pulse is about three the dirty so that's about that far down under shovel second post is in I'm going to start putting dirt around the post tamping an end the next step is we're going to drill a couple of pilot holes for the brace and then put these lag bolts in in the corner with a hammer and use a ratchet or whatever you have to face this is how you make the loop to tie it up guidewire wrapping our own good same on the other side it looks like when it's done the next step is grab some sticks tighten everything up just wrap it around until it's good and tight on one side and this will kind of hold it from uncon wrapping and do the same on the other side so then we created another corner post on the other end of where the fence is going and it's important to run the main metal brace to the top on the side you're going to be pulled he's adding staple all right by the bar step is a character role the role of barbed wire down to between the two corners that you just built so now we've rolled out the wire for the first strand and now we'll cut it a little bit long so then we can wrap it around and wrap it like we did on the other end just a minute ago and then it will staple it that's fuller hamp make sure the wires above the fence blur tight sure the wire is in make sure it's good and tight so it doesn't slide pull the fence puller on the edge of the post just make sure the post the puller is below where the wire is going to be hopefully have a little newer fence fuller than we do wire even though it's not in the video olá we pull it tight and then we just to get the last little bit you put the hammer claw on the end and you just pull it with that and then somebody else puts a staple in just to make sure you don't lose what you've gained now we'll put a second stapling on the backside right in front of the now he's just wrapping the wire on there always wear gloves in this situation we actually recommend red brand wire just another brand that's got oh but the red brand seems to last a lot longer it's gonna be a little bit more expensive but recommend it but it figure out how far apart you put your focus we put them like kind of three-point strides apart so two three on the bullets in a little bit and you repeat that on length that's got our post laid out every three strides apart and then we're going to use this post calendar with a bull sin and then whatever side your cattle are on you want the poles to be on the opposite side so our cattle are where I'm standing they'll be pushing against the fence so that's the side you want the post to be on so you slide your post power over the top lawyer and you can see this stabilizer that needs to be buried in the ground and that that's when you know how far you fart your posters and then it's improperly buried good and repeat for all your posts the clip and just goes on the post yeah grab the wire deer fencing tool I'm going to spin it around tight you you do the same on the other side just to make sure it's not going to come off so now we've got the third string of wire up and this one we're only going to do four strings that you can do four or five depending on what you kind of animals you have so we just put the last strand on so this section of fence was done four strand barbed wire fence probably three hours how long I crossed how many feet do you think it is oh I don't know maybe 100 yards or something like that