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TIPS!
Note: Use a wood spacing guide (NOT INCLUDED)
and cut to 70¼” to help identify the location of your
next pipe anchor.
1.
It is extremely difficult to move pipe anchors once they are driven into the
ground, so carefully planning and measuring your fence is essential.
2.
After you’ve installed your first fence panel and feel familiar with the pro-
cess, you can opt to temporarily remove your fence panel and posts, and
continue driving all of your pipe anchors.
3.
If you wish to cut down your fence, use a fine-toothed metal or wood blade.
4.
Optionally, for easier spacing of pipe anchors, you can use a piece of 1x4
wood lumber cut 70 ¼” for step 2.3 on page 5.
5.
If your yard is steeply pitched or is very uneven, you may need to stair-step
your panels as illustrated below. Post heights can be trimmed down as neces-
sary.
Warning: If your yard has a severe slope or elevation change greater
than approximately 5” to 6” over one panel of fence, you will not be able
to install this fence. Your post will not be long enough to accommodate
this slope
.
Dig bottom rail into the point of higher elevation to
minimize the gap on the lower side.
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