The Strongest Fence You Can Build Without Digging

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Today we build the strongest and fastest vinyl privacy fence you can build without digging post holes!

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Chapters:
00:00 - The Layout
03:50 - Posts
06:00 - Adapters
12:11 - Does It Last?
13:39 - Vinyl
20:21 - Gates
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The no dig fence you guys installed in Wyoming is absolute proof the system works. Anyone who’s been there knows just how brutal the wind is. Great video guys 👍

landmarkcreations
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Hands on training is far superior to any other type of training! Y'all are great! Keep the videos coming!

surgeproable
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Finding people who want to do a good job and take pride is so difficult these days. Great Job.

jag
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I never thought in a million years that would be watching a post assembling video, but here I am!
Excellent job boys…

ZENMASTERME
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I put a fence in like that last year but had to use a slam-hammer to drive the posts in. I like the auto hammer you have much better than doing it by hand!

SnakeBitBob
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Your work is second to none May God continue to bless you and your crew, except use caution give everyone eye protection do not take things for granted.

EdwardLorreto
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This is a better video than Lowes or Home Depot do for instruction on fence building. Great job guys!

SAMarcus
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Man, I have no experience building/installing fences or gates but I sure enjoyed watching you guys do it. Great job!

tyronebrown
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The no dig fence that you and your crew installed was very impressive and looks absolutely amazing!
The key locked gate latch was a nice touch!
Well done, SWI!

robertkerby
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Instantly i became grateful for the metric system! Cant remember when i last saw fractions of an inch on a calculator insane man!
P.S I am 56 and I can't remember the lastime I saw fractions of an inch on a calculator !

blackwingvisuals
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This has changed my mind on vinyl fencing, thanks for posting. Curious to know how to add a vehicle access gate wide enough for a garbage truck. Best way to train is hands on.
"KEEP ON KEEPIN ON"

papabones-po
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Great tip about getting the top donut to line up with the fence. Wisdom!

rusosure
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I have to say you and your crew are very good and professional, I wish you were in NY, hard to find good quality anyone… I also would like to get some of your leftovers, being a gardener, I think you could make use of some of them for planting, by using them for slightly raised beds, by plastic welding them together. It would be possible for squares and long rectangular boxes. Even have an idea for vertical gardening with some, like the ones sometimes done with PVC. Just a thought, so you would not have to put them in the landfill and still be able to get some money and use out of them.
Really enjoy your content and keep up the great work.. Rob

bigbakerbob
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The universal sigh of relief when you get that post past the house is too spot on

tomjokr
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I don't even need a fence and don't care about how to build one. But the title got my attention and I watched the whole thing. What a great friggen video!! Well put together, the fence AND the video.

PhabletTablet
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You should design those post setter machines with a bubble level or 2 on it. That way you can monitor it while you're driving it without having to have a separate level or set of hands.

onepunch
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Been doing that system 40 year's ago with a air assisted machine raming in the post's. From Melbourne AUSTRALIA 👍🤠

tadeuszmichaelwlodarczyk
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aloha from hawaii it does not ever get cold enough hear to freeze your coffee drink. nice job i have been digging holes for years and its a real pain in hawaii lots of rocks.this is the way to go thank you

nickprussing
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I wish we had something like this in the UK, it’s really well thought out and so easy to maintain too!

peterpage
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What a nice guy! He is professional and has a good sense of humor. He is just the kind of person I would have liked to work with when I was younger. I am 74 years old, retired, and a Nam Vet 68/69. A big thank you for this information because next week, I will be replacing my 25-year-old fence. Thank you, sir.

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