Despite a cold winter chill, today's the day for sod - 12,000 square feet of it, to be exact. Roger shows Kevin the unloading and installation of the 48 62-foot-long rolls of sod. 【Get Price】
Learn the Skill of Rail-Splitting - Modern Homesteading Learn how to split your own log rails to begin making a split rail fence. Learn how to split your own log rails to begin making a split rail fence rim in the wood. 【Get Price】
Splitting fence rails out of logs requires some of the same skills as chopping firewood. If you can chop wood, you can make fence rails - you just need to develop a little finesse. The idea is to use metal wedges to split the log first in half, then into quarters or smaller (if the log was big enough to begin with). 【Get Price】
A split-rail fence is an inexpensive way to create a light-duty fence. Split-rail fences can mark a boundary, create a rustic look or hold livestock that is too large to fit through the fence. 【Get Price】
Split rail fences are a hold over from pioneer America. Originally popular for their ease of construction (they didn't require any post holes ) and the fact they cost very little to build since back then wood was in abundant supply. 【Get Price】
All that separates the two countries for miles at a time is a split rail fence that you'd find in any ordinary backyard. 【Get Price】