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I am going to erect a 4 ft high wooden fence along a border to replace a wire fence. There are currently 4" wide concrete posts at between 2.8 and 3.1 metre intervals.
Whilst the council who installed the posts knew nothing about the use of tape measures to measure between posts, they certainly made sure they weren't going to fall over, and I do not intend to dig them out!
My plan therefore is to fix 4" wooden posts to the existing concrete posts using coach bolts, fix arris rails between the posts and nail feather edge board to it.
What I'm uncertain about is whether to do the whole 3m span in one go, or put intermediate posts in at nominal 1.5m. I've noticed that arris rails come in 3m lengths so this is presumably an acceptable span, but I would appreciate any thoughts anyone has.
The awkward bit is that this job is to be done at my in-laws 200 miles away and in a fixed time period so I want to be prepared and order enough timber etc before I get there.
Cheers,
Mike
Whilst the council who installed the posts knew nothing about the use of tape measures to measure between posts, they certainly made sure they weren't going to fall over, and I do not intend to dig them out!
My plan therefore is to fix 4" wooden posts to the existing concrete posts using coach bolts, fix arris rails between the posts and nail feather edge board to it.
What I'm uncertain about is whether to do the whole 3m span in one go, or put intermediate posts in at nominal 1.5m. I've noticed that arris rails come in 3m lengths so this is presumably an acceptable span, but I would appreciate any thoughts anyone has.
The awkward bit is that this job is to be done at my in-laws 200 miles away and in a fixed time period so I want to be prepared and order enough timber etc before I get there.
Cheers,
Mike