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by Johan O'Keefe Published 4 years ago Updated 3 years ago

How do you calculate the length of a fence post?

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Is there a calculator for a fence run?

Fencing Calculator. The calculator is for a straight run of the fence only. It does not include any corner posts, any changes of height through the fence run and any changes of direction. Enter total length of fence. Total length of your fence metres. Select type of fence posts. Select type of post Please select a post type. 3 Arris Rail (Shaped End) 3M 1 Green Post 2.4m x 100mm x …

How far apart do feather edge boards need to be?

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How do I work out what I need for my fence?

Simplify working out what you need for your garden fencing project by using our handy Garden Fence Calculator below. Menu Fence Calculator Help & Advice My Account My Basket. Concrete Posts & Bases. Back. Concrete Fence Posts. Concrete Bases. Concrete Gravel Boards. Concrete Path Edgings. View All Posts & Bases. Fence Panels. Back. Value Fencing Panels. Waney Lap. …

How much feather edge fencing do I need?

To work out how many feather edge is required you need to divide the total length of the fence by the width of the feather edge minus the overlap. The ovelap will need to be about 1" (25mm), so deduct this from the width of the feather edge, I:E 150mm - 25mm = 125mm.

How many 125mm feather edge boards do I need?

125mm (5') Wide Feather-Edge board. Boards applied with a 25mm overlap thick to thin. This would equate to ten boards needed per metre.

How do I calculate how much fencing I need?

Divide the perimeter by the size of the fence panels you plan to buy. Typical panel sizes range from six to eight feet. The resulting number will tell you how many units you'll need to fence the area.16-Oct-2017

How many 150mm feather edge boards do I need?

Allow 8 boards per metre when using 150mm boards. For the rails allow two for fencing to 1.20m in height and three for fences of 1.50m and 1.80m in height.

How much should feather edge boards overlap?

Overlap Consistently The overlapping of the feather edge cladding is very important and must be kept consistent. For boards less than 150mm wide an overlap of 40mm is ideal, but for boards wider than 150mm, 50mm overlap is recommended.01-Dec-2020

How much do you overlap feather edge?

Use a 10mm strip behind the lower edge of the bottom board for support. Overlap subsequent boards by 40 – 50mm. It is important not to reduce the recommended overlap. Feather-edge profiles are generally cut from green (wet) timber and will, as a result, shrink by up to 15mm as the board dries.

How do I figure out how many pickets I need for my fence?

Add the slat or picket spacing to the width of each one, then divide this number into the total length of the fence to find the number of slats or pickets you need. For example, if you're using 6-inch slat, which is 5 1/2 inches wide, and you're spacing them by 1/2 inch, you need 400 of them for a 200-foot fence.

What is a good distance between fence posts?

8 to 12 feetMost fence posts can be spaced 8 to 12 feet apart. While this is a general criteria, it doesn't cover all scenarios. For instance, high tensile fence can have larger spacing, requiring line posts every 15 to 20 feet for field fence styles, and as much as 20-30 feet for high tensile barbed and smooth wire.26-Jul-2017

How do I calculate fence post spacing?

0:145:16How To Plan Out Fence Posts-Calculating Post SpacingYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipTo be eight feet apart. So you're going to divide. The total number of feet by the distance betweenMoreTo be eight feet apart. So you're going to divide. The total number of feet by the distance between each post. So forty six divided by eight forty six divided by eight is going to be five.

Is Closeboard the same as feather edge?

Featherboard is also known as Feather Edge and sometimes Closeboard. Featherboard is what we term as a 'solid style' fence, but there are other types and styles of fencing available also known as 'semi-solid' and 'slatted'.

How many feather edge boards are in a 3m Bay?

40 feather edge boardsTypically, for each 3m 'bay' of closeboard (the most common arris rail is 3m long) you would assume 40 feather edge boards. Or another way to look at it is having 4 boards for every foot of fence.

Can you screw feather edge boards?

The choice is yours. The rails can be screwed into the posts through the sides and supporting brackets can be used to give extra strength. 3 inch number 8 screws are usually needed for this, all timber should be treated. The first feather edge board can then be fixed on the outside of your fence.

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