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Cutting up some of the wood we cut the other week. Man making fence to go around veg patch against sheep, hens....

@wwtlondon Nothing so exciting from Walhamstow - 1 wood pigeon, 1 heron (on a neighbours fence), 1 seagull (of some kind in the distance)

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Test tomorrow and I don't get any of this shit.....I jus wanna go in this backyard and fuggin punch this wood fence

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Split Rail Fence

If you want to add that classic rustic style to your acreage or yard, think no farther then a split rail fence. A split rail fence adds that western look and is a necessity for a ranch home.

Split Rail FenceSplit rail fences are most often made out of woods like pine, spruce or hemlock. A more weather-resistant option is the use of cedar. Of course you would always want to make sure that you weather treat your split rail fence to make sure it keeps the same look over the years.

Part of the charm that comes with a split rail fence is the fact that the posts are usually not uniform in size and shape almost as if you went out and split the rails yourself.

A split rail fence is not only for defining boundaries or decorating your property. It also can be used for fencing in horses or livestock. For large areas a split rail fence is a very cost effective option. A split rail fence is also the perfect project for a do-it-yourselfer, it is one of the easiest systems to install and equipment is minimal. Y

ou wont even need any concrete for the posts. There are just a few disadvantages with the split rail fence. Aside from possibly needing to be weather proofed, the ground has a tendency to settle around the posts making it necesSplit Rail Fencesary to retamp (compact) the dirt around the posts to make sure the fencing stands erect.

Also for larger applications of a split rail fence you may need to have some custom bracings added due to the limitations when using wood as a building material.

Indeed, a split rail fence is an affordable and reliable way of fencing in any large property and with its western charm can turn your landscape from plain and ordinary to a rustic backcountry get away.

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Questions and Answers

Looking For An Ivy To Cover My Wood Fences?
Sat, 27 Feb 2010 20:55:58 GMT
I live in bakersfield and am looking for a ivy or something to cover my fences. I am looking for something that will attach itself directly to the fence and cover it with a wall of green. I have been recommeneded boston ivy but I would like to get some suggestions on what other options there are along with how fast they grow. Here is some addl info on bakersfield's climate: Bakersfield's climate is a semi-arid dry steppe climate (Koppen climate classification BSh), defined by long, hot, dry

Voting Question: 4 Foot Wood Fence, What To Use For Pickets?
Tue, 23 Feb 2010 16:47:31 GMT
I thought they would sell the individual 4 foot dogeared pickets, but all I can find is 6 foot. I want something weather resistent obviously. what should I buy for my 4 foot pickets?? any ideas?

What Wood Is The Best Value For Fencing My Yard?
Sat, 20 Feb 2010 15:02:36 GMT
Naturally, we want something well-wearing at the lowest possible price. We live in Central Texas. Hot in the summer, a handful of freezing snaps in the winter, humidity on the high end of moderate, generally.

Wood Fencing And Paint Question.?
Mon, 08 Feb 2010 00:12:18 GMT
How would someone charge for wood fencing in southern California? Also, how would someone charge for painting an entire house (about 1500 sq feet) in southern California? thank you!!!!

How Do I Make A Wood Fence From A Chain Link Fence?
Thu, 04 Feb 2010 01:16:57 GMT
2 years ago we built a chain link fence separating us from our neighbours. Then our neighbours changed and, to make a long story short, we wished we had put in wood fence. We are in townhouses and up against the house there are 2 wood panels for privacy and then chain link goes the rest of the way to the back of the yard. We don't really want to have to get a post hole digger and all to make a wood fence but we would like build some kind of wood fence over/with the posts of the existing cha

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