Set each picket on the board as you re installing along the slope.
Best way to put up a picket fence.
At the first post location dig a straight sided 10 inch diameter hole as deep as possible with.
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Make sure the spaces between the posts are consistent.
Set posts to securely set the posts fill the bottom of your hole with a layer of gravel and place the post in the hole.
Chew or push their way through the fence.
Set the first post.
Drive a stake in the ground at each corner and string.
Outline your proposed fence line with spray paint then measure the outline of your fence perimeter with a measuring wheel.
Climb over the fence.
C 04 place the second picket against the first and attach it with nails.
Helpful if the slope is uneven and changes frequently.
Dig the first posthole.
Cut the posts to length.
If you would like to put it together using ready made panels just divide the distance you would like to cover by 1 8m.
Use their nose to lift the gate latch.
Dig under the fence.
03 place the first picket board in the corner of the fence or edge of the gate post aligning it with the edge and string guide then attach it to the stringers with nails.
Install the fence pickets use a 2 x 4 set on its face as a 1 1 2 inch guide along the bottom.
Use chalk lines as a guide.
Garden panels can be cut to size if required.
Dig the post holes 10 to 12 inches across and 24 inches deep.
Use a post level to ensure the post is plumb and pour concrete to hold the post in place.
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Jump over the fence.
For a decorative 36 picket fence cut a spacer to ensure equal spacing between pickets.
Garden picket fencing can either be bought in 1 8m fence panels or you can buy the individual picket pales and fence rails to put together yourself.
Mark your fence line with wood stakes and mason s twine.