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Finally got the fence around the garden bed complete. It is 50 inch tall cattle panel contained and supported by a frame made of 2x4s. I used expanding foam created for post holes and spent nearly 20 hours digging the post holes, thanks to the stones.
18 - 4x4x8 pressure treated
16 - 50” x 8’ cattle panels
This part may vary
10 - 2x4x10 pressure treated
38 - 2x4x8 pressure treated
Box (500) of 2 ½ in deck screws (I recommend the star bit)
Box of 1 ½ in deck screws (I recommend the star bit)
4-5 boxes of 1 ¼ in fence staples
Miter saw w/ stand
Level
Drill
Proper bits for type of screws
Kreg Pocket Hole Jig: www.homedepot.com/p/Kreg-Pock...
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Комментарии : 77   
@Ianbond21
@Ianbond21 2 месяца назад
I built a ton of these panels to move around our place. I didn't put posts directly into the ground. Instead I placed posts in 5 gal buckets with concrete and then buried the buckets. If I ever want to move the panels I just need to dig up the buckets and move them to where I want to
@terryglendening7166
@terryglendening7166 2 месяца назад
omg, great idea
@Adam_S281
@Adam_S281 Месяц назад
That’s an amazing idea, are you sent from the future?
@MjL293
@MjL293 Месяц назад
Nice
@jamesm.5081
@jamesm.5081 Год назад
I'm glad you mentioned your afterthoughts at the end. They all make sense and will help me avoid making similar headaches.
@sandrahoffman1958
@sandrahoffman1958 2 месяца назад
We put in strong posts digging post holes with an auger attachment to a bobcat then used cattle panels around our 36x32ft raised bed garden fifteen years ago and soooo glad we did .
@TrehanCreekOutdoors
@TrehanCreekOutdoors Год назад
Thanks for being willing to say the expanding foam produces a less stable post foundation. Stability is important in my location where we are exposed to high winds from both hurricanes and tornadoes or just straight line winds which can really impact fencing, particularly if the ground becomes saturated around the post footings. I personally stick with digging somewhat larger holes than needed, bracing the fence upright poles with angular temporary braces, then pouring in quick mix cement to fill the hole. I let that set for two days, then proceed with the rest of the job. Obviously , get the posts level before GENTLY pouring in the cement mix,, adding water, and stirring up with a piece of rebar. No matter how good of a builder anyone is, there will be slight variations which make measuring and building each cattle panel section a customized process to fit the specific space between any two posts. Those variations likely won't be visible to the eye but will eliminate the need for ratchet strapping slightly bent posts together. You got really nice results doing it your way and that is what counts! I enjoyed the video. Thanks for sharing it.
@Lazy-F-Acres
@Lazy-F-Acres 3 месяца назад
1:22 love that you included the money shot!
@onamissionfortruth6326
@onamissionfortruth6326 2 месяца назад
Excellent idea all the way around. LOVE IT!
@JB-sz3yw
@JB-sz3yw 2 месяца назад
Thanks for the compliment. I have been doing this for years. The only way to go. And you can make the lentils yourself in your spare time as well. 1 sheet of plywood and divide into 4" widths. And put 1" rebar in the middle & grease them well with shuttering oil & your all set. There is no need for a mixer. Do it by hand healthy exercise.
@Shetriesitdiy
@Shetriesitdiy 4 месяца назад
Great build, love the idea of the brackets for the panels.
@tonytony7165
@tonytony7165 2 месяца назад
Good job from Greece. Thank you my friend..
@wandaway1961
@wandaway1961 Год назад
This fencing and garden is very attractive!
@BogLife
@BogLife Год назад
Thank you!
@mymycocompany
@mymycocompany 2 месяца назад
Love the design! I was just contemplating building something like this for our garden. Thanks for the tips!
@homesteadingwithsadie
@homesteadingwithsadie Год назад
gotta love ratchet straps , great video love how it turned out
@reeblesnarfle4519
@reeblesnarfle4519 8 месяцев назад
Nice fence, nice methodology.❤😎👍
@backwoodscountryboy1600
@backwoodscountryboy1600 2 месяца назад
This was a great instructional video, I like what you said about using the foam using 4 by 4's. That is a really clean project you did there it's really nice I like it.
@jewdd1989
@jewdd1989 Месяц назад
This turned out beautiful! I’m wanting to do the same concept for my small garden to keep out my dog and the neighborhood pets and pests. The only change I’d personally make is concrete instead of the foam and ripping a dado to inset the cattle panels just because it looks so clean when done and it’s completely surrounded as to not show the edges of the wire panels. I wonder if you had screwed your panels into the posts first, rather than the fence brackets alone it would’ve sured and squared up some of the inconsistencies in width of your posts and strengthened them by that connection which you still can do. I think it’d tighten up any loose posts. Those are all minor, you did a better job than I could probably do and this really turned out beautiful! The other plus to the cattle panel is the wind shouldn’t beat up on it like a traditional fence so I’m hoping the foam won’t be an issue even long term 👍🏼I love the look but I also love the function because you can see in anytime to observe what’s going on and two it allows ample air or a breeze to blow through the cattle panels and keep your veggies well aerated plus helps to not eliminate sunlight like a traditional fence would. Anyways awesome build!
@terryglendening7166
@terryglendening7166 2 месяца назад
Looks great
@bryanreese907
@bryanreese907 10 месяцев назад
Nice work. Great video. Thank you for mentioning the amount of time it took.
@Victoria_rhythms
@Victoria_rhythms Месяц назад
Nice work!
@stephaniecallahan8576
@stephaniecallahan8576 9 месяцев назад
Nice work appreciate the detailed video. I want to build this style fence around our chicken coops.
@AlaskaWorkshop
@AlaskaWorkshop Год назад
Looks good, impressive editing and filming too.
@tinacraft303
@tinacraft303 2 месяца назад
Looks great.
@tamugrad2007
@tamugrad2007 Месяц назад
A) Set the posts with braces BEFORE you mix the foam. B) Have some acetone handy. It will dissolve the foam and make clean-up much easier. C) Concrete is better and doesn't require mixing. You can just pour it in the hole and it will harden. While mixing it is better, it's still stronger than foam without mixing it with water first. It's cheaper too.
@shaunallenparker
@shaunallenparker 2 месяца назад
I used my JawHorse to set the posts with the foam. I use it every time now for foam or concrete
@jacktravis7179
@jacktravis7179 2 месяца назад
My concern would be how does that expanda foam effect the soil ? I'm sure this product has forever chemicals in it !
@kurtbottcher9811
@kurtbottcher9811 2 месяца назад
Build the fence as you go along. That will insure each section is equal distance apart. All post first is a no no on a fence like this.
@SouthWestIron
@SouthWestIron Год назад
Thanks for this video. I like how you built the 8' panels, I'm trying to figure out how to do the same thing with 16 cattle panels without cutting the panels. Wanting to make it aesthetically pleasing as well.
@freshmandad3336
@freshmandad3336 3 месяца назад
Im trying to figure that same thing out also using 16ft cattle panels. How did you end up handling the 16ft panels?
@SouthWestIron
@SouthWestIron 3 месяца назад
Mine is actually just functional not aesthetically pleasing@@freshmandad3336
@brandywineblue
@brandywineblue 2 месяца назад
Maybe set the post with braces first then pour the exploding foam? Didn't know such a product existed
@brownfeather865
@brownfeather865 Год назад
My garden needs to be double that size
@millennialwoman4680
@millennialwoman4680 Год назад
Looks great... wondering what you are hoping to keep out with a fence with such large openings and not very tall... seeing as dear will clear an 8ft fence without blinking.
@BogLife
@BogLife Год назад
The openings will be for a gate…which will be a upcoming video. Yes it is deer we are looking to keep out. This is the beginning of the project. We will add some height to the fence, lights, more beds in the open spaces, cattle panel trellises in strategic spots, and building out the area around the fence with plants and shrubs. So we have a lot of things still to do. But so far it was successful in keeping the deer out, even with the openings, they did not bother anything in the fence.
@JB25956
@JB25956 2 месяца назад
This is beautiful 😊
@lorianndavidson5361
@lorianndavidson5361 Год назад
What are the brackets you used to hang the panels? And it looks great!
@BogLife
@BogLife Год назад
The bottoms bracket www.homedepot.com/p/Simpson-Strong-Tie-FB-ZMAX-Galvanized-Fence-Rail-Bracket-for-2x4-Nominal-Lumber-FB24Z/100375311
@alanmatthews9260
@alanmatthews9260 2 месяца назад
So, why not brace the posts BEFORE putting in the expanding foam?
@markkthompson8650
@markkthompson8650 7 месяцев назад
Great video. Could you add the gates?
@BogLife
@BogLife 7 месяцев назад
Thank you! There is another video that shows the gate being built. Here’s the link otherwise you can find it on our home page? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-XPgcARv6BpM.htmlsi=HFOElvlUCsFKoGsK
@user-ch7ls2rj6z
@user-ch7ls2rj6z 6 месяцев назад
@elizabethpears307
@elizabethpears307 8 месяцев назад
I like cattle panels and have used them to train espalier trees but it seems like the holes are too big to keep out some animals unless that doesn’t matter for this project.
@BogLife
@BogLife 8 месяцев назад
It doesn’t matter too much, it was mostly for deer.
@roanmountainrecfoundation
@roanmountainrecfoundation 3 месяца назад
Where did you get the pocket hole jig, I didn't want to spend a fortune on one and yours looks simple and it works :)
@BogLife
@BogLife 3 месяца назад
Kreg pocket hole jig from Home Depot. www.homedepot.com/p/Kreg-Pocket-Hole-Jig-KPHJ320/310410050
@markheinrichs3968
@markheinrichs3968 5 месяцев назад
Where can I get the top brackets. Found everything but them and they will make it easy to hold the top and not need help. Thanks
@BogLife
@BogLife 5 месяцев назад
I think you mean these: www.homedepot.com/p/Simpson-Strong-Tie-RTU-18-Gauge-Galvanized-Rigid-Tie-Connector-for-2x-Nominal-Lumber-RTU2-R/313810428 I hope it helps
@paulpercival8552
@paulpercival8552 3 месяца назад
If you paint the metal part of the fence flat black it's almost invisible very cool look .
@timhicks6598
@timhicks6598 Месяц назад
Where did you find the metal bracket that you used to hold the panels to the post? Do they have a name?
@BogLife
@BogLife Месяц назад
Fence Post Brackets from Home Depot. www.homedepot.com/p/Simpson-Strong-Tie-FB-ZMAX-Galvanized-Fence-Rail-Bracket-for-2x4-Nominal-Lumber-FB24Z/100375311
@Amanda-gu5of
@Amanda-gu5of 11 месяцев назад
What kind of pressure treated lumber is this?
@BogLife
@BogLife 11 месяцев назад
It’s the pressure treated from Home Depot (not the ground contact).
@ram1brn
@ram1brn 3 месяца назад
acetone will desolve the foam
@leonardmartin5145
@leonardmartin5145 2 месяца назад
Haha thatß what she said
@kitdriscoll1288
@kitdriscoll1288 Год назад
If your panel is 50" and the topper and base are 3.5" each, wouldn't that make your total height 57"? I'm confused. Still, it's a beautiful fence!❤️
@BogLife
@BogLife Год назад
It would be….but I put the cattle panels centered on the top and bottom 2x4s so that splits it and only is 3.5 total inches, instead of 7 inches. I hope that makes sense.
@17Carson17
@17Carson17 3 месяца назад
where did you get your panels?
@BogLife
@BogLife 3 месяца назад
Tractor supply company.
@mrPhotographer76
@mrPhotographer76 5 месяцев назад
what is the size of your garden. I am wanting to make a 40' X 40' or 50'X50'
@BogLife
@BogLife 5 месяцев назад
It’s roughly 33x46 ish. Each panel is about 8 feet wide
@CarsonBerger
@CarsonBerger 5 месяцев назад
Do you have to or do you plan on staining or water proofing the wood?
@BogLife
@BogLife 5 месяцев назад
I don’t have a plan to right now. I like how it ages, but I am not ruling it out for the future.
@CarsonBerger
@CarsonBerger 3 месяца назад
have you had any issues with deer jumping it? or does the cable prevent that?@@BogLife
@BogLife
@BogLife 3 месяца назад
I haven’t had any issues so far. They stay way from the fence and if they did jump it they have to be very precise with their landing. I have trellises between the beds and have added more beds and planters since this video. I try to maximize my usage of space.
@CarsonBerger
@CarsonBerger 3 месяца назад
would you see any concerns doing 16' x 52" cattle panels?@@BogLife
@BogLife
@BogLife 3 месяца назад
@@CarsonBerger I don’t see why not, but to make sure it’s sturdy, I’d segment it with wood bracers in the center. I have children and they climb, I’d be afraid it might break. You also have the struggle of finding straight 2x4x16s.
@monkeygonewild
@monkeygonewild 3 месяца назад
Looks like manufacturer of Sika foam says for 4x4 posts to have a hole diameter of 8-10” and 36” deep using 1 or 2 packets of Sika based on hole width. May be why your posts are not really stable but not sure exactly what your dimensions were from the video.
@BogLife
@BogLife 3 месяца назад
I would have love to dug a hole that big…but the ground, my back and Mother Nature decided I should not. Getting them as deep as I did was a battle, with bowling ball sized rocks on almost every whole.
@RamxRamx-fw3gm
@RamxRamx-fw3gm 2 месяца назад
Lol😅you set bracers before you put anything in the holes. ;)
@jenniexfuller
@jenniexfuller 2 месяца назад
I was thinking the same thing. And I’m fairly new at this fence building thing.
@bekind4018
@bekind4018 3 месяца назад
Love the design but the cattle panels allow unwanted visitors.
@BogLife
@BogLife 3 месяца назад
Our biggest concern when I built it was deer and it does a great job keeping them out. The rest of the visitors we handle cases by case and so far there hasn’t been much concern.
@JB-sz3yw
@JB-sz3yw 3 месяца назад
You should have used concrete lentil s instead of wood as the last forever and do not have to paint them. And bolted 4" x 2" and then attached your mesh to that. That foam stuff is pure rubbish. Can't beat concrete or fast setting concrete.
@BogLife
@BogLife 3 месяца назад
I won’t argue with you there. I wish I would have used concrete. But I’m not ruling out a possible of expansion. If that ever happens it would make it easier to remove, and I’d use concrete the second round.
@JB-sz3yw
@JB-sz3yw 3 месяца назад
And cut an 8" cavity block in half. Put your lentil into the block, pour concrete around it, and let get go off. You will have to make a bigger hole in the bottom for the block. But the lentil will not move with the block as it's base & is easier to level. Trust me, I have done several fences and some lentils where 6' high & 18" to 24" deep in the ground, and then once set, you pull a chalk line to level the top & cut with a big grinder.
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