EddieWalker
Epic Contributor
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Eddie when I was working on that pond you came across my mind. )</font>
Harvey,
Funny thing is, I was thinking about you this weekend myself. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Steph thought it would be fun to put some fence up. So we did a couple hundred feet. We could have done more, but there was a boat ride in the small pond, bike riding, and cooking weenies on the fire. Family projects might not be the fastest method, but they are the most fun!!
One thing we did differently was to use survyerors flags instead of paint to mark the location of the posts. I was out of paint and had a bundle of flags. They really show up better and are re-usable.
The drawback is you can't just drill right there because of a flag being in the way. Steph digs around the flag with a shovel createing a small divit or depression to mark the location. Than the auger drills in the exact location it's supposed to. Now wondering!!!! For me, this is a HUGE discovery.
I am curious abou what type of tip you have on your auger. I have a cheapy Lienbach Line post hole digger that went dull awhile ago. I welded on some steel and put an edge on it that works great for a little while. But the clay dulls it fairly quickly.
Any suggestions????
Thanks for sharing all your information on how you put up fence.
Eddie
Harvey,
Funny thing is, I was thinking about you this weekend myself. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Steph thought it would be fun to put some fence up. So we did a couple hundred feet. We could have done more, but there was a boat ride in the small pond, bike riding, and cooking weenies on the fire. Family projects might not be the fastest method, but they are the most fun!!
One thing we did differently was to use survyerors flags instead of paint to mark the location of the posts. I was out of paint and had a bundle of flags. They really show up better and are re-usable.
The drawback is you can't just drill right there because of a flag being in the way. Steph digs around the flag with a shovel createing a small divit or depression to mark the location. Than the auger drills in the exact location it's supposed to. Now wondering!!!! For me, this is a HUGE discovery.
I am curious abou what type of tip you have on your auger. I have a cheapy Lienbach Line post hole digger that went dull awhile ago. I welded on some steel and put an edge on it that works great for a little while. But the clay dulls it fairly quickly.
Any suggestions????
Thanks for sharing all your information on how you put up fence.
Eddie