A chain link fence is an inexpensive way to enclose any sized area for safety or security.
How to install chain link fence over concrete.
If you need to enclose a piece of land then a chain link fence might be the answer.
Attach a driver bit to the combination hammer drill and switch the drill to the drill and driver setting position a post bracket over the screw holes.
It can be modified by winding or unwinding the wire with pliers.
As with any diy fence project a chain link fence installation begins with laying out the fence lines and marking the positions of posts.
Watch our step by step video with all the details need to install the perfec.
Drive the screw into the screw hole to secure the bracket to the slab.
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Lay the chain link mesh on the ground outside the fence.
How to install chain link fence.
Set line posts approx.
If you are installing a wood fence then you will want to use the wood to steel fence brackets.
A chain link fence is the way to go.
Most chain link posts can be installed by actually pouring the cement in the hole first and then sticking the post in the wet cement.
Slide a tension bar through the first row and fasten it to the tension bands of the terminal post.
Chain link fabric or mesh is usually sold in rolls 4 5 or 6 feet high.
It is not necessary to cut the fabric at any point.
Depending on the strength of your concrete you can either drill all the way through like in solution 2 or set the chain link fence posts with hydraulic cement.
Note that the frost line varies by region.
Typically the hole diameter should be about three times the width of the post.
Simply push the post into the cement mix in the center of the hole.
Check local code for post hole size.
Set terminal posts as tight to the string as possible without touching the string.
Run a tension bar through the links at the end of the mesh.
You then dig a hole for each post deep enough to set it in concrete which is at least 2 feet for a 4 foot fence or you can dig shallower holes for post anchors an alternative to concrete demonstrated by diy landscaping.
Press the tip of a concrete screw through the bracket and into the screw hole.
Unroll the chain link mesh on the ground in front of the fence posts.