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Installing Chain Link Fences

What Is This About?

Chain link fences provide affordable security and containment in a variety of situations. They are strong, long lasting and require little maintenance. Used as a trellis with plants for a soft effect or topped with barbed wire for the greatest security a chain link fence is a fairly simple project.

The method to install any chain link fence is the same for the setting of the posts whether they are wood of steel. If wood posts are used. make sure they are treated to resist decay. The emphasis for chain link fences over wood fences is the extra strength that each post must have. Chain link fences are stretched before installation and they continue to contract and expand with changes in temperature.

What Topics Are Covered?

  • Location And Codes
  • Layout
  • Installing Fence Posts
  • Top Rail
  • Fencing Gates
  • and much more..

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

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