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Lots of projects this summer; Neighbor friendly fence. 6" high what you see was $425 all in . Includes 1 bag concrete per postSAM_1953.JPG

Plus my time     smile

 



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good looking fence bud.

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Thanks Rick. My spacing was wrong, so they all had to be "adjusted" again, LOL

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Junior wrote:

Thanks Rick. My spacing was wrong, so they all had to be "adjusted" again, LOL

junior


 i hope it was screws and not air nials, lol. i was just wondering if the lattice on the top is the 6" part? lol     



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No hot chicks next door?

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Looks good 

Next time, put a 2x4 the full length (between posts) on it's edge. Looks to me like you have three 2x4's laying down try another 2x4  under one of them (or both) but on it's edge. This is so it doesn't sag in the middle. Looks great though. You're going to have that place too nice to move. I can see a new business venture coming in the future.

just my opinion

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Thanks guys

Used screws thank the lord! The lattce is 12"

No chicks next door only older people

Hoping the boards keep it from bowing down, I looked at everyone in town and all are done differently ?

I would rather pan for Gold I am going to try it this summer.

 

junior

 



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Looks good John - I have to tackle wooden fences, next year...only a few hundred feet, to start.
- phase 1 will replace a rusty chain link / but the pipe posts are schedule 40 / gonna incorporate the steel posts while using cedar

I see your from good old Alymer, there every Saturday morning (small world) / I'm across the road from Yarmouth Crane Rental...howdy neighbor.



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Beaumont67SD wrote:

Looks good John - I have to tackle wooden fences, next year...only a few hundred feet, to start.
- phase 1 will replace a rusty chain link / but the pipe posts are schedule 40 / gonna incorporate the steel posts while using cedar

I see your from good old Alymer, there every Saturday morning (small world) / I'm across the road from Yarmouth Crane Rental...howdy neighbor.



-- Edited by Beaumont67SD on Sunday 19th of June 2016 10:11:28 PM


               Howdy Larry !



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toomuchjunk wrote:

Looks good 

Next time, put a 2x4 the full length (between posts) on it's edge. Looks to me like you have three 2x4's laying down try another 2x4  under one of them (or both) but on it's edge. This is so it doesn't sag in the middle. Looks great though. You're going to have that place too nice to move. I can see a new business venture coming in the future.

just my opinion

TMJ



-- Edited by toomuchjunk on Sunday 19th of June 2016 11:47:39 AM


          I am going with one more section  and will try it the way you suggested TMJ.

         My wife really likes it !

                    junior



-- Edited by Junior on Sunday 19th of June 2016 11:01:08 PM

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Looks good but one bag of Crete?

How deep is the 4x4? I typically use 3 bags, that will fill a typical 4' foot hole with the 4x4 in it.

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Nice fence. We have a fence like that and the lattice is falling out due to the horizontal 2X4's twisting so I have been adding 2X2's vertically about 1/2 way between the 4X$'s to support the horizontal 2X4's.



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58chev wrote:

Looks good but one bag of Crete?

How deep is the 4x4? I typically use 3 bags, that will fill a typical 4' foot hole with the 4x4 in it.


         We are in sand,lot slopes west toward the rear of property.The 4x4 are four feet deep,gravel base,tamped with the head of a sledge hammer and one bag;

         Not Rapid Post,regular Quick Crete.

         When I looked after Dads farm N E of Aylmer (clay) the frost brought everything "up" out of the ground.  The "oldtimers" say this is not a problem in well drained

         sand.

 

          Junior



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