ok i moved this year and the new house is a ranch that needs a fence to contain and define the graveyard I hope to be posting a how-to on this but for about $120 i build 80' of fence that will come apart and mostly fit in a 55 gallon barrel
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some progress pics of grave yard fence –
10-08-2011,05:09 AM
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10-08-2011,09:43 AM
Great fence!

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10-08-2011,10:18 AM
it's coming along a treat. are you putting finials on top of the poles?
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10-08-2011,11:04 AM
Thats a lot of work pulling itapart and putting it together. Looks good!
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10-08-2011,04:21 PM
pulling it apart should be not that bad i plan on storing all the pickets in a 55 gallon barrel it 15 screws per section the posts are 2" pvc they are held up by 3' garden fence stacks the green ones hit themsideways a couple times and they come out of ground
i am thinking of adding finials i read another thread from 2008 that mentioned 2 sources one was mccheepies.com the other is ornamentaliron.com but have nice pvc ones for the 30 cents ea range not sure if it is in the budget this year i have a few other big builds like a witches shack a few other things so we will see
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10-08-2011,05:37 PM
Very smart of you to paint the spindles before attaching them to the fence! Wish I'd been that smart; it would've taken a lot less paint.
Looks good!Dear Sweet Leota, Beloved By All. In Regions Beyond Now But Having a Ball...
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10-08-2011,05:53 PM
Great idea! Specially like how you made it to store easy, the fence all comes together so neatly, and it's cheap to build. Cheap is good!



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