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Removeable Fence Panel
I would like to make one 8 foot panel of my six foot tall dog-eared picket
fence removeable -- Any advice on how to do this? The vertical posts are 4 x 4 and the panel has a 2 x 4 horizontal at 2' and 5' height. TIA |
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Removeable Fence Panel
"1_Patriotic_Gal" wrote in
ink.net: I would like to make one 8 foot panel of my six foot tall dog-eared picket fence removeable -- Any advice on how to do this? The vertical posts are 4 x 4 and the panel has a 2 x 4 horizontal at 2' and 5' height. TIA Eye bolts or door hinges. Pop the pins when you need to remove the panel. |
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Removeable Fence Panel
My neighbor and I went together to put up the fence between our property and
it sounds similar to yours. Ours has the 2x4 rails postioned between the posts, with the pickets alternating between the sides of the rails. That gives the fence the same look from both sides. The rails slide into metal brackets that are nailed to the sides of the posts. We intentionally used screws to hold the rails to the brakets in 2 sections so we could remove the screws and lift the section out. Don't know if you could do this or not. "1_Patriotic_Gal" wrote in message ink.net... I would like to make one 8 foot panel of my six foot tall dog-eared picket fence removeable -- Any advice on how to do this? The vertical posts are 4 x 4 and the panel has a 2 x 4 horizontal at 2' and 5' height. TIA |
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