Making Rustic Wood Fence From Black Locust
Guildbrook Farm Guildbrook Farm
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 Published On Mar 15, 2019

With a couple of nice days last week on the homestead, we needed to repair our entrance gate and replace some fencing. In this video we build a new section of rustic wood split rail fence using black locust posts and rails from our property. It's sustainable, self-reliant and best of all, didn't cost any money.

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