Browse Forums Renovation + Home Improvement 1 Apr 03, 2015 4:09 pm Hi guys, i am a learner DIY on my own property. Just wondering what others would do here. I am errecting a colonial picket fence (wooden fence pickets with 'spike' at the top). There are 5 posts in a line. The middle post is 100mm shorter than all the others. All the others are around 1100mm out of the ground, and the short one is around 1000mm. What would you do? Cut all the posts short (they will need to be cut to 1000 high, and the fence pickets are 1200 long)? If i do this then the fence pickets will stand much taller than the post? also - if i cut the posts short, how would i mount the beams? I have recessed in the bottom ones into the posts so they sit flush, so need some advise on what to do with the top beam? Not sure if anyone can help? or should i send some more information through? (posts are around 2200 apart) thanks Re: Help with building a fence 3Apr 06, 2015 1:13 pm the horizontal rails will be notched into the posts at 300mm and 900mm or thereabouts so it doesnt matter as the missing length is above that height. So if replacing the post is too much for you, just add another 100 mm piece on top after the fence is built and nail/screw it on. Building a fence now will help limit people dumping rubbish and soil on your property. Many houses in suburbia on small lots have fences up before a build. I moved into a… 1 3563 Hi Our backyard colourbond fence located on a busy road and it wobbles when cars drive pass it and when it is windy as well. It's colourbond and with 8 posts concreted… 0 2021 Yes i guess this is one of the main reason as i checked one post foundation 4 8563 |