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so Yo EADY TO BUILD A! CE. You've selected a fence design, planned the layout, purchased materials and marked property and underground utility lines. Now, the first step in constructing your fence is setting all the fence posts. Fence posts provide the base support and strength for the rest ofthe fence. Posts are generally spaced six to eight feet apart. However, the fence style you select, the terrain, the purpose, gate locations and other factors will determine the best spacing — although they should always be as equally spaced as possible. Check out the tips below to start your fence adventure. CHECK BEFORE YOU DIG, AND REQUEST A LINE LOCATE FROM YOUR LOCAL UTILITY SERVICE PROVIDERS. ENSURE THE FENCE LOCATION IS IN COMPLIANCE WITH ALL ORDINANCES. STAKE OUT THE PLANNED LOCATION OF THE FENCE IN YOUR YARD. DETERMINE THE POST AND GATE LOCATIONS. POST SPACINGS SHOULD NOT EXCEED 8 FT. GATE OPENINGS SHOULD:BE AT LEAST 36 IN. WIDE. MEASURE THE FENCE AND MAKE A DIMENSIONALLY ACCURATE SKEICH ON A GRID. BE SURE TO SHOWPOST AND GATE LOCATIONS. FILLIN THE MATERIALS LIST WITH ACO-OP HOME CENTRE TEAM MEMBER AND CONSIDER THE TOOLS INVOLVED. QUIKRETE QUIK-TUBE POST FORM (5934898) POST HOLE AUGER (4262796) Fence installation tips! Butt boards tightly together during installation as they will shrink slightly in width and thickness as they dry out. FAST 2K Pre-drill holes no closer than 1/2" to the FENCE POST ends of boards to help prevent splitting. BACKFILL (5959971) Install fasteners flush to the wood surface. Do not overdrive fastener.

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so Yo EADY TO BUILD A! CE. You've selected a fence design, planned the layout, purchased materials and marked property and underground utility lines. Now, the first step in constructing your fence is setting all the fence posts. Fence posts provide the base support and strength for the rest ofthe fence. Posts are generally spaced six to eight feet apart. However, the fence style you select, the terrain, the purpose, gate locations and other factors will determine the best spacing — although they should always be as equally spaced as possible. Check out the tips below to start your fence adventure. CHECK BEFORE YOU DIG, AND REQUEST A LINE LOCATE FROM YOUR LOCAL UTILITY SERVICE PROVIDERS. ENSURE THE FENCE LOCATION IS IN COMPLIANCE WITH ALL ORDINANCES. STAKE OUT THE PLANNED LOCATION OF THE FENCE IN YOUR YARD. DETERMINE THE POST AND GATE LOCATIONS. POST SPACINGS SHOULD NOT EXCEED 8 FT. GATE OPENINGS SHOULD:BE AT LEAST 36 IN. WIDE. MEASURE THE FENCE AND MAKE A DIMENSIONALLY ACCURATE SKEICH ON A GRID. BE SURE TO SHOWPOST AND GATE LOCATIONS. FILLIN THE MATERIALS LIST WITH ACO-OP HOME CENTRE TEAM MEMBER AND CONSIDER THE TOOLS INVOLVED. QUIKRETE QUIK-TUBE POST FORM (5934898) POST HOLE AUGER (4262796) Fence installation tips! Butt boards tightly together during installation as they will shrink slightly in width and thickness as they dry out. FAST 2K Pre-drill holes no closer than 1/2" to the FENCE POST ends of boards to help prevent splitting. BACKFILL (5959971) Install fasteners flush to the wood surface. Do not overdrive fastener.
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