Hello
Not my favourite but we have what we have and I want to make it look a bit better.
We've got these (

horrible) concrete posts for Fence Panels in the garden. The panels are crap and they are blowing to bits in the wind, it's the second year they've been destroyed and I'm getting nagged to replace them with the same but I would like to do something better.
I like the staggered slats style (I think they survive the winds better).
The posts are at 6 foot spacing and are 5 foot high.
I know that injected timber would be best but Pen's happy (and she likes playing in the garden) to paint them every year (I just need to take them out

). So what would you recommend? Do you have the slat sizes I should use, is half width overlap correct and what size of cross member for that 6" span and allowing for the slot to slide them in? Oh and when could you come and fit them
Basic guide would be really useful I'll then apply that to the sizes I have.
Jaeger.
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