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4" Concrete Boundary Post Brackets
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Have three concrete boundary posts separating mine and the neighbours gardens.
Am looking to replace the fence by bolting on 4"fence posts, then add "D" rails and finally 6" x 6ft fence boards vertically.
Is ok to do this on the end two posts but not the centre one - the holes through the post are from side to side whereas the end to a in both directions.
Is there a bracket available that would enable this - or does anyone have any other ideas that would leave me as much garden as possible ?
Was looking at Arris rail brackets but not having got one physically I don't know if they would do.
Am looking to replace the fence by bolting on 4"fence posts, then add "D" rails and finally 6" x 6ft fence boards vertically.
Is ok to do this on the end two posts but not the centre one - the holes through the post are from side to side whereas the end to a in both directions.
Is there a bracket available that would enable this - or does anyone have any other ideas that would leave me as much garden as possible ?
Was looking at Arris rail brackets but not having got one physically I don't know if they would do.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I had this problem some years ago, on the concrete posts where the hole goes through the side, I used long bolts and bolted 3"x 3" timber posts either side. I was then able to screw the D rails to those. A word of warning, leave good gap between each vertical board. I didn't and during a storm the wind couldn't get through quick enough and it toppled the fence, breaking the 4" CONCRETE posts.
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