when i asked the people who supplied the fencing they told me to nail through the board so that the nail goes into the thin part of the one behind.
in other words 1 nail through 2 boards
thats what i done
Looks good!
Can I ask you how long it took you? And do you think this is a job a total novice could take on?
I need to replace 17 6'x6' fence panels, plus gate, in the back garden (a public walkway is behind). I eventually also need to replace the front of house fences too.
Looking expensive! Hense thinking about DIY.
Would you recommend a particular type of fence panel? I have been looking at the cheap lap panels at approx £17 each, but are they a false economy and am I better off going with a more expensive type?
Any other hints and tips appreciated.
Thanks!
when i asked the people who supplied the fencing they told me to nail through the board so that the nail goes into the thin part of the one behind.
in other words 1 nail through 2 boards
thats what i done
as it expands and contracts you will get splits around the nails
have a look at fences you pas and see if they are overlap or nail through both and look to see which slats crack and split
Yeah I know, would rather help others like you mention.its not a criticism in the least
you've put your heart and soul into it and you have done an excellent job that anyone would be proud off
generally you don't point out things when its to late as it can be seen as unesisery comments but because a thread will be read by many tens if not thousands off people its worth mentioning at risk off seeming "unfriendly"
Mehh, sod that!Nice - but it is normally accepted that the fair face would be presented to the neighbour's garden, rather than your's. No rules about it, but that would be the norm.
Interesting point about delibratly avoiding going through the thin edge with the nail, to allow expansion. I didnt do this on my feather edged gate (12*6ft gate, diy made frame, boarded by reusing the fence panels) and so far its looks like it did when I made it 8months ago.
Daniel
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