Looking for a budget friendly fence option? A chain link fence is the way to go! Watch our step by step video with all the details need to install the perfect fence for your backyard! Click here for project details: http://low.es/2gu9zX4
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To everyone complaining that this is a lot. This is the professional way. Use it to understand what you need to do it and just do it. Bunch of babies
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Great video! Except one thing. Know whats below the ground besides the obvious power and cable lines. I had some pretty massive roots. If I would have used that auger, SNAP GOES THE WRIST! 😮😅
So it's not a one person job. Darn! Now I gotta hire. I need indeed
So if the fence company sells you a 6 ft terminal post for a 4 ft fence, and you need an extra 3 inches for the top rail, that only leaves 21 inches in the ground
"Why NOT to install a fence yourself" should be the title 😂
Didn't consider the small items and some tools to make the job easier. I'm planning on fencing a 6000SqFt and this will save me a ton of money. Thank you for the thorough segment.
Outstanding video. My father in law wants to build a fence himself — now he knows what he is committing to.