You've Never Seen A Fence Like This
Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль
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This is not a common fence design. These folks wanted a custom corrugated metal fence with a cedar topper. Today we're providing them a custom solution complete with steel fence posts!
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Chapters:
00:00 - Layout
03:10 - Digging & Setting
08:25 - Cedar
12:25 - Steel
16:39 - Dressing Out
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@harrywalker968
2 ай бұрын
ausie.. we use steel.. theres top hat sections, 6.2m long. or fence rail, 38mm x 28mm. 7.5m long. the top hats, can be light duty, or grinder heavy duty.. why the hell do you use timber.??.. that adds a sht ton of weight. also, the posts, would be 75mm rhs, not top hats, there weak for support..
@harrywalker968
2 ай бұрын
thats very labout intensive.. its a farm. not a housing estate..
@harrywalker968
2 ай бұрын
how you mark the screws.. from the last known screw, you level to the centre of the batton, then texta dot, where the screws go. horizontal, not vertical. 1200mm leval all you need..
@harrywalker968
2 ай бұрын
i hope yur gona silicone the wood gaps, then give the timber 3 coats of linseeeeed..or not..
@harrywalker968
2 ай бұрын
it does look really good, a bit of color, like paper bark, or something would be nice, but,, fk that.. too nice..
Most states have a fence Law, one way or another. Many states have a common Law fence rule only when the fence is built right on the property line. That means that the neighbor now controls their side of your fence. When I build a fence, I build 1 foot over on my side of the property line. That way if any arguments or issues arise from the neighbor regarding your fence, they have NO SAY IN IT, because it is completely on your property and NOT the shared property line. If they want to do anything to the fence, they would have to trespass onto your property in order to touch your fence. The fence now would NOT be considered common fence Law. That one foot of property you think you lose, you actually GAIN full control of, rather than having your neighbor take you to court and try to claim part control over shared fence argument, when in fact, it is 1 foot on your property away from the property line. Settles any future arguments any neighbor would ever have with you.
@alienapks
2 ай бұрын
On point ..... And Why is it so hard for those types of neighbours to understand that the other guy wants a rest over your loudy mouth.
@erniemenard7727
2 ай бұрын
One foot? I would say that is absolutely ridiculous, one inch is more than enough.
@jeffmcwilliams4060
2 ай бұрын
10 years later your neighbor can claim that 1’ as their property since they have been maintaining it all that time. Maybe not as smart an idea as you think it is.
@williamallen7836
2 ай бұрын
@@erniemenard7727 nope. That is considered to be on the property line, and common fence law kicks in. It needs to be far enough on your property to account for any small variance of the survey. No survey is 100% correct, and you don't want to find out the hard way that you spent several $K on a fence that your neighbor can just tear down just to upset you.
@elladoz1966
2 ай бұрын
Good advice 🤔
My grandpa built bull and horse corrals and fencing from corrugated steel, sign posts which were pretty much the same as postmasters, well piping and sucker rods. In fact, he built everything from it that he could. The stuff he put up 70+ years ago is still standing as well as the rest. Tough.
Built a fence like that 15 years ago still standing zero maintenance
@zmdoor
2 ай бұрын
So you have seen a fence like that before
@triedzidono
2 ай бұрын
hehehehe well said. personally I'd hope not to have to look at such a thing, let alone for 15yrs @@zmdoor
@alexandrea3740
2 ай бұрын
I was thinking the material used for this fence would make it virtually maintenance free, and last for years, plus it looks great.
@mommaoinnh2674
2 ай бұрын
I’m surprised wind doesn’t blow it over with no place for wind to go thru it.
@terrifiorelli9819
2 ай бұрын
My neighbor has same kind of fence though it is rusted and cool.
Did you think about pre drilling all the holes in the panels first? Drill about 10 at a time and use the same top sheet for every 10 panels so the holes are the same. No need to keep marking every hole
@sammiskie1127
Ай бұрын
That's what I do when siding pole barns too
@sananton2086
Ай бұрын
That would be great but the geound always has ups and down no matter how flat it looks
For about 100 years this has been the standard Australian suburban fence. Corrugated iron roofing is incredibly common too.
@gilbertgreens
22 күн бұрын
Was waiting for this comment. Americans think they come up with everything. One strong tornado or storm will make these panels disappear.
I had a corrugated steel fence with concrete posts we built in 1986. Smart not too concentrate too much on the posts being exact, and just cutting the wood after. I used treated 2 x 6 boards in 16 foot lengths and carriage bolts through the custom made posts. PVC pipe was used to make the holes for the bolts.
@BornAgainCarnivore
2 ай бұрын
How has it stood to the test of time and weather, etc..?
@chargermopar
2 ай бұрын
@@BornAgainCarnivoreIt was doing well until hurricane Wilma dropped a tree on it.
Downside of those fences is unlike pickets no wind gets through so if you live in areas with potential high wind gusts I've seen it bend the posts over or the fasteners pull loose and the panel becomes a kite. Here in Colorado the blowing snow also pushes them over as unlike pickets no snow gets through so it just piles up one side.
@SWiFence
2 ай бұрын
Wind is definitely a nemisis around here! We can get 60-70 mph gusts in our part of Wyoming, so we have to engineer for it. Surprisingly, the wind load on this really isn't much more than a solid picket fence with minimal gaps. It still carries a considerable windload of course, which is why we go as deep as we do (to get below frost line) and use as much concrete as we do (just shy of 300 lbs per hole).
I wanted to build a fence like this, the city (USA) said no "too ugly". Being surrounded by rotting/falling down cedar/treated pine and chainlink fences is better. Not to mention steel is recyclable. So much for being 'green' (and having a sense of taste and imagination). All over the world they use steel and in imaginative ways.
@harrywalker968
2 ай бұрын
here in aus. most new housing estates, are the same color fence. mine is paper bark, dull cream, just moved here to moonta bay.. from salisbury, 1/2 acre.. to 1/4 acre. 2 sheds.. anyhoo.. guy bought the house up street on corner, just built a shed, steel,,no timber,. the f,n thing is gray.. ??.. if i knew that, i would of got a pink fence. joke.. frigin stix out like 6 sore thumbs.. its legal here being country ish. to live in a shed till house built.. very few places do that. as to kangaroo,s & dingo,s.. what does a dingo have for breakfast.....................a pis & a look around.. what do you get when you cross a kangaroo with a sheep......................... woolly jumper..
@agrisea.original
2 ай бұрын
Around here (south eastern Oregon) we get some truly scary winds so people in town have used this type of fencing but only four feet tall. The last two feet is privacy lattice also made out of cedar. Very attractive fencing that lasts for years.
@metta4567
2 ай бұрын
My city said similar shit but completely fine to have bent chain link fencing and warped rotton topped wood fence, yes even cedar deteriorates on top in the Texas sun
@chris76-01
21 күн бұрын
It's because of residential zoning laws. You can build any kind of fence in a commercial, industrial or agricultural zoned area.
A QUALITY job guys! I like the use of a story pole for screw placement, and just enough fasteners but not too many. Aplus from a picky old carpenter, and that ain't easy!
@alienapks
2 ай бұрын
Correct
These are everywhere in Australia. Every second house. They come in lots of different colours ,usually blues,greens and greys. We call in colourbond.
@SWiFence
2 ай бұрын
I've been hearing about these in the comments! Very interesting.
My neighbor built a fence like this and I hate the fricking thing. The amount of glare that this produces in the bright sun is ridiculous. Gee, who would of thought.
@PoisonShot20
2 ай бұрын
I was thinking about that!
@babydoll9282
21 күн бұрын
You can always paint your side of the fence just use chalk paint it gives it a flat dull finish
@brentcarnahan624
18 күн бұрын
Use A606 next time, let it rust. Beautiful color with greenery around it, costly but once and done!
I'm not planning to build a fence, but I really like this video. It was entertaining and shows off your ability to find novel solutions to a challenging task. The face and top board treatments are great ideas. Thanks for sharing.
Australia has similar to this on mass, colorbond fencing, it’s everywhere
@SWiFence
2 ай бұрын
Yeah that's right! Little different style, but same general idea.
Good fences make good neighbors.
@SWiFence
2 ай бұрын
Ain't that the truth.
Custom that's old school for years here especially around some of the big salvage yards and auctions. Hey i like the idea you have real good help. He did exactly what you said about dropping the tape.
Someone did one these in my neighborhood and it had slightly more trim boards.....it looks fantastic!
I put in a similar fence for a friend about 20 years ago. Still doing great. I don't think I'd recommend one normally between neighbors, but this one was against a city strip that was overgrown. This kept the weeds and berry bushes from growing thru the fence. It was 6 foot also, and on a slope, so there was a bit more trouble in making sure the "steps' worked out. Biggest problem we had was cutting corrugated nice and cleanly. But I had some electric shears that did well on it. I've put in corrugated on barns and used a plasma cutter that did well, but there is galvanizing on the panels, so that is not nice with a plasma cutter.
@davidmonroe2378
2 ай бұрын
How does it do against the wind ??
I'm a fencing contractor in Australia. Been doing it maybe 18 years now. You guys are the only American fencers I have ever seen do things the same as the good contractors do here! Awesome work and great explanations. I also love that you are using Knipex cutters and Strainrite tools like we do here! Have you used Aussie fence fittings for attaching steel pipe to steel round posts as rail for strainers? Worth looking into, they save sooo much welding and are just as strong if not stronger.
@SWiFence
Ай бұрын
Thanks! That's a high compliment. Haven't seen those--we'll have to check them out! 👍🏻
I built a similar fence 20 years ago for my brother. Instead of steel, he wanted a translucent white fiberglass panels. Other than being dirty it mostly looks the same as the day we put it up.
Great execution on a custom fence. We are getting ready to build a fence on 300' of property line with the neighbors. Your videos have provided tons of important tips on measuring, fasteners, cement, leveling, etc. Hornets and yellow jackets in our area (western Oregon) nest between fence panels. Something to consider based on local.
Mad respect for the quality of workmanship (& video editing)! It's a shame that the trades are not promoted more in our society.
You guys are straight up bad ass fencers 💪🏽
My wife and I added corrugated steel to the inside of our cedar wood fence. The main reason was to prevent fence-fighting between our dogs and the neighbor's dogs. It worked very well! The other reason was the look! That mix of wood and steel looks amazing! Y'all do great work!
@SWiFence
2 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@MazzaJ
2 ай бұрын
I wonder if this was used in a small yard 20x30 if we would get blinded or sunburned in the summer?
@robedmund9948
2 ай бұрын
@@MazzaJ That depends on several factors. In our case, we have trees that block the setting sun which would cause a harsh reflection. Another option is "aging" the corrugated panel so they rust. That patina can be pretty cool looking.
@rayfritz7126
29 күн бұрын
@@MazzaJ grab some black roofing metal
That is a really good looking privacy fence.
2:19 Watched your 4 foot chain link video and was impressed with your presentation. This was a much more detailed install...just be able to line and set to grade all your posts with 8 yards of deliverd concrete is a feat of itself... temperature and weather was on your side! And of course your attention to detail is shown in the finished product. Thanks for sharing.
@SWiFence
2 ай бұрын
Appreciate those compliments!
Great technique, looks beautiful. Like how you’re trusting visual layout and alignment.
How many inches from the pin property to the inside of the property is the fence supposed to be built? Thank you.
@SWiFence
2 ай бұрын
These regulations differ by area and preferences differ by owner. It's a highly controversial subject.
@tulw2728
2 ай бұрын
@@SWiFence Thank you for your prompt reply. I am a new subscriber. Thank you again.
We had a fence like that in the house I grew up in, in the S.F. East Bay. When one side went down, my dad and the neighbor split the cost of a new one. When the other side went down, the neighbor wanted to repair the fence. So, my dad paid for a new fence and nailed the old corrugated panels to the neighbors side. The fence was there when we moved into the house in '93.
@tammieaf2712
2 ай бұрын
LMAO at your Dad's awesome level of pettiness! Sounds like something my family would do.
A kickboard matching the face trim would improve the look.
That looks awesome! Build a bigger one-at the southern border. Please
Built one of these about 8 years ago with the thick poly terra-cotta roof panels. Did some extra framing for aesthetics. Neighbors loved it.
Another supreme SWI professional project!
okay you guys are good at what you do and i wont argue that but i do believe you guys can keep the same quality but increase the speed of prductivity by changing one simple thing. have you guys tried getting your post heights and level as youre setting your posts rather than setting everything and then eye sight everything and then "ins and outs" i mean now im not saying what your doing isnt working for you guys but i swear there is alot of time that can be saved..
@SWiFence
2 ай бұрын
You're absolutely right. 👍🏻 We typically try to do exactly that. Unfortunately for this build the concrete was delivered too wet, so the posts wouldn't retain height very well. That's why I had to set it in two seperate steps.
great job, top cap in particular looks great. In Australia pretty much every second fence is corrugated galv steel and they last forever and only look better with aging patina
You guys are hilarious. I wish I could have your attitude when I do a big job. I’m trying. Thanks for the video
I've seen several of those corrugated fences here in central Texas. Thanks for showing!
Nice spite fence💕
Great job guys, from Trinidad and Tobago 🇹🇹👍🏽
Used post masters for a fence I built, super solid
It's always refreshing to see someone work hard and do a great job.
@SWiFence
2 ай бұрын
I appreciate that!
Thanks. I’m going to cap my fence the same way Looks great.
Nice work, an excellent outcome and good advice along the way - many thanks!
@SWiFence
2 ай бұрын
Thank you!
Great work Dan and team well done 👍
I helped my great uncle build a galvanized steel fence when I was 13 years old 50+years ago.
Mischievous goats hate this fence
Always fascinating to watch skilled craftsmen perform a job 👍🏼
GOTTA use sonno tubes of you truly know fencing. Frost can heave on an part of what’s not smooth in the ground. Frig, you might as well not even dig below the frost line. Those posts are gonna tilt at least, if not pop out.
God thats just beautiful !! Outstanding job my man !! Give yourself a pat on the back !! I am going to start watching your videos from now on !
I have a corrugated steel fence in my front yard that is mounted on old metal pool fencing between wooden posts. It’s been up for over a decade and gives me lots of privacy, especially for my piggies. I really like the cedar top caps you placed on this fence though, along with the metal posts - longevity matters 😊👍✨
That clean cedar cost a small fortune now I bet! The fence looks great, thank for sharing.🇺🇸
@SWiFence
2 ай бұрын
You bet
The reflection from that is great for growing prunes, dried figs, or fried vegetables! Bonus suntan! 😊👍
Get no.4 rebar weld 1/4" thick 1 1/2" wide plate to rebar .2 bars between each two post.Going horizontally each brace 8'so they touch end to end.use them on steel or wood or you could just stand around and hit each other with them.PS predrill the flat stock steel and a different hole for wood.
great looking fence and great privacy! Thank you for the video 🤓😎
I got a 3ft version of this! But in vintage grey 22g steel. Rite on build it up 👍
Sunset and sunrise that fence is gonna be so bright.
@SWiFence
2 ай бұрын
Right?!
Very popular here in Colorado in ungalinized or rusty. Love the look
What gauge of steel do you use?
That metal channel that you were using to mark up for locations of where to put the screws. For a professional, that’s called a story stick. And you guys are professionals.
This is a very nice fence... Man I would love to have this around my property.... talk about a privacy fence. WOW great job guys
About to build the same kind of fence. Thanks for sharing
@SWiFence
2 ай бұрын
You got this. 💪🏻
Wow! That's a really nice looking fence. Thanks for showing just how you do this. Impressive!
@SWiFence
Ай бұрын
Glad you liked it!
I want that, but with clear acrylic panels!
I love that fence!!!! It has to last longer than the traditional wooden fence
Great job. The fence looks amazing.
@SWiFence
2 ай бұрын
Thanks!
This is super cool, and a lot of work. How much does a job like this typically cost? You guys did a great job!
HINT: For a longer maintenance-free fence, use PRESSURE-TREATED trim boards instead of cedar. Better yet, add a CAP FLASHING to the top ! 😀
@tastx3142
25 күн бұрын
My cedar fence is in better shape at 34 years old than my neighbor’s pressure treated fence that has been replaced 3 times. It had termites that I could see the tunnels on.
What a good looking fence.
@SWiFence
2 ай бұрын
Thanks!
Wow awesome fence, think I will do that on my country property later down the road.
Nice work!!!
You’re a fun guy to watch😉 You mentioned how it took a lot of screws to put this fence together, not so sure the host isin’t the lead screw😆 Unique fence, beautifully done, excellent quality👍. Very entertaining video, thank you. We’re from the “show me state”. Missouri
@SWiFence
2 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
There’s a drill from dewalt and screw strips for drywall.
Beautiful fence! Great work guys
@SWiFence
Ай бұрын
Thanks!
You set this by sight, very brave of you, never seen this done before
@SWiFence
2 ай бұрын
I learned eyesighting early on and have always just been more comfortable with it. kzread.info/dash/bejne/ooCipcGupLPXdZs.html
The property next to a job I was doing had a similar steel panel fence. Talk about a noisy fence! The Damned thing would pop and crack evert time the sun would come and go behind the clouds. The expansion and contraction of the panels would produce non stop noise. And its ugly on top of that!
Saw a fence like this one in Tampa Florida a few months ago. I was surprised !! It was the first. LOL
Very neat work
Great job on the fences really enjoyed and learned a lot from this and other videos😊😊😊😊
@SWiFence
Ай бұрын
Thanks!
I would only like to build fences/ dig holes for the fence with this auger system. Is that a skid steer? Not bad. How do expenses compare ?
Wow! That is some fence,great job.Enjoyed watching,land owner must have some very deep pockets.
Your customer on this job certainly puts a high value on their privacy, that’s not a cheap fence…
Haha in my neighborhood I see this trend now however just couple post to post sections or gates. all small yards with small runs, most have picture framed out or barn door bracing. Some even with some sort of acid etching to change color I like the bronze looking ones I’m seeing but I can’t seem to find any products to achieve this.
Fairly common fence in Australia but we have the advantage of Colourbond, so the fence can be virtually any colour you want. Also we screw on the rise and not the flat as this adds more pressure to the contact.
Length and width end in an H. Height ends in a T.
Awesome nice work
You have such good kit in the States. Some of it just isnt available here in the UK. I'm wondering how much the customer paid for this fence ? and what sort of lifespan it will have ? You're right. I've not seen a fence like that before. It's pretty cool. Good work.
made this since covid in canada . very popular..
Love the look of the fence!👍 Neighbors dogs crashed through my wood fence. With this one, they would get burnt by hot metal in sun, and stay in own yard!
Just saw you guys messing with a powered gate/concrete fence while I was driving down villano in st. aug yesterday on my way to finish up some condo ceilings. Told my brother hey I just saw those guys on youtube haha. A lot of money on that road in gates man. -Holdeen's Flooring & Handyman
@MrCreed145
Ай бұрын
That's weird. I edited it and the swi like disappeared. I guess to make sure I didn't change it to something they wouldn't like after they liked it?
Wow thats a fence they must really hate the neighbors lol. Are may be a junk yard coming in. could you tell us why they wanted that kind of fence just curious. thanks for the video Dan you all have a wonderful weekend .
@evolutionCEO
2 ай бұрын
industrially ugly for the metro minded, at war with pesky nature. all in all your just a 'nother panel in the fence. (as pink floyd would have sang, if they hadn't sang about bricks).. can you imagine how sore and sensitive their bubble is? more like living in a blister.
@SWiFence
2 ай бұрын
Don't really know. 🤷🏼♂️ Just didn't want to see the neighbors I guess.
@tonydobek8908
2 ай бұрын
@@SWiFence How much was that fence per foot?
@richardpraeger6357
2 ай бұрын
I bet it was close to $50/foot. Each panel is close to $20 each
@jacobuszwanenburg1629
2 ай бұрын
Privacy ? Lol you mean your own world in behind a wall , nice neighbour 😂
This fence is GORGEOUS!
@SWiFence
28 күн бұрын
Well thanks!
Fantastic work… Love it.
@SWiFence
26 күн бұрын
Many thanks!
I get that there's a bunch of different ways to build fence but leveling those post to that steing line , and then running that string line along the top of the post and walking through there with a tape measure to make sure the height is going to work out without trenching would make it look better a string li e is always true and you all ready had it set up but not too bad for doing it by eye but definitely looks like a baracade moor than a fence ,but I like it . GOOD JOB..
@SWiFence
2 ай бұрын
I just learned the eyesighting method early on and have always been more comfortable with it. kzread.info/dash/bejne/ooCipcGupLPXdZs.html
Nice job, a lot of labor and materials I wonder how much it cost
When I saw first dig was thinking Wyoming. Nice results
Re. a clip of screws... sheet rockers have those, maybe they'd have some for other fasteners?
GREAT video!
@SWiFence
Ай бұрын
Thanks!
Edit: My final thoughts on that nice looking job is that I might have run those posts at the length of the cedar rails plus 2-1/4" centers and blew that fence out. I would have used what we referred to as dummy sticks. I appreciate you centering the posts, rather than just running them out at some easy number like 7-9 and letting the last section be a bit smaller. That cleaner bar is such a great idea, can't believe that something so simple escaped us. Someone else in the comments mentioned predrilling panels, that's a pretty good idea. I've used it. On a job like this I would have skipped doing the center rail until last and ran a string the entire distance, sighted spots at half's and quarters, or maybe thirds, depending (on grade,) fixed the string close to the surface and then just walked along driving the screws just above the string. Honestly, I've never used t-posts. I had to rewind that a few times, I wasn't sure that the panel covered the post. Nice looking job.
How did you guys get by before battery operated hand tools!!!! 😂👍🤣 What a miracle invention.
@tonydobek8908
2 ай бұрын
Gas powered generator
@macforme
2 ай бұрын
@@tonydobek8908 yeah.... thanks
Nice job
@SWiFence
2 ай бұрын
Thanks!