Nice, what I usually do is plant the two end post first. Then take inside measurements, then minus the size of gate plus 1/2inch for gate creases, then another 5inch for the hinge post and latch post. 2 1/2 each. Subtract that from you overall inside measurements, then divide by two. There you go you have the size of your panels. Something small like this I'd assemble everything on the ground. Then lift all the post panels and gate all in one. Like a long section. Level them up pour concrete ang good to go. 4 hour job tops. If nothing is hampering my digging of post holes. Great work .
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Nice, what I usually do is plant the two end post first. Then take inside measurements, then minus the size of gate plus 1/2inch for gate creases, then another 5inch for the hinge post and latch post. 2 1/2 each. Subtract that from you overall inside measurements, then divide by two. There you go you have the size of your panels. Something small like this I'd assemble everything on the ground. Then lift all the post panels and gate all in one. Like a long section. Level them up pour concrete ang good to go. 4 hour job tops. If nothing is hampering my digging of post holes. Great work .
I'm doing my own fence thanks for the saving tip.
Good job , however I think those were self tapping screws no need to drill especially in aluminum.
His drain goes straight in to your side? Zero lot line?
Where did you order the panels from
I got the same one. If I'm replacing an existing one do I just drill into the holes already there?
Super helpful thank you!
Amazing work!!!
Screws are self tapping just screw right in with cordless drill
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neighbor likely didn't mean to do that. same thing happened to me
Nice