How To Install Fence Posts
To install fence posts, detach the fence rail or panel and set them aside, push the broken post back and forth to loosen it from the ground. Dig the holes and put the new posts in the hole and remember to line up the slots, put some fast setting concrete into the holes to hold the fence post steady and allow the concrete to set for about 48 hours before reattaching the panel or rails.
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Detach the fence rail or panel from the broken fence post; set them aside. Push the broken post back and forth to loosen it from the ground, if it’s set in dirt, and pull it out. I...
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There is a difference between thinking about the ease of building a fence and actually executing it with ease. Often the hardest part of a project is planning it out and beginning ...
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1. Detach the fence rail or panel from the broken fence post; set them aside. 2. Push the broken post back and forth to loosen it from the ground, if it’s set in dirt, and pull it ...
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You will want to have a tool called a "post hole digger" which will make the holes deep enough while keeping them nice and narrow for the fence posts. A length of string tied from ...
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1. Clear the fence line of all brush and other obstructions. Use spray paint to mark the locations for your corner posts. 2. Using a posthole digger, dig a hole that is minimally 4...
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