How to Install a Chain Link Fence Though there are many decisions to make and many little parts to buy, installing a chain link fence isn't all that difficult. Step 1 - Measure Measure the entire length of your future fence lines. There will be two kinds of poles in your chain link ...
In this blog post, we’ll cover some of the best ways tobuild a ranch-style fenceso you can pick the one that will work perfectly for your farm. From materials to design options, learn how to construct an optimal fencing system. Take away key points: Ranch fencing adds a rustic charm ...
Help installing chain link fence on a slope. Notes: Post depth can be determined by local weather and soil conditions, terminal posts are normally dug 10″ wide and 18″ to 30″ deep. Depending on the wind and soil conditions you may want to use 8′ centers or even a more narrow spaci...
This picture below shows a fence installed on a slope. This fence has privacy slats and is six feet high. The sections of fence on both sides of the bias are on even ground. Let’s learn how to install the middle section (bias) that is on the slope. The chain link fence on the ...
The chain-link fence is a staple in the American front and backyard, tried and tested for generations. It’s cheap, it’s cheerful, and it leaves your outdoor spaces a little more open for conversations with the neighbors. Being easily set up, simple to maintain, and basically effective,...
Constructbatter boardsby screwing one 1-by-2-inch stake to two others so that when you pound the two stakes into the ground, the third one extends horizontally between them. You'll need two of these for every corner except the one where you started. Temporarily install one batter board beh...
On the Fence Trying to Decide What to Do with That Ugly Chain-Link? How about Some Fine Twining Vine CoverupsByline: Jan Riggenbach Daily Herald Correspondent Nobody ever said a chain-link fence was...Riggenbach, Jan
How to Hang String Lights From a wall, fence, or building If you want to hang your cafe lights from your house or another wall or fence, simply drill a pilot hole and screw either an eye hook, a cup hook, or a coaxial staple into the wall. ...
I didn’t have time for myself, let alone my family, friends, or any semblance of a social life.By the time the workday ended, I was so drained that all I wanted to do was zone out in front of the TV for a couple of hours and then head to bed....
How to remove deck stain from your wood before reapplying. No matter how well you protect your stained deck, you may eventually have to strip & restain the wood