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Building A Railing Fence

What Is This About?

Because of material costs, the rail fences of Abraham Lincoln's day have been modified considerably. However, the modifications have improved the originals, if not in aesthetics certainly in efficiency. Today's designs utilize posts that are pre-mortised to accept the rails. You simply assemble the units - no tree to fell, no rails to split.

Rail fences are an excellent choice for ranch style homes although they are pleasing when used with almost any style architecture. A low rail fence for example works wonderfully well as a definiation fence for a front yard to block foot traffic across a lawn or plantings. The openess of the fence design doesn't block the view and isn't offensive to neighbors.

What Topics Are Covered?

  • Fence Types And Materials
  • Fence Building Basics
  • Excavation
  • Setting The Posts
  • Gate Construction
  • Finishing
  • and much more..

Includes full step-by-step diagrams and a tools and materials checklist.

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