Hi all,
I've got a thread in the gardeneing forum but up to yet I've not had any answers so thought I'd post a link here just in case.
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Cheers,
Matt
Timber fence question
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Matt,
Is this any good, not too far away? My dad has a landscaping business and he uses them.
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Is this any good, not too far away? My dad has a landscaping business and he uses them.
Fencing supplier
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Thanks for the link bud, I'll give them a try. Like you say they're not to far at all - hopefully they do liver, I've not got a trailer.Bludall wrote:Matt,
Is this any good, not too far away? My dad has a landscaping business and he uses them.
Fencing supplier
Thanks,
Matt
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If using concrete posts 3m lenghs of feather edge boards cut in half
sitting on top of a concrete gravel board would give you fence 1.8 high
and the post distances will be determined by the concrete gravel board
If timber use 100 x 100mm posts set at 2m centres, 150mm timber
gravel board which means you would have to get 3.3m feather edge
boards cut in half to achieve a 1.8 high fence, fix 3 x arris rails top,middle
and bottom either housed into the posts or fixed with arris rail brackets
Hope this is of some help
sitting on top of a concrete gravel board would give you fence 1.8 high
and the post distances will be determined by the concrete gravel board
If timber use 100 x 100mm posts set at 2m centres, 150mm timber
gravel board which means you would have to get 3.3m feather edge
boards cut in half to achieve a 1.8 high fence, fix 3 x arris rails top,middle
and bottom either housed into the posts or fixed with arris rail brackets
Hope this is of some help
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