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Beginner's
Guide at M & M Fencing and Welding ::
Here are tips and suggestions on how to set post for wood fence. These
tips can save you time, money and effort. Read all suggestions carefully
before beginning the job.
SPACING THE
FENCE POSTS
a. As a rule, you should set fence posts about 8' apart. The spacing of
the posts depends on the type of fence you build, the terrain, the purpose
of the fence, and other such factors.
b. First you will want to pull stings. Drive a stake at every point where
you are starting or stopping. On the corners you want to have your stakes
out far enough so that your stings cross where the corner post is to be
set. This allow you to square your corners up.
c. Next take a shovel and mark your holes(It's best to stay around 7'
10")
d. Take time to measure and position the posts accurately. The appearance
and the structural strength of your fence depends a great deal on the
positioning of the fence posts.
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SETTING THE FENCE POSTS
a. Set all wood fence posts with about 2 1/2-3' in the ground. This is
especially important on corner posts and any posts that will carry heavy
weight or withstand high wind pressure.
b. Use a regular post hole digger to dig the post holes. Dig the holes
straight to the proper depth at each hole you marked with the shovel
c. Make sure holes are dug under the string your previously pulled.
d. Place all your post in the holes.
f. Be sure the posts are in an exact, upright position and level to the
sting. You can check the alignment of each post with a regular level.
You want to set your post so that they are level when touching the sting.
Remember that you don't want your post pushing the sting out but just
touching it when level.
g. Pour concrete when post is level in both directions.(This normally
requires two people). The process known as layering is the best and fastest
way to pour your concrete. Once your post is level in both directions
have your concrete and water ready. First pour in some water (about 1/4
of a bucket) then pour in some concrete (1/4-1/2 bag)Use your shovel to
mix well. Repeat this process until your hole is full. Note: it is usually
to leave concrete below ground a few inches then add dirt and tamp with
your foot when post is level. This will help hold post level during the
drying process
h. When the post is properly aligned, tamp it thoroughly to pack the dirt
(if used) around the base of the post. Be sure you do not alter the alignment
of the post during the tamping process.
i . Allow the posts to stand several days and settle firmly in position
before adding the fence.
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