
The Journey of a Beginning Farmer :: As a child I spent most of my life in town living with my mom, but whenever I visited my Dad and his side of the family it was on the farm. From my earliest memories I have always wanted to be a farmer (except when I wanted to be a cowboy). Now, I am trying to fulfill that dream. This will be a journal of that journey :: my research, my joys, my frustrations, and all of the things that go along with the beginning farmer.
Showing posts with label Fence Project. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fence Project. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
A Good Fencing Wrap-Up

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Powerflex,
Powerflex Posts
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Another Fencing Update

After work I loaded up a trailer full of Powerflex posts and other supplies and took off. In just a little over one hour I was able to pound in 71 sixty inch Powerflex posts 18 inches into the ground. After I had all those in it took about another hour to go through and drill three holes in each post for the cotter pins. Then with the sun still up (or at least it was still light enough even though it was cloudly) I decided to put up a couple more wires! I feel like I'm getting the hang of it now, even though I still can't break the wire like Gary Duncan did.
I guess I don't have a lot of other fence building experience to draw on, but I feel like working with the smooth hi-tensile wire is fairly easy once you get the hang of it. And I know that attaching the wire to the Powerflex posts is extremely easy, plus I love the fact that I don't have to worry about shorts on the posts like I would with steel.
All in all, I think I'm just a few evenings of work away from getting everything up and running except for a bit of fence around the yard. That will be a day of celebration!
Labels:
Fence Project,
Hi-Tensile Fence,
Powerflex,
Powerflex Posts
Friday, July 17, 2009
PowerFlex Fence Project :: Day Three



Thursday, July 16, 2009
PowerFlex Fence Project :: Day Two

- "Ahh, my boots are stuck in the clay/mud/goop!"
- "I am ready to be done with the wood posts and move on to the rest of the fence."
- "There is no way I could have every got this done without the help of you (talking to Gary Duncan of PowerFlex)."
- "I cannot believe how light weight these posts are."
- "There is no way I could pull one of these out of the ground."
- "I've put a few different kinds of posts up on this farm in the past year, but by far I like putting this one in the best (in reference to the PowerFlex posts)."
- "Check this out, I'm carrying the post driver and five posts with no problem. No way I could do that with steel posts."
- "You know, I think even I can figure out how to do this (in reference to putting up the fence myself)."
- "That is so cool, but I can't do it (me talking about how Mr. Duncan breaks off the wire with a clean break)."



Also, if you are in the area today, feel free to drop on by to see the process and talk to Mr. Duncan.
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
PowerFlex Fence Project :: Day One

In the picture above you can see Mr. Duncan teaching me how to tie a wire knot. Let me just tell you that it is one cool little trick. This is the process that he uses to tie the insulators to the wood posts and to tie the line wire to the insulator. In other places he used a crimp sleeve to make the loop. He is doing different things in different places so that I can get an idea of what is possible, but I have to say the wire knots seem the best because you don't really need any tools. Check out this link to go to a little article that explains the process.


Of course, chime in with any questions you have about the process and I'll make sure to take some time to answer (after asking Mr. Duncan of course!). Check back tomorrow for another update!
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