I have a stone fence post and its broke due to a tree falling onto it. Its being held up just by the rebar. Is there a cheap and easy way of replacing?
Hi there, you can nail in the panels. Fencing clips are recommended for easy removal of the panels. The fence clips do require screws on each side. I hope this helps! 😄
Im useless, I have this kind of fence but the vertical support part of the panel has come loose so the horizontal bits have dropped. What's exact terminology for the vertical support part? or can someone send me a link where I can buy one so i can fix my fence? Thanks :)
Thanks for your question! We don't supply a specific piece of wood for this however, any treated timber will do the job it'll just need to be cut to the correct length. Hope this helps! 😄
Here after a panel went down in storm Dudley. Waiting for storm Eunice to pass before getting around to fixing it. Great video.
Oh no! Fingers crossed for minimal damage with the next storm 🤞
Me too. Three panels for me ☹️
4:18 the neighbors cat jumps over the orange string 😂
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A surprisingly effective video tutorial.
Thank you 😊
Thanks 🙏
You’re welcome 😊
I have a stone fence post and its broke due to a tree falling onto it. Its being held up just by the rebar.
Is there a cheap and easy way of replacing?
Excellent! Plenty of useful tips here, thanks.
Really helpful, thanks! This video's going to get a few hits after Eunice I'd imagine...
Glad it was helpful 😊
great video thanks
Sure, will do. Thanks
Thanks that helped me
Great video!
What a kerfuffle, I'll think I'll just get a man in.
Good one!! Thanks for sharing such a wonderful video. :-)
Post hole digger would be easier, just not a tool the average home owner has. Recommended though!
Hi, Chris! Thanks for the recommendation 😊
Six foot rabbiting spade & concrete posts.
I’m just trying to figure out how to stop my neighbours
looking through tiny holes in my fence
Stick nails through the holes, then if you hear a scream of agony any time after, you know you've been successful. Problem solved.
@@alpachino468😉..... Brilliant idea.... that will stops the nosey pervs😉👍
What about if you dont get on with your neighbours ,so the metal clips to put on the post, you can only drill on one side ? Please help
Hi there, you can nail in the panels. Fencing clips are recommended for easy removal of the panels. The fence clips do require screws on each side. I hope this helps! 😄
Really informative thank you.
Im useless, I have this kind of fence but the vertical support part of the panel has come loose so the horizontal bits have dropped. What's exact terminology for the vertical support part? or can someone send me a link where I can buy one so i can fix my fence? Thanks :)
Thanks for your question! We don't supply a specific piece of wood for this however, any treated timber will do the job it'll just need to be cut to the correct length. Hope this helps! 😄
please note the correct spelling of PLUMB line - it has nothing to do with fruit! Surprised that no-one else has spotted this yet!
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A-HA-HA
Did you take the left panel completely off? To get the panel into those clips 👀
Hi there, the panel was only removed at one side however you may find it easier to remove the whole panel 😊
lol