Align the welded wire fence vertically in line with the first vinyl fence post although the fence clamp is installed along the rails of the fence the beginning and end of your welded wire fence are installed on posts.
Split rail fence with welded wire.
Start fastening at a corner post using galvanized crown staples about every 12 along each post making sure to fasten into the rail as well.
A 3 rail 100 foot fence with wire mesh and 2 gates will cost approximately 12 to 18 per foot installed by a local fence company.
Securing wire fencing to a split rail fence.
Split rail fence with welded wire is an ideal option for keeping your furry family member enclosed.
Closer view of the wire fencing.
The addition can keep small animals inside the fence and pests like raccoons and coyotes out.
Start attaching the fence clamps from the bottom of your fence.
Split rail fence with wire mesh you can purchase 100 yards of 4 foot tall wire mesh to add to your fence for about 180 or about 1 80 per linear foot.
Getting started begin at one end of your fence and unroll the new welded wire fence roll at least 8 feet.
A split rail fence lends a pastoral ambiance to any garden evoking images of galloping horses and the homesteads of pioneer america.
The split rail fence is in place now for the wire mesh.
Unroll the fencing to the next post pulling it taut as you go and fasten in the same way to the next post.