The depth of the holes will vary but leave at least four inches of clearance on each side of the post.
Building a cedar fence with metal posts.
Wood posts cost less than metal.
So if you consider the lifetime of your fence or many wood fences.
A good rule of thumb is to keep the posts less than 8 feet 2 4 m apart.
Hang the gate frame to the post hinges then drill holes through the top and bottom rail of the frame and attach wooden rails with carriage bolts.
Set your corner posts first before laying out the rest of your support posts.
Drive two temporary steel posts to help you stake the fence.
First construct a metal gate frame using thinner steel pipes than you used for the posts to reduce the weight of the gate.
The downside to building a fence with wood posts is that you ll likely need to replace the fence in 7 10 years.
This style of wooden fence picket nests together to create a strong fence with little to zero visibility through the fence.
Assemble the frame pieces with galvanized steel corner brackets.
Drive stakes where your fence s support posts will go.
When using the fencetrac system to build a wood fence with metal posts we recommend using tongue and groove red cedar fence pickets.
A wood fence with more privacy.
Since the posts are 4x4 the added four inches on each side will require holes measuring 12 x 12.
Metal posts last way longer sometimes decades than wood because don t rot or warp.
Tie a string between the posts at the top and bottom to act as guidelines.