Just finished another 2 hrs. out of 16 hrs. for online continuing education. The law requires contractors to take a certain amount of hours of continuing education for code changes and updates with the amendments to the laws that govern building our great country.
Oregon Contractor Education is an online academy for the construction worker here in Oregon. The courses are informative and the videos are formatted well, just click the continue button to receive the certificate.
Anyway on to the next bit of info,...here are some videos on The Bull Pull. This tool has proven itself already at pulling out fence posts and concrete sets. Just click on the underlined and the videos should pop up.
This has made this little fence company's life a lot easier and faster at pulling out concrete fence sets.
Thursday, April 17, 2014
Saturday, April 12, 2014
The First Bull Pull In Oregon Is Here At Fix-A-Fence LLC
First blog of the year,...the recent storm activity has pushed this little fence company out by a month. It's gotten to the point where it is necessary to invest in more equipment. One recent piece of equipment invested in is what is called the Bull Pull. This unit weighs around forty pounds and will pull out fence posts.
Have to pull out the existing fence post and concrete set in order to replace the post. Lately the technique is digging next to the concrete set and then prying the set out with a couple of rock bars. It isn't an easy process.
The Bull Pull will be put into action for the next work order removing and replacing two 4 x 4 pressure treated wood fence posts. Plan on producing an consumer report video for the first use after coming out of the package. If this piece of equipment pulls concrete sets out of the ground with the post rotted off it will make the job go that much easier and faster.
As soon as the video is produced a link will be embedded to view the report.
From what I was told over the phone Fix-A-Fence LLC is the first to own a Bull Pull in Oregon.
This will be fun,...until the next one - Keep smiling!
Have to pull out the existing fence post and concrete set in order to replace the post. Lately the technique is digging next to the concrete set and then prying the set out with a couple of rock bars. It isn't an easy process.
The Bull Pull will be put into action for the next work order removing and replacing two 4 x 4 pressure treated wood fence posts. Plan on producing an consumer report video for the first use after coming out of the package. If this piece of equipment pulls concrete sets out of the ground with the post rotted off it will make the job go that much easier and faster.
As soon as the video is produced a link will be embedded to view the report.
From what I was told over the phone Fix-A-Fence LLC is the first to own a Bull Pull in Oregon.
This will be fun,...until the next one - Keep smiling!
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