EddieWalker
Epic Contributor
Before going to bed, I usually scan through Youtube to see if anything interesting shows up that might relate to something I'm planning on doing on my place. Fencing is going to be a big project for me, so I've been focusing on videos where guys are stretching woven fencing, and just how they are building their fences.
It hit me, that in every video, they are copying what they saw in another video. None of them know why they are doing what they are doing. Instead, they watched a video on how to do it, and now they are putting out a video on how to do it.
The Manufacturers' put out videos on how to install their fencing, so it's not rocket science, but I'm looking for somebody who really knows what they are doing with fencing, who owns a farm, and actually has raised animals for awhile.
I did learn about stretching tools, which lead to the purchase of an all steel one from Kencove that I hope will work better then using two 2x4's and some bolts. But it takes a lot of videos to gain a small bit of insight into what makes a fence good, or just good enough.
It hit me, that in every video, they are copying what they saw in another video. None of them know why they are doing what they are doing. Instead, they watched a video on how to do it, and now they are putting out a video on how to do it.
The Manufacturers' put out videos on how to install their fencing, so it's not rocket science, but I'm looking for somebody who really knows what they are doing with fencing, who owns a farm, and actually has raised animals for awhile.
I did learn about stretching tools, which lead to the purchase of an all steel one from Kencove that I hope will work better then using two 2x4's and some bolts. But it takes a lot of videos to gain a small bit of insight into what makes a fence good, or just good enough.