Good point. Also consider releasing the tool on the downswing as well, to save your joints from the impact. Might not be a big deal for you young bucks, but you feel that stuff later on...
As someone else mentioned. He did show it in the video but to reiterate, those post drivers will wake the dead (and damage your ears) so yeah, wear ear protection. :)
@@earthnailsandtailsI went to the tractor supply store near me (there is only one, I live in South Florida…5 minutes f rom Ft. Lauderdale) and they didn’t have that, just some super flimsy roll that I ended up buying. There was one I wanted but it would not bend so there was no way I could have gotten it home…
Did I miss how you attach the panels to the t- posts? I use zip ties the first few years until I'm confident where I want them to stay, then wire them in place permanently.
We used zip ties but didn't last long. There are T-post Clips available at Tractors where we got out cattle panels and tposts. Little tricky to clip it in place, RU-vid tutorials helped.
Which way should the arch face? If you were walking through it, through it, THROUGH IT/UNDER IT ... would you be walking south/north or east/west or what? Someone just tell me, please. My mind cannot figure this out. Please no one make fun, I just can't grasp it. I know that a single trellis should face south, but an arched one? If you just tell me which ways I can walk back and forth under it I will know how to set mine up. Thank you, anyone.
The t stakes have ridges, so the panel just sits against it on its own. Since it naturally wants to straighten itself out, it actually locks itself in place pretty good.