We added colour with outdoor fabric.
Diy chain link fence with wood posts.
Continue to unroll the fence making sure to take out any slack along the way.
In reference this is what our.
How to install a chain link fence.
One way to do it is to remove the wire mesh and the rails that run along the top of the chain link so that all you are left with are the metal posts.
Roll the link along the outside of the fence.
Begin unrolling the mesh.
We used a come along to stretch the fence.
Read more about how to build a wood fence on a chainlink fence.
I also used 1 1 2 inch galvanized staples to attach fence fabric to top rails and line posts.
One of the advantages of chain link fence posts is that they are sturdy and you can take advantage of that characteristic by reusing the posts for your wood fence.
If the posts aren t.
Set the terminal posts.
A diy guide step 1.
Designate the post locations for the corners and ends of the fence with marking paint.
Mark the tension band hole on the cross pieces and drill a hole large enough for the bolt to fit through.
The good neighbour design looks equally pleasing on both sides.
Once all the sleeves are on the posts wooden slats are laid horizontally and attached to each post.
With the sometime cold winters we have here in indiana i put the posts in 3 ft.
Secure one end of your fence panel to the post with the tension bands using a bolt washer and nut.
A fence with a wooden frame combined with chain links is often referred to as california style.
If you ll need additional posts add metal posts and ready mix concrete to your materials list.
Set the line posts.
Unroll the chain link starting at one of the terminal posts.
The mesh should overlap the rail by 1 to 2 inches.
Each post is then covered up with a sleeve made of wood that is inserted into the post.
Stretch a layout string between each facing pair of terminal posts.
Put a tension bar through the first row of the chain link and fasten it to the bands that you put on earlier and attach it with a carriage bolt.
Slide a tension bar vertically through the starting end of the mesh roll.
Jan 12 2017 underneath this great looking fence are the steel posts that once supported a drab looking chain link fence.
Chainlink fences everywhere are going to be rattled after this post.
Deep holes about a foot wide a little wider on corner posts to get them below the frost line.
Starting at the front end attach three tension bands to the steel post and line them up with your fence panel cross pieces.
It should las for many years.
Bolt the tension bar to one of the terminal posts tension bands.
It s one of the easiest and most effective fence diy s and i am soooo happy with the end result.
This will stiffen the mesh so that you can.
Hang the fence mesh 1.
Doing so will save considerable.