For some reason, the guys in the marketing department here at D&B think that what I do is interesting.
So Ben Shuey got a video camera and followed me as I made a call on one of our customers. The customer and I chatted a bit about putting up a fence — which posts to use and the like, and Ben has put it together for you in the video below. Be sure to let me know what you think in the comments.
Armando says:
Dan, cool video. I am glad that Ben shot it. In an odd way it reminds me of the Shaytards, http://www.youtube.com/user/SHAYTARDS.
Pam Burns says:
Great video! I hope you follow up with the final fence project, cost, materials etc. Keep up the good work!
kelsey says:
Everybody loves a cowboy! 🙂 && not to mention their local D&B!
Kelsey says:
D&B rocks at keeping it local and FRIENDLY, as shown in the video to a TEE!
Armando says:
@Kelsey …would that be a TEE post? 🙂
Steve Bennett says:
Love putting up fencing, just not in February, and I’m glad he said no barbed wire…
Steve Bennett says:
Wood is my material of choice, borads on insides of posts so the horses can’t push them out
Steve Bennett says:
I concrete on corners, and about every third post in any length…
Steve Bennett says:
The come-along is a necessity in any wire fencing
Steve Bennett says:
“I won’t build it unless its built right” Words of incredible wisdom.
angela says:
I really dont like wood because of the chewing that goes on…
Julie says:
Good job Dan!
Jackie Beverage says:
Nice job Dan! I’ll have to show my son as he is needing to build a new fence for his horses.
gloria says:
awsome video very informative thanks Dan