Hi Dave. Thanks for watching our video. Yeah, I probably go into too many tertiary aspects in the video and for that I apologize. Bottom line: 1) Establish a level line. 2) Reach down and measure distance apart and record. 3) Measure level line down to the lowest potential for wood and record. 4) Measure level line up and record. 5) Measure angle IF needed. We do this frequently and about a minute per panel invested in measuring brings many benefits with software and that time is offset with saved time on the install process. Thanks for watching.
Link to tools would be a good addition. The measuring stick you used looked like a useful tool but I couldn't find it online.
How do you cut the 2x4's when they go up a hill like that? If there's a topcap, how do you measure the angles for the trim? TYTY
How to over complicat something so easy. Demonstrate on the ground and posts you have already.
Hi Dave. Thanks for watching our video. Yeah, I probably go into too many tertiary aspects in the video and for that I apologize. Bottom line: 1) Establish a level line. 2) Reach down and measure distance apart and record. 3) Measure level line down to the lowest potential for wood and record. 4) Measure level line up and record. 5) Measure angle IF needed. We do this frequently and about a minute per panel invested in measuring brings many benefits with software and that time is offset with saved time on the install process. Thanks for watching.
@@fencegenius Just demonstrate on a fence itself, far more practical and easy for a novice 👍🏽
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Wher do you find those apps for Android ?
Hi Daniel. There is only an iOS app at this point. Thanks for your interest.
He's making a career move
You got more shit on you than you need for fence
You're building a fence and not a house.