I need fencing materials, wood and metal. My animal corral is going up and I want something substantial as we have every type of predator roaming our property.
The game cameras bear this out.
Is it worth my drive to salvage Texas?
I need to reroof my house as I bought barn tin in 2008 and it’s starting to rust.
Only guaranteed 15 years.
Also need metal gates and chain long fence and electric shock wire ( that’s cheap at tractor supply )
I also have a bunch of the roofing from those metal building packages I have shown. Just two sets of legs and you have a small barn to build tiny houses in for a hundred grand extra income on the side a year.
Yes, the drive would be a matter of how much of what you are looking for you could take and I have some great extras like thick galvanized fence wire for tops and bottoms, lots of wood if you hurry in long sheets twelve inches wide and great for fend at cheaper prices than immature cedar pickets at a half inch thick. seriously have two rooms full of great fence stock from my sawmill days and they are not expensive if you come and have a helper to load sooner than later. If I get a helper here, and I can, it will add to the cost. Grab a handy family helper and spend the night in one of the houses at salvage before going back. Will post some other pictures later. The old tin is so thick a bear would have a damn hard time getting through one layer of it. let alone two in special places. The wood will last for ages compared to new wood.
I need fencing materials, wood and metal. My animal corral is going up and I want something substantial as we have every type of predator roaming our property.
The game cameras bear this out.
Is it worth my drive to salvage Texas?
I need to reroof my house as I bought barn tin in 2008 and it’s starting to rust.
Only guaranteed 15 years.
Also need metal gates and chain long fence and electric shock wire ( that’s cheap at tractor supply )
I also have a bunch of the roofing from those metal building packages I have shown. Just two sets of legs and you have a small barn to build tiny houses in for a hundred grand extra income on the side a year.
Yes, the drive would be a matter of how much of what you are looking for you could take and I have some great extras like thick galvanized fence wire for tops and bottoms, lots of wood if you hurry in long sheets twelve inches wide and great for fend at cheaper prices than immature cedar pickets at a half inch thick. seriously have two rooms full of great fence stock from my sawmill days and they are not expensive if you come and have a helper to load sooner than later. If I get a helper here, and I can, it will add to the cost. Grab a handy family helper and spend the night in one of the houses at salvage before going back. Will post some other pictures later. The old tin is so thick a bear would have a damn hard time getting through one layer of it. let alone two in special places. The wood will last for ages compared to new wood.
I'm glad you are making these videos. There is so much to learn on how to choose pieces. Thank you.