posts to my existing posts on my farm in MN. Over 20 years old & an update is needed. Great tips & there is no electricity involved which helps out. Glad that I watched this b4 I started the project. I subscribed!
This is one of those brilliant ideas that you wish you'd thought of yourself, well done, I will be using these from now on. Cheers and thanks for another awesome review
Thanks for letting us know about these clips Tim. Davo's is only a short drive from us and we are enjoying the ease of using these clips. Well worth the money and nice people to deal with.
Awesome product tim. Congratulations Davos for your ingenuity that helps others to make life easier.
Seems like a great product Tim. Thanks for sharing.
Another great video Tim. Liked and saved this one as well. I will definitely be getting some of these when the time comes to instal my fencing. I contacted the couple who produce these clips and very happy to support their business.
I totally agree with Mr Harvey! There is a great need for this item in the U.S. and especially here in Oklahoma.
I hope this product has already secured international patents. Great inventions are always simple. And they're alwys obvious AFTER they've been invented. Good luck to the inventors. I see an awful lot of fence posts here in the southern U.S. that need these devices.
Thank you so much for your videos, always full of good know - how information. Regards.
Brilliant just what I've been dreaming about, these clips may just give me my weekends back😎
Thanks Tim, a "tree changer's saviour" ... been out playing with the old fences around our 5 acres ... Your tips and tricks have saved me a fortune resurrecting my fences for another 20 years 😉😉😉 Many thanks, Bruce.
@FarmLearningTim
2 жыл бұрын
Glad to be of help Bruce!
You beauty!!! Will buy straight away.
Fantastic product.👌👌👌👌
Nice idea and good products, thanks
OMG!!! Where were these when I was growing up. Riding my horse with fencing pliers and a bucket of staples. Wow. Impressive!!
Thanks for the shout out Tim, these clips from Davo are a perfect solution when using Fencestay.
Great video Tim and a brilliant product. Can’t wait until we can get these in New Zealand. I understand they were meant to be down here for one of our Field Days back in June but COVID buggered that all up. Definitely something I’d use. 👍
You're a deadset champion Tim!
Great video and a great option !! Love it !! Thanks mate...well done as always !!
@craigwillis3372
4 жыл бұрын
@@FarmLearningTim Thanks to you Tim...really enjoy your postings if you will pardon the pun !!
I bought a box of these. Made short work of a 500m section I was tidying up. Good one Tim, good one Davo.
Awesome product, and channel. Subscribed.
nice work Tim. we really appreciate your effort in putting together great tutorials and reviews. they're super helpful for us and our customers. keep up the good work!
@FarmLearningTim
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks mate. I really enjoy the work and appreciate the support and great learning I get to do!
Looks good. I stopped using nails, staples and any other pointy thing hit by a hammer years ago. Everything I attach is screwed. At the end of the day it makes me smile.
Great idea, thanks for the review
Bloody brilliant!
Brilliant idea!
Aw that looks brilliant - love the thought they put into the packaging/tote - only thing I'm wondering if a branch falls on the fence... Looks very neat & I love that this is a small family business - your idea for spiral insulators sounds ideal! Must show my hubby (although he's sick of fencing, but maybe for the next project, next year!)
Yessss tim thanks been looking forward to this video mate thanks for the amazing content as always I look forward to it
Last year I made my own metal Clips out of the steel strapping/banding used for securing pellets, only needed to punch holes in them using a hole puncher that I got from Harborfreight 👍
Brilliant idea and incredibly basic which the best ideas often are.
This was the first video of yours I have watched and truthfully enjoyed it! Liked and subscribed! Now I have the task of watching the rest! Thank you!
@FarmLearningTim
Жыл бұрын
Thanks mate. Hopefully you like the range of topics!
good stuff. I bought a new farm 16 years ago and made all the fences out of steel. I learned from all my mistakes from when I bought another farm 40 years ago . Ps . I was the only person not to lose all my fences in the bushfires 3 years ago
Hi I’m almost done fencing I like the product to late for order now thanks for sharing
great product. I love watching you doing tthe fencing videod. always looks awesome neat and tidy when finished - as it should do.
Bloody excellent
Those are brilliant, what a good idea. Easy to fit and no tensioning issues. Have to see if they're available in the UK. Thanks for taking the time to post that.
@FarmLearningTim
3 жыл бұрын
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I no longer live in the country but I can see my husband and I would've raved about these. Yay for the inventors!
EXCELLENT!
Clips could be hot dipped in a type of nylon to insulate them. Maybe the fixing screw could be fitted with a nylon washer to prevent it chafing through the clip. Well thought out invention.
Product looks great...
Brilliant.
WOW that's a super product
Great video, I have just spent 6 months replacing burnt fences on our property here in East Gippsland, we're cutting up the old posts and stays for firewood. The biggest hassle has been removing the ancient staples. They seem to last pretty well from my experience.
@jazpanoz4996
3 жыл бұрын
Scott Lamshed & we just collect the staples from the ash after we burnt the wood during winters here in sth gippy!
This wire support clip needs to be in Bunnings stores so that we can easily access them as I can see home gardeners using them in multiple ways, a brilliant idea.
Very good!
I've used weldmesh clips when needed in the past....but this is sooo much better!😉👍
Very cool!
Oh the staple Bobs I see. Thanks Tim .
As a fencer in the us this is a really good idea. I can see this used in alot of different applications in the fence industry.
what an awesome idea for fencing....
Awesome!
Flippin Genius. Start sending them to the U.S. Love it.
@FarmLearningTim
3 жыл бұрын
Link to product at timthompson.ag/
Awesome!!
Nice one.
In your words it's brilliant
Great idea.
In the UK the posts snap off at ground level way before the wire and staples fail.
@jmeds_jammin
3 жыл бұрын
Why is that?
@Sthilboy56
3 жыл бұрын
@@jmeds_jammin softwood posts they tend to rot through at the base in around 15 to 20 years , I’ve never had a staple ever pull out in the UK
@jmeds_jammin
3 жыл бұрын
@@Sthilboy56 even with concrete? Are they pressure treated?
@Sthilboy56
3 жыл бұрын
@@jmeds_jammin yep even with concrete and they are pressure treated , so much rain constantly getting wet and dry they always fail at ground level just rot through ☹️
@clawhammer704
3 жыл бұрын
In the USA we use black locust post or cedar posts. Those will not rot or use treated telephone poles cut to the length you need for corners.
luv the idea
I think its absolutely brilliant and would be great for my property.
Found Davo's clips last year. Just brilliant and for an older fencer, much easier on the wrists than wielding a hammer.
Fabulous
As soon as possible I will se this product in Sweden, so clever!
Good luck to Davos engineering could see those on my fence, absolutely paranoid about loosing metal into the ground, have spent loads of time looking for the dam staples as they fly of into the Croft. Would stop the pigs by the look of them, quick and a simple idea. Rain would kill the box though, but not a problem.
Looks like a good idea for some apps. I used to use torque drive screws for my electric insulators but I live in northern NY , snow country. I usually take down E - fences for winter but if I don't get to it the snow will weight the wire and snap off the fasteners. If you use galvanized ( or coated ) fasteners you have all these broken fasteners that can get launched some distance an NEVER rot away. Thats my only problem with them. I also use black locust wood posts for most of my fencing and while the screw might go in would probably not come back out. I gotta say I've had an idea for new system that may imploy similar fastening system. Low tech , salvaged components and servicable ( take down for snow).
Very cool product and good video review 👍
@markrichardson29
3 жыл бұрын
Very good
@michaelkaylor6770
3 жыл бұрын
I am watching the right videos when I meet you here!
@terryrichards9766
3 жыл бұрын
I've been out of the cattle business for 7 years now I had 100 miles of high tinsel wire it would have been a wonder accessory to have .
@techsoul5590
Жыл бұрын
Oh its you, Hi!
I love this product! I will be trying to get a hold of this to try it here in Kentucky!
@fomoco300k
4 жыл бұрын
Moneypit Homestead , when you figure out how to get em here in the US, let us know somehow. I want get some, too, in NC.
@MoneypitHomestead
4 жыл бұрын
@@fomoco300k I'm working on it because this looks like it will work great!
@fomoco300k
4 жыл бұрын
Tim Thompson, great idea. Don’t know why I didn’t think of him. He knows how to get all the good stuff here in the us. Top notch fence builder, too. Thanks, Tim.
Always flatten the staple. Got an idea this year to use metal strapping bent in half then screwed to the fence post. After I learned to use the cut off wheel, which I was afraid of, it was plain sailing. Now I can see that I can add tubing to the electric post as this was my next problem.
This is great.
VERY COOL .
Good video.
Tim, at 7:00 it sure looked like there is a predrilled pilot hole in that steel post. Did you forget to mention that? This is a great product. I guess they will ship to the US? Like I said before, not much wood fence post being used around here. Can't speak about all of Texas though, just my county.
I LOVE IT
A hammer never stops in the rain and never runs out of battery .
@pappy9892
3 жыл бұрын
Have spare battery and the other benefits mean Davo's are way better than staples.
@stephendickson9000
3 жыл бұрын
But what is the cost?
@69yenko65
3 жыл бұрын
If I forgot a hammer and its raining I'm headed back for beer and fencing is a tomorrow's project
@hunterbise
Жыл бұрын
clearly, youve never driven lags with a hammer
@widows.son51
Жыл бұрын
@@hunterbise considering I haven’t a clue what a lag so I couldn’t agree with you or not .
It looks like a good product, I’m ordering 500 off to be shipped to Cape Town. Thanks for the advice.
will be getting some of these
I just shared the heck out this one 👍
@mickm2999
4 жыл бұрын
@@FarmLearningTim I know a good man when i see one mate your work is TRULY APPRECIATED 👍🍻
Will definitely be getting these!!! Will check them out on fb and see if we can get an order for our new paddocks , 😁
@hollyberry4749
3 жыл бұрын
Please tell me he patented it so one of the big boys can’t steal his idea 💡
These clips are genius
Marvelous demonstration Tim. I like the clip invetion. And if your using battens !
@tanioraaura1274
3 жыл бұрын
Use staples i guess
That is awesome. Kansas
dont want to rain on your spiral cut insulator idea, but any air gap in the insulation would allow an arc to pass through, let alone moisture from dew,rain etc. using air as an insulator requires a larger gap. The only thing i could think of is a solid round slug of silicon or soft rubber with a slit down the middle, when squeezed by the clip it may remove enough of the air gap but it would be far from ideal.
@dennisknackstedt18
4 жыл бұрын
We have spiralators in the US. It would take a bigger clip. Look them up.
@jasonac
4 жыл бұрын
@@dennisknackstedt18 that would work.
Love it ! Old arthritic hands don’t do hammers well ! Drill drivers aren’t nearly as hard on the hands . Fifty years ago we didn’t have the options / tools available now , lol but fifty years ago I could swing a hammer with the best of em . I’d buy this product in an red hot minute !!
If you have a heap of pre fab wire to put onto wood posts such as post and rail, an air driven padlode with 40mm staples is the quickest way to go, you won’t pull those staples out. But I can see how these would be really handy for attaching wire to in line gal round posts
Awesome
That's a brilliant idea much quicker than staples plus don't hit your fingers in the process plus easy to replace than trying to get the staples out. Wonder if available in the UK thanks for the review
Hi Tim how are you mate I found them on FB after I saw them being used on your post review they are an absolutely marvellous invention. I will be ordering a fair few, I was waiting for your review take care mate great vid as always
@countrywideag-steve275
4 жыл бұрын
@@FarmLearningTim no stress mate not much we are going to be able do at the moment
impressive!
genius. I wish I had see this before I finished my livestock fence a month ago.
I been using them, i'll never go back.
Genius!!
Hey Tim. you can metal print a simple plastic injection mold using a Markforged printer for the insulator and do away with machining but I don't think it would cost you much either because it is a very straightforward part.
@fomoco300k
4 жыл бұрын
Miguel Ángel Simón Fernández, huh?!?
I wish these were around when we ran the farm. Sheesh. Would have saved us a lot of time. If they are available in the US I'll buy some to do my fence for the dog and chickens.
Thanks Tim. Looks perfect for gullys and hill crests where the verticle force often pulls the staples out
Ok product. Good video
Wonderful solution. Spiraled tubing is clever also. Maybe too clever. Cut up the insulator in whatever fashion and you risk the cut turning up in the wrong spot at installation. The design as is is simple and effective. Altering the insulator might lead to a very expensive and finicky solution not fit for a small manufacturer. As it is it's a sure thing. If you find you have the wrong number just cut others in two to make up the difference. If you have too many leave them or back the screw out and remove them. If you have to work on an existing run then cut the tubing as needed yourself. Or use thin rubber sheet in a wrapping manner to build up to proper thickness. Or use electrical tape to build up the insulator. Whatever you do keep china out of it.