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SETTING FENCE POSTS using a Malone Post Driver! 

Laid Back Homesteader
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Setting wooden posts around my off grid yard with a Malone Post Driver! Building H-braces at the corners to support the stock fencing I plan to put around the perimeter of my new yard. How far will I get is anyone's guess this is my first time using the Malone post driver.
I want to build an off-grid homestead in Northern Ireland where I will grow and feed my family with chemical free and full of nutrients-packed food on a daily basis. I want to create a healthy lifestyle that my three kids will look back on fondly and to a place they will eventually call home.
My history.
I have a level 3 cert in sports turf horticulture from where I started my work as a greenkeeper working on golf courses. I have spent alot of my working career both around and driving different types of construction machinery. I have also learnt a thing or two working with plenty of highly skilled trades men. This accompanied with my own skill set, creativity, resorcefulness and efficient approach will aid me in turning this 4.25 acres of unused land into the most fertile landscape in the area, using regenative and holistic farming methods to grow my own meat and veg.
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Contact via email: p.r.newell@outlook.com

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21 авг 2024

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@dustinwaldron2010
@dustinwaldron2010 Год назад
Posty would be proud
@stuartrobertson4714
@stuartrobertson4714 6 месяцев назад
Well done been doing the same guy that was given me a hand was a post on the ground and 2 feet away from the end
@LaidBackHomesteader
@LaidBackHomesteader 6 месяцев назад
Thanks the post driver made easy work of it. A 13 tonne digger can push a post in too!
@ciaranconeely8579
@ciaranconeely8579 18 дней назад
👍👍👍.
@jamesmagee890
@jamesmagee890 Год назад
Looking good. You have a good eye for detail.
@LaidBackHomesteader
@LaidBackHomesteader Год назад
Thanks James. It is starting to take shape but i still have plenty to do before I get the sheep-mowers!
@markfenner7005
@markfenner7005 Год назад
Thanks for putting up this video. I am thinking strongly of buying one of them post drivers and to see someone to work it that , like myself never done it before is a great help. In the corners what I would do is, after you have driven in the two post put the cross post up to them (make sure that it is slightly longer then the distance between the driven post) mark the thickness of the cross post on the two driven posts with a pencil at about the height of the wire cut into the driven posts about a inch or so (enough that it will not slip up or down.) Cut the cross post that it is a tight fit Drive a nail in each end to hold it. put a stable in the outside of the second post on top put a stable in the outside of the first on the bottom run wire through the stables and tie both ends together forming a loop get a stick/ bar what ever is handy put it through the looped wire and twist the wire till it is tight. that should hold it altogether
@LaidBackHomesteader
@LaidBackHomesteader Год назад
Thanks for advice. Ive already started to something like that. Watch out for next video coming out sat morning @0900hrs.
@briancannon1620
@briancannon1620 Год назад
Good video nice detail in your work, posts should last long time.
@LaidBackHomesteader
@LaidBackHomesteader Год назад
Thanks brian. Yes they should look the part when I get it finished.
@bespokefencing
@bespokefencing Год назад
A good move painting creosote on the ends of the stabs!👍 I use roof felt adhesive at the ground level area, the points never rot, so I leave them as they are. Current pressure treatment is useless at ground level. The hammer on the knocker looks awful slow when it drops, might benefit from a 3/4" return pipe like a Suma! Good video though!👌
@LaidBackHomesteader
@LaidBackHomesteader Год назад
I still wouldnt want to get a finger caught between them lol. I was planning painting the top with a heavy paint so water can't enter. What would you recommend?
@bespokefencing
@bespokefencing Год назад
@@LaidBackHomesteader Wouldn't be a bad idea. If you chamfer the top of the posts with the chainsaw first, it'll shed the water off the sapwood quicker.👍
@williambowman7589
@williambowman7589 Год назад
Great wee video
@LaidBackHomesteader
@LaidBackHomesteader Год назад
Thanks William. Im glad your enjoying the content 👍
@williambowman7589
@williambowman7589 Год назад
@@LaidBackHomesteader keep them coming
@Jp12987
@Jp12987 Год назад
Good job. If you get a hedge trimmer to cut back the bushes it would make a great job of them.
@LaidBackHomesteader
@LaidBackHomesteader Год назад
Yeah I think I'm going to get a guy with a hedge cutter. I'd like to thicken the hedge. I'd love to do it the old way but I haven't the time ATM. It's called hedgelaying. Check it out it looks pretty cool
@nathanscott7910
@nathanscott7910 Год назад
That driver should have a built in plumb level on at least two places ninety degrees from each other. That way the posts should drive straight.
@LaidBackHomesteader
@LaidBackHomesteader Год назад
Good idea. That post driver sat on the ground. If it worked it would be handier used
@joedoakes8307
@joedoakes8307 Год назад
I believe I'd MOW down the center of the fence line so I could SEE the ground , instead of the grass which is 2 feet tall !
@LaidBackHomesteader
@LaidBackHomesteader Год назад
I did cut the fence line. Maybe gard to see I was afraid of loosing my tools
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