@@kathyr.6825 just put wrench on pipe and jack underneath the wrench... didn't use anything to secure it when u start going up the own strength of jack pipe will lock on and
I needed to do this now so thank you!!! I had a contractor grinding tree stumps and I am suddenly informed my chain link fence will be a problem so I need to remove 3 sections so he can complete the job
Excellent video... Thanks for sharing. Could you please give specific details on the jack you purchased as well as the pipe wrench. I was given a free fence like this and I'm a middle aged woman, which would make it possible for me to remove. Thank you for any consideration. Yours, by far, was the smartest video on this diy subject!
1) Hi-Lift Jack HL364 36" Hi-Lift Black Cast and Steel Jack 2) DURATECH 3-Piece Heavy Duty Aluminum Straight Pipe Wrench Set, 10", 14", 18", Adjustable Plumbing Wrench Set, Drop Forged, Exceed GGG standard
This Method works in a pinch, but having a Chain with a biting hook on end and a has-e u-bolt on the other end Learn the way to wrap chain 2 wraps over and under then wrap the bitter end of the chain up and over and us the hook to lock on the chain about to be tensioned the chain becomes a pipe slip with grip on a pipe better than any wrench only thing that chain can do is get tighter. it may move a few inches before it gets tight at first but it won't after that it will crush the pipe before it moves again. If it continued to slip you did not wrap the chain right.
@@dmills7375 I'll try to remember to record it, next time i pull a post for ya. Or if i have time in the shop next week. I work for Maritime Fence, we do it all. It's hard to give a good description with out visuals
@@Loadedgoods Thanks. I think I found a video with the same (or similar) method to the one you described. Going to give it a try. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0xjc8H_Jzck.html
Wow,...square nuts,.don't see that anymore,..that fence must of been 50 years old,..they didn't play around back then,..32-36" holes full of concrete,..
Never messed with chain link. Plan to soon remove an existing one I plan to purchase then reinstall on my property. How easily (or is it even feasible?) Can it be removed and transported all assembled still?
How do you get the cross pipes to separate? I’ve got about 10 and I can’t pull them apart. I’ve tried turning them with pipe wrenches and they just spin around without separating.