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Fencecorp Australia D.I.Y. Fencing | Do-It-Yourself Fence & Gate Installation

Do It Yourself - Easy To Follow Guide To Installing Your Fence:

What You'll Need:

Tape measure
Scissor Shovel / Small Spade
String Line
Crow Bar
Level
Drill (reverse) Phillip head bit, Hex 5/16" Bit
Post Mix Concrete ( or 10-20mm blend + General Purpose Cement ) not Rapid Set!

Installing Your Fencecorp Fence

For easiest installation, erect your fence in the order of all posts first, then all panels and then end with the installation of your gate.

1. Using the fencing panel sizes as a guide, estimate where you'll place the panels. Work out where the fence will go (Be guided by panel sizes)
2. Once you've determined where you'll put the corners of your fence, hammer a stake into the ground about 1 metre past each corner point and run a string line from these stakes approx 200mm off the ground. This will give you a straight line from point to point from which to work.
3. Again, use the panels as a guide to divide the area into even spaces and mark where you'll install each fence post. Dig the postholes approx 500mm deep and 200mm in diameter. Note: The distance between gateposts is 30mm wider then the actual gate size.
4. Place the fence posts in the holes, leaving approx 1300mm above finished ground level (1200mm for panel, 60-70mm gap under and 20-30mm above panel)
5. Fill the holes with wet concrete mix using the string line to ensure it is straight and the level to check that fence posts are 100% vertical.
6. For the best results install the fence posts first, allowing the concrete to set for at least 24 hours before installing the fencing panels and gate. It is important not to disturb the posts during this period.

Installing Fencing Panels

1. Once your posts are firm, starting at a corner, place the first fence panel into position. The panel should be 70-80 mm off the finished ground level and less than 10mm smaller than the gap between the fence posts.
2. Use the spirit level to check that the panel is 100% horizontal.
3. Fit the top panel brackets using your screw gun. Be careful not to drill too hard since the screws can spin quite easily.
4. Next, move the string line up the post, level with the top of these panel brackets, to create a level line for each run of the fence, measuring down to check the gap under the panel.
5. Screw in the top brackets level with the string line.
6. Starting at the corner, place that end of the panel into the bracket, pushing the next post slightly to slot the other end of the panel into place.
7. Continue building your fence, panel by panel, until all panels are in place.
8. Before installing the bottom brackets & under pinning the top brackets, look along the line of fencing panels; double checking to ensure you are happy with their placement.

Installing Your Gate

1. Fit the hinges to outside of the gate, positioning them as far apart as possible.
2. Lift the gate into position and screw the hinges to the fencepost.
3. Your swimming pool gate must open away from pool so that young children will push the gate shut rather than open if trying to gain access.
4. Gate latch instructions are included with your gate latch in the sealed package.




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