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to answer that ? is the post is to the inside of the fence
To install wooden fence posts, it is bests to use a fence post auger. An auger literally drills the correct size hole in which to insert the post.
Ther four wooden rails/post running from the post in the ground
Yes, you can install wooden fence posts yourself. You will need to make sure each post is 2 feet longer than the height you want your fence to be at because it is recommended that each post be set 18 inches into the ground. http://www.diylife.com/2008/03/25/diy-basics-setting-a-wood-fence-post/
Usually the posts go on the side of the fence of the person installing it. This is especially true if you build a wooden fence. If the post are on the neighbors side then their kids could be climbing up and down on the fence. I personally would want this. Good luck.
You want a solid wooden fence. This is the best material to avoid injury, and it is also the best fence to keep them in the walls of the farm, and avoid a possible escape.
You should visit your local home store to find out how much the posts are and how much each rail is. You can then estimate the cost yourself. You will want one post every 6' and three rails. Measure your yard or area you plan to fence. Divide the number of feet by 6 to see how many posts. Be sure to add an extra post for each corner. For each post you will 3 rails + 3 extra rails to finish. Add the concrete to set the posts and labor costs and you have a good idea of the total cost.
All depends all the type of fence!!! Woven wire is 15 ft. max. Board fence 6'9 with 14 ft. boards Hi-tensile wire up 40 ft. with steel post or battons in between the wooden post
A privacy fence is usually quite costly. To figure out how much, first calculate how many feet of fence that will be needed.Then, decide between a wood fence or a vinyl one. Calculate how many posts you will need, knowing you need a post for about every six feet. Then calculate how nails you will need. About three per board. And finally choose your fence height.
a wooden stake or post used as an upright along with others to form a fence.
A strainer post is a fence post.
A pole that supports a fence.