All fences will have a top and bottom.
How to attach fence rails to posts.
When attaching rails to the sides of posts use 16 foot rails and stagger them so there is only one joint per post.
Now reason i say have a fence company dowel and drill for you because we like most fence businesses have a machine that can drill the post laying down with a sliding table and air driving drill.
Add six inches of gravel such as quikrete all purpose gravel to the bottom of the holes gravel provides a solid base for the fence post to sit on and prevents it from coming into direct.
Fit it over the post lift the tube and ram the top down on the posts.
After posts are set the next stage in building your fence is attaching the rails which may also be called stringers.
Screw or nail the top and bottom horizontal rails into the fence posts using either 4 inch wood screws or 18d to 20d nails.
8 galvanized 2 1 2 inch deck screws through each end of the rails and into the post.
Once all the posts are set hook the mesh over the hooks on one end post.
How to install fence posts.
4 measure and cut the remaining lower rails.
Cut the rails so joints fall at the center of posts and the ends butt together tightly.
A post driver is a hollow 2 foot long metal tube with handles and a cap at the top.
Don t cut notches in the posts to hold the rails.
Attach that rail to the fence posts by placing two no.
It creates a lot of work and weakens the posts.
Spacers on the gate posts between the rails to support the gate hardware.
Fence rails are generally two by fours that are installed between or across posts and are often what the fence boards are affixed to.
Along with a 12 long dowelling machine that clamps the rail and pushes it into a dowelling head.