Hey Yall, Welcome to Farmhouse On The Ranch. Here on my channel my videos follow the life of a ranch wife, including videos about the many animals I keep around for smiles like the ducks, bunnies, kitties, and of course Fancy the cow dog. Youll also find videos that follow my Ranching Lifestyle through the seasons, Spring/Calving, Summer/Haying, Fall/Selling, Winter/Feeding and much much more! I also really enjoy the garden life, My all time favorite channel to follow on youtube is Garden Answer, they inspire me each year to take on big projects out in the yard and garden...big plans are always forming! Maybe you found your way here because of a how to video or a recipe video or a house reno video... However you got here Im so happy that your here!!! Please take the time to like, subscribe, comment and share. RU-vid is my dream platform and every time someone joins my journey im one step closer to my dreams. Hope your having a fabulous day! Grab Your Coffee and Enjoy!!!!
I have been splicing by loop to loop for years not knowing if it was proper. Your video validates it. There is a right way and a wrong way to twist wire. One of your twists is right, one is wrong. Can you tell which one?
No need to watch to the end that thing is a mechanical monster so awkward - switch to a chain walking type strainer - Hayes is one product and Fence Line Solutions (Au) sell one with an inbuilt tension indicator - check them out on u tube - I believe both are available in the USA…..
Don't know if anyone has mentioned it but if you nail a board to the tree and staple it to the board, the wire won't rustl and its better for the tree. Good job on the fence.
Don't apologize! This is awesome. very straight forward and helpful. Pretty sure you've been doing this your whole life and know how to get the job done
What a find! I have the same old stretchers and fence pliers and I hadn't used them in forever and was forgetting some things about how to use them! Thanks so much for showing me how to correctly and confidently use it again! Now for a nice long stretch! Thank God for RU-vid! 😀
If you are limited in hand strength you could learn a linesman splice. You only have to manipulate one strand at a time so only half the hand strength is required. It is pretty simple once you've done it a few times. It really works well with that type of barbed wire because it is easily parted without having to remove barbs.
Great job!! Very informative. I've got alot of repairs to do and between being 77 have arthritis so since I don't have as much strength as I used to your trips certainly have helped
Thank you for such an honest and informative review! I've been doing so much research trying to find the baby food maker that's going to work best for me after dealing with two faulty Tommee Tippee units. I'd just ordered this on Amazon but was a little skeptical but after watching your video I feel much more confident about my decision 😊