How To Build Fence With Lattice Top
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You can use wood screws or 2 finish nails to secure the 2 2 frame.
How to build fence with lattice top. Making sure the lattice is aligned at the top of the 4 8 nail together. Add another 2 2 frame to the other side of your lattice. 1 determine the fence line and mark it out with a string line. Continue the string line 600mm 2ft past each end of the fence line and tie each end to stakes hammered into the ground.
Add water until the mix is saturated and stir it with a piece of scrap. Ensure the string line is taut and not touching the ground at any part. Add post caps to the top of your fence to protect the posts from rot and to make your fence look pretty repeat the steps above to create as many window pane lattice fence sections as you desire. Take two pieces of 4x8s and sandwich the lattice on the top.
Square up the top and bottom to each other as closely as possible. Attach lattice panels to the side of the posts facing inside your yard or space. Check for plumb top off the hole with soil and allow the post to stand undisturbed while the concrete cures. Add a few inches of drainage stone around the post.
Pour dry concrete mix into the hole up to a few inches below grade. Repeat for the bottom aligning the lattice at the bottom.